☎️📢🎙 Hello hello. This is comment number 966. [9:66] Do not apologize. You have disbelieved after having believed. If we pardon some of you, we will punish others among you, as a consequence of their wickedness. [96:6] Indeed, the human transgresses.
@@viiiivivii306 she is evil. Those nuns helped bringing the fricking antichrist and if god didnt push his nose to mix up adam at birth then nothing will stop adam from bringing armagadon lmao
@@emilyohana9318 Um, I was mostly thinking book-nuns. They are pretty... non-evil for being satanic. As in, really, the worst they did (switching the babies) was so badly done (they gave the biological Young kid to the American ambassador, the antichrist to the Youngs and the American ambassador's biological kid to the Johnsons, a couple who lived in the same town as the Youngs) it ended up not even doing much damage... I get what you mean, they wanted to be evil, they were just pretty bad at it.
"sniff obediently" and "sniff like you mean it" are possibly my favourite ever stage directions. Been waiting so long for this series, it's awesome to see they're keeping the tone of the books when it'd be SO easy to make it another bland, serious drama.
Yeah I was pissed about the mini series of The Fallen book series by Thomas E. Sniegoski it had aired on ABC and was completely destroyed. For one thing in the book Hell was not a real place and Lucifer was not the big bad. Hell was Lucifer's own torment and Lucifer himself was trying to atone for what he had done. In the mini series hell is an actual place they go to and Lucifer is evil. Another change is in the books only the main character and Lucifer have black wings which is important in the mini series others have black wings as well.
0:46 for those who didnt read the book, the ping pong paddle is for tuesday afternoons When the chattering nuns can take a break from talking all the time and play table tenis if they wish
I take an imbalanced measure of delight at ‘hoofie woofikins.’ (Autocorrect did NOT like that at all.) And Neil probably had an angelic soprano as a wee lad but was embarrassed by the endless fuss everyone made about it so he set out inexorably along the path he has claimed as his own. ☺️
Yes!! So many times during the book. Did i have those glorious moments of...."oh my gosh"...."what were we talking about"....."wtf just happened". I may have to try the 30 day trial just because of this.
I'm a professor of English literature at a Catholic school. Went ahead and played this when the class was coming in. Some immediately recognized it and started singing along. You can imagine the shock on the other students faces. Lol
@@jamesweekley1087 They could've just released trailers, teasers and interviews, but they went the extra mile to give us this masterpiece complete with Neil Gaiman cameo.
Genuine british humour, Even in the german dub, but distinct from known styles like monty python, Rowan Atkinson's things et cetera. I Love it. taking a break before EP6 and now finally checking this Song. My favorite series this year, as of now.
I just realised that Crowley was using Queen recordings on his car radio to communicate with the Hell. So the reference to Bohemian Rhapsody is actually a reference to a reference. This is the level of attention to small details I really appreciate. Also, Neil Gaiman himself at 0:59.
@@drekfletch the album came out in 81 ... the book takes place in "modern day" (came out in 90) so the album did in fact exist then ... its a joke on the fact that it seems every vehicle in England has multiple copies of it ... “Back in those days the only things you had to play music in a car with were cassettes, and we both noticed that despite the fact that we couldn’t remember ever having bought Queen’s Greatest Hits, it was there in the car,” Gaiman said. “So we just started our theory that any cassette left in a car long enough turned into the best of Queen. I loved the idea of Crowley listening to ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ then turning into the voice of hell through the medium of Freddie Mercury… and that was where the joke began.” www.vulture.com/2018/10/good-omens-tv-show-neil-gaiman-terry-pratchett.html
I imagine the one that spend hours singing 'Holy shitballs' for the Deadpool 2 movie and then 'Brand new baby' for Good Omens thinking "Definitively not what I though I would do when I started singing" ...
As an alto who is currently practicing this (at home) for the choir, this is FAR better than singing "daaah" for seven beats without any lyrics, as is usually the case.
When you're visiting with your very religious family and this pops up in your UA-cam recommendations... this is when you plug in the earbuds and watch the video with gleeful impishness. ^_^
@@Raguleader Don't worry I figured it out a long time ago, and given your comments, you, alas, didn't. Try to think for a few decades what humor is and what it isn't and maybe you'll figure what you missed.
this is deliciously python-esque. neil did SUCH a good job with this adaptation. as a longtime fan of the book (seriously I read it at least once a year) I was really apprehensive about it but it's bloody brilliant. I'm thrilled.
Tough. You have to be an endless chatter of utter garbage and you must always worship our dark lord against our enemies from upstairs. Think you can do that?
Daffy no, but based off my readings of the book vs. some of the promotional material, the ladder seems somehow stranger, in of course, the best way possible.
I wonder when they will lift the embargo on reviews. The few people I know who've seen it really liked it, although I saw one say it wasn't funny, which seems impossible.
@@daffy8995 I could see certain people finding it not very funny at all. People who are not believers, and believers who are comfortable enough with their beliefs to enjoy a good satire of them, will love it, if it is anything like the books. People who really want to believe, but know they don't want to examine those beliefs too closely are going to hate it.
This has been my favorite book since it hit the shelves. I have no idea how many times I've read it, waiting and hoping that someone would make a movie out of it. At long last, the wait is almost over (pre-ordered the BluRay DVD already). It's sad, though, that Terry isn't around to see it. I'm sure he'd be pleased.
"The Chattering Order ...insisted that it be instilled with as many pop culture references as possible. Those who find them all will be damned for all eternity." 0:16 - Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
The Adversary, Destroyer of Kings, Angel of the Bottomless Pit, Great Beast that is called Dragon, Prince of This World, Father of Lies, Spawn of Satan, and Lord of Darkness - with his little toesy woesies :D
"What kind of baby diapers should the Lord of Darkness wear? Theresa knitted booties from the mane of a dead mare. Will the Lord forgive us if we use a pacifier? Dark Lord we’ll do our best!" Heh, even the Dark Order dedicated to raising the antichrist can't escape the Mommy Wars.
They might not be called pacifiers in the UK, but that rhyme is worth stretching a point. Also, the ineffable plan was for the Antichrist to be raised by the American ambassador, so it’s all good. ☺️
Man, I can’t wait for the breakdown videos of this trailer - the Bohemian Rhapsody homage, a Neil Gaiman cameo, the reference to Rosemary’s Baby, how the first few seconds are shot in a similar lens and lightning to Monty Python and the Holy Grail... we’re gonna need some “Hidden Easter Eggs You Missed” reactions and soon.
I assume Neil Gaiman wrote the lyrics? :) A future classic (well, except the world's probably going to end) to rival the handful of best Monty Python songs.
@@cmsully1 But Terry is dead, so he couldn't have written it. And what the lyrics ACTUALLY feel like is some of the clever and funny songs by Neil's good friend Stephin Merritt (of the band The Magnetic Fields), who also wrote a musical based on Gaiman's "Coraline". But Neil can emulate that style, he's shown it in some of his other songs.
I was! lots and lots of beer. It was everything you feared, and still great entertainment. (Just glad I hadn't bought some whiskey!). Nevertheless I loved the vid, it promises a highley enjoyanble show and subtly references some older classic comedy.
Now I've got the tune stuck in my mind! Who else has loved the book for decades and are literally counting down the last few days to the actual series?
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This is (one of) the reason(s) the world is crying: "blasphemy!".
...Keep up the good work!
Amazon when are they going to launch Good omens 2.
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☎️📢🎙 Hello hello. This is comment number 966.
[9:66] Do not apologize. You have disbelieved after having believed. If we pardon some of you, we will punish others among you, as a consequence of their wickedness. [96:6] Indeed, the human transgresses.
Public: Hey Neil, is the show going to be as weird and darkly funny as the book?
Neil Gaiman: *smiles from behind a singing evil nun
Technically it's not even a particularly evil nun, just a satanic one...
@@viiiivivii306 she is evil. Those nuns helped bringing the fricking antichrist and if god didnt push his nose to mix up adam at birth then nothing will stop adam from bringing armagadon lmao
@@emilyohana9318 Um, I was mostly thinking book-nuns. They are pretty... non-evil for being satanic. As in, really, the worst they did (switching the babies) was so badly done (they gave the biological Young kid to the American ambassador, the antichrist to the Youngs and the American ambassador's biological kid to the Johnsons, a couple who lived in the same town as the Youngs) it ended up not even doing much damage... I get what you mean, they wanted to be evil, they were just pretty bad at it.
@@viiiivivii306 was it confirmed somewhere that the third child was the Johnson boy?
@@Hanmacx In the novel, it's not mentioned in the series.
Haha, Neil singing with the nuns. Though I'm almost disappointed he wasn't wearing a habit too
At the dry cleaner, no doubt
I don't think he's in the habit of wearing one...
Wimple
does he have a habit?
@@Moondog-wc4vm Only bad ones, I've heard...
"sniff obediently" and "sniff like you mean it" are possibly my favourite ever stage directions.
Been waiting so long for this series, it's awesome to see they're keeping the tone of the books when it'd be SO easy to make it another bland, serious drama.
Yeah I was pissed about the mini series of The Fallen book series by Thomas E. Sniegoski it had aired on ABC and was completely destroyed. For one thing in the book Hell was not a real place and Lucifer was not the big bad. Hell was Lucifer's own torment and Lucifer himself was trying to atone for what he had done. In the mini series hell is an actual place they go to and Lucifer is evil. Another change is in the books only the main character and Lucifer have black wings which is important in the mini series others have black wings as well.
Olivia McDonagh I dunno, this one might beat it: "The plants are terrified. No, I don't know how we show this on television either."
Yes! I'm so glad they respected the book.
0:46 for those who didnt read the book, the ping pong paddle is for tuesday afternoons When the chattering nuns can take a break from talking all the time and play table tenis if they wish
Ooh,sounds like fun. Lol
This story is a fever dream😂
"teensy little hoofies" killed me. Also, Gaiman has a surprisingly high soprano voice, he blended right in with the sisters.
I'd always figured him for a mezzo...
I take an imbalanced measure of delight at ‘hoofie woofikins.’ (Autocorrect did NOT like that at all.)
And Neil probably had an angelic soprano as a wee lad but was embarrassed by the endless fuss everyone made about it so he set out inexorably along the path he has claimed as his own. ☺️
A feeling of pure wtf was exactly what I wanted from this show
Yes!! So many times during the book. Did i have those glorious moments of...."oh my gosh"...."what were we talking about"....."wtf just happened". I may have to try the 30 day trial just because of this.
Yes, this.
@@Luvcook I had to read how they (mis)handled the baby swap in the book 5 times before I could follow it.
Question, it is wrong if I just listened to the audio drama? Cause I feel the details are all summarised.
@@PlantaWho Go for it! It's excellent.
I'm a professor of English literature at a Catholic school. Went ahead and played this when the class was coming in. Some immediately recognized it and started singing along. You can imagine
the shock on the other students faces. Lol
Hahaha
Never let your students know your next move.
Imagine looking at this without any context
Yeah... that's me. 🤷♀️
I thought it was very well done but I had no idea what it was doing so well.
that'd be me
I wish Terry was around to see this.
*sniff obbidiently
GNU Terry Pratchett.
He would love this.
I'm guessing he would laugh!
I get a little sad every year when another book isn’t written, but I think you’re right and Sir Terry would’ve enjoyed that very much
This isn’t even in the show they just made this for shits and giggles I love it
It wasn't done for shits and giggles. It's a promotional video.
@@jamesweekley1087 They could've just released trailers, teasers and interviews, but they went the extra mile to give us this masterpiece complete with Neil Gaiman cameo.
A wild Neil Gaiman appears!
He's super effective!
@@A._is_for He appears to be aging into Keith Richards.
* prepares pokeball
He’s there hoping that no one notices him...
WHY DID YOU RUIN MY DAY THIS WAY??? WHY???!!!
0:57 I laughed a little when Neil Gaiman suddenly appeared among the nuns and joined in on the song.
I laughed a lot!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Neil is the best!!!
I wonder how soon before a flash mob of cosplayers dressed as nuns sing this song at one of the conventions.
Not soon enough!
My choice of convention would be the Republican Presidential Nomination one in 2020!
They're practicing right now
Currently sewing my Satanic habit and pointy wimple.
They would be the perfect antidote to the Westboro Baptist Church that loves to picket Comic conventions. :)
Love it! If this is representative of the humor of the overall show, then they've f**king nailed it.
Robert Isaacson in my opinion, they did.
Robert Isaacson it’s fucking fantastic
Genuine british humour, Even in the german dub, but distinct from known styles like monty python, Rowan Atkinson's things et cetera. I Love it. taking a break before EP6 and now finally checking this Song. My favorite series this year, as of now.
It reminds me of the 80s Hitchhiker's Guide series. It's a perfect mix of nostalgia and fangirling
Robert Isaacson 666 likes!!!
these are the most Monty Python 3 minutes ever to have existed without featuring Monty Python...
Imagine what they could have done with Monty Python.
When I saw this I really thought someone was doing a Monty Python Skit it just fits.
Extremely
Adam Damron I consistently tell people that Good Omens is essentially "Monty Python does the Book of Revelation". This shows how accurate that is.
the opening credits are VERY monty python.
The one nun with a photo of Crowley in her cell though....
where??
Christine Farrell Can’t say I blame her, he IS a handsome devil
BeeBee 1:18
Christine Farrell mood
He's a pretty good reason for a Satanic nun to be self flagellating... ;D
“Sniff Like you mean it”
“Sniff obediently”
It's the right kind of creepy and the just so ammount of WTF?!
“Do you think he'll remember me?” - “Pray that he doesn't.”
ОН НИКОГДА НИЧЕГО НЕ ЗАБЫВАЕТ. 🌚
I just realised that Crowley was using Queen recordings on his car radio to communicate with the Hell. So the reference to Bohemian Rhapsody is actually a reference to a reference. This is the level of attention to small details I really appreciate. Also, Neil Gaiman himself at 0:59.
To be specific, Hell was using the car radio to communicate with Crowley
Hell was using his radio to communicate, and every tape left in his car over a fortnight turned into 'The Best of Queen'
@@FishiesGoPook before "The Best of Queen" existed as an album.
@@drekfletch the album came out in 81 ... the book takes place in "modern day" (came out in 90) so the album did in fact exist then ... its a joke on the fact that it seems every vehicle in England has multiple copies of it ... “Back in those days the only things you had to play music in a car with were cassettes, and we both noticed that despite the fact that we couldn’t remember ever having bought Queen’s Greatest Hits, it was there in the car,” Gaiman said. “So we just started our theory that any cassette left in a car long enough turned into the best of Queen. I loved the idea of Crowley listening to ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ then turning into the voice of hell through the medium of Freddie Mercury… and that was where the joke began.” www.vulture.com/2018/10/good-omens-tv-show-neil-gaiman-terry-pratchett.html
@@FishiesGoPook Well huh. I would have sworn hearing or reading Neil saying that the joke was that it didn't exist. Silly fallible memory.
The fact that this is set to the music of “battle hymn of the republic” somehow makes it funnier
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This is so awesome! Really feeling the poor alto backer nuns who have to spend half the song going ”Brand new baby, brand new baby, brand new baby” XD
that's not too bad actually, at least that's a sentence.. It beats having to sing 'dm dm dm' for what feels like an eternity 😉 #LowerAltoLife
I imagine the one that spend hours singing 'Holy shitballs' for the Deadpool 2 movie and then 'Brand new baby' for Good Omens thinking "Definitively not what I though I would do when I started singing" ...
As someone who's done both, the altos are definitely just glad they arent sopranos XD
As an alto who is currently practicing this (at home) for the choir, this is FAR better than singing "daaah" for seven beats without any lyrics, as is usually the case.
Sammmmme. I apreciate the richness in their voices, but it definitely gives me war flashbacks to *every choir song I've sang ever.*
"Does he look like his Daddy-waddykins?" "No, he doesn't."
Hell definitely does have the best composers.
Remember.. Mozart's one of theirs! 😂
When you're visiting with your very religious family and this pops up in your UA-cam recommendations... this is when you plug in the earbuds and watch the video with gleeful impishness. ^_^
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OH MY GOD....I am dying at your comment..LOL
Why earbuds? Blast it through the speakers. :D
@@althelas LOL...there ya go......LOL
Never mind the earplugs, just up the volume
Now the question is how many people will be cosplaying these nuns this year?
Maybe 10 or 15?
Wow...Sister Act 3 looks a bit dark!
It's Good Omens, nothing to do with Sister Act 3
/hands @@Awelbeckk a "Humor Impaired" marked Medic-Alert bracelet.
@@Arcangelo 1) That kind of thing doesn't exist.
2) Are you saying you got no sense of humor?
@@Awelbeckk Don't worry, you'll figure it out.
@@Raguleader Don't worry I figured it out a long time ago, and given your comments, you, alas, didn't.
Try to think for a few decades what humor is and what it isn't and maybe you'll figure what you missed.
I desperately want there to be a Good Omens musical now and this song has to be in it. Their voices are amazing! I can't get over how good they sound.
YES PLEASE
There IS a GO musical tho
No I‘m even more excited for this show!🤣
Tim is the best😁
Tim the weed man?
Ah i forgot that they named the goat after the weedman xD
Definitely a Human You’re right🤣
How could I forget the weedman Tim 😂
this is deliciously python-esque. neil did SUCH a good job with this adaptation. as a longtime fan of the book (seriously I read it at least once a year) I was really apprehensive about it but it's bloody brilliant. I'm thrilled.
I've been waiting for this since I first read the book like 25 years ago. My body is ready.
I suggested this song to my friend for her son’s christening. She wasn’t too pleased. ( I’m one of the godparents 🤣) Love this song
Satanic nuns with - dare I say it? - angelic voices!!??!!
Neil Gaiman is the best nun
Or devilish?
You're going to Hell for that! ...wait...
Lmao
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I'm going to catch myself humming this at work and I'm not sure how I feel about that...
It's the tune of Glory Glory Hallelujah. So you should be fine humming this.
Go ahead and feel blessed. Or cursed. Just a matter of perspective, really.
The worst that can happen is you'll saunter vaguely downwards.
Funnier if you actually started singing
This was everything :D A nod to Queen. a cameo from Neil himself, and a cute dark overloard with a tushy wushy rear. I can't wait :)
Why do I find myself compelled to come back and watch this almost daily? Though considering the topic, not sure I really want to know the answer.
You have a sense of humour, and a bit of mischief
When Neil showed up I nearly spat tea out all over my computer.
Lol
Omg, the Rosemary's Baby poster reference broke me. I would've been fine if not for that Neil Gaiman cameo 30 seconds before. 😂😂😂
Oh my. This is even more promising than the trailers. Pure hilarious insanity... :D
This is the first thing that ever made me want to be a nun.
Tough. You have to be an endless chatter of utter garbage and you must always worship our dark lord against our enemies from upstairs. Think you can do that?
Utter garbage is my specialty and worshipping the dark lord is most definitely the coolest dude around@@PlantaWho
*Making a highly marketable but bland show*
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*Making the show even weirder than the book*
✅
Have you seen it already?
Daffy no, but based off my readings of the book vs. some of the promotional material, the ladder seems somehow stranger, in of course, the best way possible.
I wonder when they will lift the embargo on reviews. The few people I know who've seen it really liked it, although I saw one say it wasn't funny, which seems impossible.
@@daffy8995 I'd love to see some reviews!
@@daffy8995 I could see certain people finding it not very funny at all. People who are not believers, and believers who are comfortable enough with their beliefs to enjoy a good satire of them, will love it, if it is anything like the books. People who really want to believe, but know they don't want to examine those beliefs too closely are going to hate it.
Gosh this is a total earworm
Can't help listening to this over and over again.
This has been my favorite book since it hit the shelves. I have no idea how many times I've read it, waiting and hoping that someone would make a movie out of it. At long last, the wait is almost over (pre-ordered the BluRay DVD already). It's sad, though, that Terry isn't around to see it. I'm sure he'd be pleased.
I want a whole musical production about these nuns, and I want it now!
Truely awesoms
And the fact that Neil Gaiman made an appearance made it even better
This was the moment that I knew that this show was going to do the book justice. And man I was not disappointed
Good news everyone! I've found the song to play at the next christening I'm invited too!
Well this song will be stuck in my head for the foreseeable future.
Asher Tye ...until the world ends, that is
@@carly2290 Nah, I'm sure Crowley and Aziraphale will have a plan to save us. We can rely on Them.
Asher Tye I showed this to my mom today and now she has it stuck in her head and has been singing it out loud
Finally! Someone has recorded the Lost Verses of the Battle Hymn of The Republic!
I really can't wait for this show. Everything I've seen so far looks really good. I hope they do Sir Terry Pratchett proud.
I think they did!
@@hwren9845 Having watched it so do I. :)
In pure Monty Python fashion. Brilliant.
If you're going to be inspired by someone, you may as well pick one of the best.
"The Chattering Order ...insisted that it be instilled with as many pop culture references as possible. Those who find them all will be damned for all eternity."
0:16 - Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
2;46 Tim .....Tim
Tim Tim... an Austro-Jamaican band?
(Surely some revelation is at hand)
you left the comment in the car for too long it turned into a Queen song...
I'm sure I typed out every damned pop culture reference;
what could possibly have gone wrong?
Am I caught in a landslide?
No escape from reality?
this song gets stuck in my head on a daily basis and I have no complaints.
I was definitely not expecting that when I pressed on this video
The Adversary, Destroyer of Kings, Angel of the Bottomless Pit, Great Beast that is called Dragon, Prince of This World, Father of Lies, Spawn of Satan, and Lord of Darkness - with his little toesy woesies :D
Lmao
I've had this song stuck in my head for WEEKS!
"What kind of baby diapers should the Lord of Darkness wear?
Theresa knitted booties from the mane of a dead mare.
Will the Lord forgive us if we use a pacifier?
Dark Lord we’ll do our best!"
Heh, even the Dark Order dedicated to raising the antichrist can't escape the Mommy Wars.
Kestra though definite traces of americanisation there. They’re not called pacifiers in the UK the last I knew
Ariaflame though in their defense, they could be American satanist nuns living in the UK or Hell adapted to American ways very quickly......
They might not be called pacifiers in the UK, but that rhyme is worth stretching a point. Also, the ineffable plan was for the Antichrist to be raised by the American ambassador, so it’s all good. ☺️
Lol......just binge watched Good Omens! Absoloutely fantastic!
Man, I can’t wait for the breakdown videos of this trailer - the Bohemian Rhapsody homage, a Neil Gaiman cameo, the reference to Rosemary’s Baby, how the first few seconds are shot in a similar lens and lightning to Monty Python and the Holy Grail... we’re gonna need some “Hidden Easter Eggs You Missed” reactions and soon.
Like the pic of Crowley in the one nun's cell...
also the table tennis rackets
@@yooringonghan YES! I laughed so hard at those I scared the cat!
@@yooringonghan Can you explain what table tennis rackets references? I didn't get that one.
2;46 ish.......Tim......Tim ?
"The Good Omens fandom isn't a cult!"
The GO fandom:
This made me bust out laughing even harder than the video 😂😂😂😂😂
I assume Neil Gaiman wrote the lyrics? :) A future classic (well, except the world's probably going to end) to rival the handful of best Monty Python songs.
Actually, this feels more Terry Pratchett than Neil Gaiman...
@@cmsully1 But Terry is dead, so he couldn't have written it. And what the lyrics ACTUALLY feel like is some of the clever and funny songs by Neil's good friend Stephin Merritt (of the band The Magnetic Fields), who also wrote a musical based on Gaiman's "Coraline". But Neil can emulate that style, he's shown it in some of his other songs.
@@cmsully1 Neil can also emulate Sir Terry's style with astounding accuracy when he tries. He's an excellent mimic.
@@neuralmute
It should have been him that wrote the sixth Hitchhikers' Guide book. Or John Lloyd.
Neither wrote them. (I was the mutha superia.) The director/creator of this campaign did.
Am I the only one who loves the words “Master Crowley“ so much??
Trust me, you are _not_ alone
A true masterpiece of humor, intrigue, and satanic sniffing.
OMFG I just found this for the first time and I'm in tears it all this this is just too good
Fabulous singers! When do we get a song for season 2??
This just makes me want to see this show even more now. Totally stoked.
This is one of the most bizarre and beautiful things I have ever seen! I haven't legitimately laughed to the point of tears in a long time :D
Blasphemy - everyone knows the Order of St Beryl bounce on trampolines!
Found that on u-tube, black and white video
Is it bad that I already know half the lyrics after finding this video three hours ago?
No
Nah
this immediately made me stop crying and i immediately smiled so wide
Real
Homage to Queen and Neil cameo. This is awesome!
They need to do a Metal version of this. Somebody call Ghost, stat.
@tobiasforge #papaemeritus #cardinalcopia
Or Van Canto. A Capella and all.
Belzebubs would be a good fit.
Hell yes! I'd honestly pay money to hear #Ghost do a version of this.
Maybe Ghost can get the Chattering Nuns for choral backup vocals on their next tour. It would be a perfect collaboration!
1:28 for anyone who didn't get it theyre referancing Rosemary's Baby
I would've never guessed Neil Gaiman was a soprano!
im sending this video to my friends without any context
I'm fortunate I wasn't drinking anything when I watched that video!
I was! lots and lots of beer. It was everything you feared, and still great entertainment. (Just glad I hadn't bought some whiskey!). Nevertheless I loved the vid, it promises a highley enjoyanble show and subtly references some older classic comedy.
That Queen hommage at 0:30 genius
I DIED WHEN NEIL-
CAN I GET A WAHOO ???? THIS IS JUST SCRUMPTIOUS!
Wahoo
I can not understate how excited I am for this!! This is going to be sublime!!
That nun at 2:05 tho... that was beautiful.
*sniffs deeply* "That brand new baby smell" 😂 I died. Lemme rest in peace now.
This brought me to tears. Its beautiful
So the lyrics sound totally like one od Eric Idle's songs. And the nuns have a "Castle Anthrax" kind od vibe 😀
Now I've got the tune stuck in my mind! Who else has loved the book for decades and are literally counting down the last few days to the actual series?
My name is Tim and that last bit just scared the hell out of me when I was only half paying attention!
So you're saying there are some who call you... Tim?
@@personzorz BWHAHAHAHAAHA
There Is so much wtf in this video and i love every second of It
Me: yo pass me the Aux cord!
Friend: well you better play something good!
Me:
This is the best birthday present ever. (Comes 10 days after my b-day. But I'm still counting it as a present)
15 after mine. I like the birthday present idea.
Happy early birthday!
I shared and tagged a pregnant friend with this
*sniffs obediantly*
Such Monty Python vibes from this, I love it! *sniff*
I absolutely LOVE this song and the show!
i know it's mostly sure not but i hope this is an actual part of the show
I've seen this too many times, and I laugh each time.
1:05 ooh Madonna's like a prayer reference!!!
I keep watching this and it gets stuck in my head.
This...is awesome. Especially when Neil joins in!
Of course Neil Gaimen makes his cameo in the music number.
0:29 can we appreciate the Queen reference