Please see your browser settings for this feature. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Not much difference between this and what you'll find on YouTube, though the DVD menus are somewhat interesting. Even if you go downloading the ISO, there's arguably not much quality improvement to be seen here, though some of the digital editing is done at 60i which you won't see on YouTube, which is interesting Almost every scene is packed with gags spoofing the original, including the two gang members squaring off with utensils and a rubber chicken instead of switchblades.
Inspired by the s version of Jeopardy! As a losing contestant, Al receives a brutal tongue-lashing from Don Pardo before being driven away by real-life Greg Kihn. This original song by Al was featured as the theme song to the movie Johnny Dangerously. Interspersed with clips from the movie, Al plays a wealthy one-percenter living high on the hog.
Here Al plays a dangerously incompetent doctor paging Dr. Inspired by a real life breakup, Al plays a broken-hearted doo-wop crooner who goes so far as to rip up a picture of the actual ex-girlfriend who inspired the song.
Al even films on the same stage as the original video from Rocky IV. This video is funny and also strangely educational about all matters hernia related. Al financed the video himself and used public-domain Cold War era footage, although he appears briefly at the end with merry gas mask-donning carolers. This Grammy Award-winning video is pure Al excellence.
Al even got permission from MJ to use the same set as the original video. Besides the funky punctuation in the song title a legality thing , the only other condition for the parody was that Mark Knopfler of the Dire Straits played the famous guitar part. Interspersed with clips from the movie are parodies of a ton of popular 80s music videos.
Especially notable here is that while Al was never able to obtain permission from Prince to parody his songs, he was granted permission to parody his videos. In this Grammy-nominated video, Al satirizes Nirvana and the grunge movement, shooting on the same set as the original video and using the same actor who played the janitor Rudy Larosa.
To get the barnyard segment in reverse, Al had to phonetically sing the song lyrics backwards. This video plays during the opening credits and parodies James Bond title sequences, specifically the one from Thunderball. Legend has it that while recording the theme, Tom Jones held the last note so long he passed out.
Probably most impressive is that Al wrote the song solely from internet spoilers before seeing the movie, only needing to make minor adjustments once it came out. The Force is strong with this one. Written at the height of the R. The political message behind this 80s charity anthem pastiche is left intentionally vague by Al. Midnight Star  The Brady Bunch  Buy Me A Condo  I Lost On Jeopardy  Polkas On 45  Popeil  King Of Suede  That Boy Could Dance  Nature Trail To Hell.
Like A Surgeon  Dare To Be Stupid  I Want A New Duck  One More Minute  Yoda  George Of The Jungle  Slime Creatures From Outer Space  This Is The Life  Cable TV  Hooked On Polkas.
Living With A Hernia  Dog Eat Dog  Addicted To Spuds  One Of Those Days  Polka Party! Here's Johnny  Don't Wear Those Shoes  Toothless People  Good Enough For Now  Christmas At Ground Zero.
Peter And The Wolf Introduction  Peter And The Wolf  Aardvark  Hummingbirds  Snails  Alligator  Amoeba  Pigeons  Shark  Cockroaches  Iguan  Vulture  Unicorn  Poodle  Fat  You Make Me  Lasagna  Melanie  Alimony  Velvet Elvis  Twister  Good Old Days. One More Minute.
Money For Nothing Beverly Hillbillies  Ghandi II  Isle Thing  The Hot Rocks Polka  UHF  Let Me Be Your Hog  She Drivers Like Crazy  Generic Blues  Spatula City  Fun Zone  Spam  Smells Like Nirvana  Trigger Happy  I Can't Watch This  Polka Your Eyes Out  I Was Only Kidding
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