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When D&D meets MTV... WTF Insanely Terrible Pop Video

14209 says...

Frame 1:35 stolen from a movie?
It seems to be a execution scene with napoleonic soldiers...

And 1:48 could be Amadeus but i am not sure right now

The ship off course must be part of a movie aswell

I smell legal action

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Bloodhound Gang- Mope w/ Guest Appearance by PacMan!

NadaGeek says...

just for the halibut samples are from
"rock me amadeus" Falco
just before the first chorus "it's tricky" Run D.M.C.
"for whom the bell tolls" Metallica during the chorus
"relax" Frankie Goes to hollywood"
and of course the simpsons

Salieri humiliated by you-know-who

Krupo says...

Yeah, this was an excellent movie. Could someone explain why a movie about Mozart doesn't already have a *music tag, though?

In case anyone's unfamiliar, this is form the movie Amadeus, after Wolfgang's middle name.

Oh, and the crazy laugh at the end - nice touch.

Don Giovanni Is Sent to Hell: Commendatore Scene (powerful)

Farhad2000 says...

In this scene an ominous knock sounds at the door. Leporello, paralyzed by fear, cannot answer, so Giovanni opens the door himself to reveal the statue of the Commendatore.

"Don Giovanni! a cenar teco m'invitasti - Don Giovanni! To dine with you you've invited me."

It exhorts the careless villain to repent of his wicked lifestyle, but Giovanni adamantly refuses. The statue sinks into the earth and drags Giovanni with him. Hellfire surrounds Don Giovanni as he is carried below.

Donna Anna, Don Ottavio, Donna Elvira, Zerlina, and Masetto arrive, searching for the villain. They find instead Leporello under the table, shaken from the horror he has witnessed, which he describes to the others. The concluding chorus delivers the moral of the opera - "So ends he who evil did. The death of a sinner always reflects their life."

Don Giovanni (literally "The Punished Rake, or Don Giovanni") is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. It was premiered in the Estates Theatre in Prague on October 29, 1787. Don Giovanni is widely regarded as one of the greatest pieces of music ever composed, and of the many operas based on the legend of Don Juan, Mozart's is thought to be beyond comparison. The opera was billed as dramma giocoso or "playful drama", belonging to a genre neither completely comic nor completely tragic.

Rickegee, truly a man after my own heart... I get chills whenever I see this scene.

"Amadeus" - Great Moments In Cinema

Farhad2000 says...

Amadeus is a 1984 film directed by Miloš Forman and based on the stage play Amadeus. It won eight Oscars in 1984.

In this scene, Salieri, now residing in a mental home recalls the first time he came across Motzart's music to a Priest.

The stage play was written in 1979 by Peter Shaffer, and was inspired by "Mozart and Salieri", a short play by Aleksandr Pushkin (later adapted into an opera of the same name by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov), which was in turn based loosely on the lives of the composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri.

Another of my favorites. I must say that F. Murray Abraham is a criminally underrated actor.

Falco - Rock Me Amadeus

Hilariously awesome David Cross music video (TTOMO)

brendotroy says...

This is a clip from the movie "Run Ronnie Run", a feature-length spinoff of the TV show, "Mr. Show" with David Cross & Bob Odenkirk. The movie was, IMO, really hilarious and underwatched, even by Mr. Show fans.

The fictional group featured is Three Times One Minus One (T.T.O.M.O). That's Pootie T. and Wolfgang Amadeus Thelonius Van Funkenmeister The 19th and 3 Quarters (Played by David Cross and Bob Odenkirk, respectively).

Lyrics are NSFW, but there's no nudity in the video (unfortunately, because Nikki Cox is easy on the eyes, for a bimbo).



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