ALL HAIL MAGGIE!
ALL HAIL MAGGIE!
I think the series peaked with the 2 exodus episodes from season 3. Though ending it on the last episode of season 4.0 would of just annoyed me. I am all into depressing endings, but I would of felt a bit short changed. The angel, cylon and ludditte nonsense at the end of the season 4.5 might be a tad annoying but at…
thats proper funny.
that Pegg bloke was pretty convincing as on of the Gibb Brothers in that Bee Gees sketch on Big Train.
I love the Alexei Sayle bits, his Bernito Mussolini skit is proper funny and surreal…I only fast forward the music bits…apart from Dr.Marten's Boots, or Madness.
I liked the bit where stuff blow up.
Dammit! The bitch always wins.
But I thought Bobby Sands was British?
I saw this link and thought it was a delightful interview with the Irish actor Michael Fassbender, then read it thinking, 'hold on, I didn't know he came from the UK?' and I was quite glad to think, 'he is from the UK, great, another fine actor to add to our roster.' But now having read the comments I find out that…
CHRIS MORRIS!
Talking as a mental Beatles fan, and a Brit. I bloody loved Walk Hard, and still do.
Outsourced…never seen it, but know of it, and its just got to be used in it, surely?
would of probably loved Spiritualized back in 1997 if I had enough money and had know someone who was a fan. Would of thought Ladies and Gentleman… was one of the best albums of that year or decade too.
I bloody hated the song cause it was bloody everywhere, but now, yeah its good, though as you pointed out it does have a habit of appearing in any film/comedy/TV show with a mild (and occasionally mildly offensive) Indian influence.
well if I had know that I would of liked the bloody album. I love The Strokes and kind of like Kings Of Leon pre-overexposure (is that pre sex on fire?).
I kinda still haven't got my head around the self titled album yet. Though bizarrely I like 13 and Think Tank. Maybe its because as a music fan I was a bit to tribal when Blur came out in 1997. To me it seemed like a sell out to all things American. Beck was alright and Nirvana where fine but any liking of other…
Oh right, that was the tune that Ali G used. Now I get it.
best album I listened to in 2006 from the year 1998, was Boards Of Canada 'Music Has The Right To Children'.If I could go back in time, I would slap my 1998 self around the head, tell him to stop listening to "Brimful of Asha (Norman Cook remix)' and listen to 'Music Has The Right…' also tell him that Air aren't…
god! The very late 90s sucked everywhere. Thank Crikey for The Strokes and White Stripes.
What a loveable rogue Rupert is, what a cheeky little scamp he is.