(⌐■_■) : Holysmokes, there's no way to brace yourself.
darklighter1 : Tom Hardy never quarterbacked the Patriots...that's preposterous!
ThinMan : whatever.
fl4g0ndry : This was a fun ride! Loved it! Now I'm going to have to go back and re-watch all of them. ...
BasedScotsman : Tom Hardy* There fixed it for you.
Birdsforme : Contains spoilers. Click to show. This film was very well made for a tv film. The points made were that there are worse thin...
grasshopper rex : I have little doubt that there were Nazi sympathizers throughout the war that would have e...
bbbuxxx : Oh God, really? I genuinely thought there was another episode, it's just a place holder un...
Euringer : That is definitely a piece to the puzzle that is often ignored in basic modern history, bu...
grasshopper rex : Not a surrender as such, but a negotiated peace settlement. If Halifax had succeeded Chamb...
“I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night, alive as you or me. Says I, but Joe you’re ten years dead. I never died said he.”
Member along with Helen Keller and countless thousands of the American revolutionary union the International Workers of the World or Wobblies as they are known - an incredible songwriter as well and murdered by a firing squad in 1915 after getting falsely accused and convicted of the murder of a former policeman.
Immortalised forever in the 1930 poem ‘I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night’ by Alfred Hayes and turned into a song by Earl Robinson and sung by various folk singers, the most famous version of course sung at Woodstock by Joan Baez.
This biopic of his life is excellent - if you want a glimpse of the American left pre-intersectionality and its relevance to the concerns of the everyday human being this is one to watch.