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Did you ever wonder where the phrase 'drink the Kool-Aid' came from? In this second episode about the Peoples Temple, we rejoin them in Jonestown, Guyana. How planned was the final 'white night'? Did ...
Hell, “drink the Kool-Aid” has become part of the American lexicon. Here’s the part where I have to point out they didn’t actually use Kool-Aid for the poison-laced drinks at Jonestown ...
On April 23, it was reported that Hader will co-write and direct the HBO series about the historic event that coined the phrase “don’t drink ... s Jonestown movie the Kool-Aid movie his ...
Word of Bill Hader‘s Jonestown HBO series has reached The ... the historic event that coined the phrase “don’t drink the Kool-Aid” and potentially star as the infamous cult leader ...
On the Granger Gauge of 1 to 10, “The Studio” is a farcical, cynical, perceptive 8 — streaming on Apple TV+ and renewed for a ...
Jones instructed more than 900 people to drink poison ... is that everyone “drank the Kool-Aid”. The idiom directly related back to Jonestown and means blindly following a person or an ...
In a wide-ranging chat, the director shares his plans for a potential season 2 of his new Netflix series, his cameo on ‘The Studio,’ and how a little trauma is simply fuel for the fire.
I mean, to make the Kool-Aid analogy between Jonestown and a Kool-Aid movie was ... They were all out there drinking, and they had cars creating light. We had no idea what was going to go on.