Alan Moore talks Glycon with Stewart Lee
It’s a bit saddening to see that P**** H*****’s fame is so vast that it has extended even to Alan Moore’s brain pan. Otherwise it’s a delightful video.
It’s a bit saddening to see that P**** H*****’s fame is so vast that it has extended even to Alan Moore’s brain pan. Otherwise it’s a delightful video.
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09/6/06 at 12:51 pm
It’s Stewart Lee with a W not a U.
And yeah, you can’t escape PH anywhere.
09/6/06 at 1:07 pm
This was on Channel Five yesterday early evening, as part of a 45 minute documentary by Lee on blasphemy - something Lee’s Jerry Springer The Opera made very a very personal journey.
If you can get the Jerry Springer The Opera DVD, you really should.
09/6/06 at 3:24 pm
[…] (video link via Heidi MacDonald) […]
09/6/06 at 9:26 pm
Poor taste to call the video delightful considering his comments on Christianity and America.
09/6/06 at 10:02 pm
Pete, are you serious? I may be missing out on some subtle humor here.
09/6/06 at 10:50 pm
Delightful and staggeringly accurate, I guess, would be the more tasteful version.
09/6/06 at 11:33 pm
I could care less about Alan Moore and his views. But, I have difficulty imagining the delightful adjective being used to describe a video that includes the statement “frightening and dangerous mindset” for a leftist organization. A better term would’ve been interesting. Unless people with differing views are not welcome to the Beat.
09/7/06 at 11:04 am
Depends if the leftist organization has a frightening and dangerous mindset. Or how seriously the leftist organization takes itself. Or how fragile it feels when confronted when criticism.
09/7/06 at 11:20 am
Wha-huh? Come on, peeps. Differing veiwpoints are welcome here in the Beat comment section. Ad hominem attacks are not — only The Beat is allowed those!
If you don’t think footage of Alan Moore ordering black tea and discussing a fluffly blond haired snake god is delightful, I’m sorry.
09/7/06 at 12:07 pm
But seriously, what ad hominem attacks? I don’t think either Pete or I used any.
09/7/06 at 12:10 pm
You didn’t; that was just a policy statement.
09/7/06 at 1:38 pm
I just think it was a poorly written statement - you discuss the Hilton reference (the blond haired snake) then separate “the rest of the video” - which dealt with his religion/America rant and described that as delightful. I meant no offense - I’m sure conservatives dollars are accepted at Mile High just like liberals. But, I accept your apology - thanks. I visit the Beat regularly and really like it and use to get the info on my favorite hobby.
03/30/08 at 11:57 pm
Pete, I’m not sure what leftist organisation you’re refering to. My interpretation of this was that he was describing the idea that Christianity is fundamentally based on ideas of the 1930s as a frightening and dangerous mindset.