Craig Charles is wrong today: Novocaine for the Soul came out in 1996, not 1997. Not sure the BBC will survive this scandal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novocaine_for_the_Soul

Novocaine for the Soul - Wikipedia

I’d forgotten that Eels were on the Dreamworks record label, which explains why My Beloved Monster was on the Shrek soundtrack.

Rufus Wainwright, whose version of Hallelujah was used on the soundtrack album, was also on Dreamworks. John Cale’s version was actually used in the film.

Very hard to remember a time Before Shrek these days. Tell your kids that there were no Shreks in the 20th century and they look at you like you’re senile.
They think that Shrek was always there. 70% of Gen Z believe that Shrek attended the Yalta Conference in 1945. Of course it was Churchill, which is an easy mistake to make.

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this is the part of the movie where the protagonist discovers a stack of black and white photographs of historic occasions, and in the background of each, circled in red grease pencil... omg, is that? it is!

<audible gasp from the audience as their minds are collectively blown>