Yup and it has next to nothing to do with the real Guy Fawkes.
Yup and it has next to nothing to do with the real Guy Fawkes.
"This song was written in New York City
Of rich man, preacher, and slave
If Jesus was to preach what He preached in Galilee,
They would lay poor Jesus in His grave."
Why are people dressing up as a loosely related film character on Bonfire Night anyway though? It's not a dress-up occasion, it's a 'set fire to an effigy on top of a large pile of wood' occasion.
Swet Shop Boys, yeah? They're both on fire on that.
Well, I doubt there's a cash machine in the encampment…
There were a couple of times where part of me thought '…and now he's going to wake up.' Especially when you were really in Matt's POV (like when the crowds closed in on him during the Brian beating).
Is still don't get how John is an 'extreme atheist'. He obviously has big reasons why he's so out to disprove any mystic goings on (which we will presumably be enlightened on later), he's not just a strawman unbeliever
I love Regina Spektor, and while it may have been a little on the nose, I loved the use of 'Laughing With' in this episode.
This weeks The Leftovers had a couple of willies (one being Christopher Eccleston's…)
"Well, y'know, the Reapers also have some good points…"
mumble mumble mumble panties on!
Okay, my bestseller snobbery had made me avoid that, but you've convinced me…
Yeah, I almost wanted to watch it to see him, but the review for the first episode made it sound pretty rough and he apparently didn't turn up until halfway through the series, so I didn't think it was worth it…
I hate to be the guy who gives a straight answer to jokes, but it's a stage name taken from an Edward Lear poem.
Dude, I heard someone say you lied to her…
To be fair, that totally sounds like a 60s art film. In fact I'm surprised that Warhol didn't do that.
I'm glad they didn't hype the twist (like the Khan stuff in Star Trek). As it was it was clunky but it didn't take me out of the film.
Well, that was Etta James, really.
I didn't mind it too much in context (as the visuals were interesting) but yeah, Sam Smith is quite boring.
Oh no, not again!