Song topics include how much Joss Whedon charges for a solo and how much Jed Whedon hates musicals as well as some well placed bickering between Nathan Fillion and Neil Patrick Harris. The connection, however, isn't the important thing, it's the characters they present solely through voice and lyrics. Each of the actors (and some of the smaller supporting actors as well as some creatives) take turns singing songs that are tenuously related to what's going on on-screen. Sure, you could listen to one of those regular SPOKEN commentary tracks, but I suggest that instead you tune to this track. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, but my favorite part of this DVD might actually be Commentary: The Musical. The feature is presented in 5.1 Surround Sound with optional English, Spanish, French, German, Wiccan, Japanese and Chinese subtitles.ĭon't take this the wrong way, because I thoroughly enjoyed Dr. Of course, not everything works out as intended. Outlandish weaponry, distinctive costume, and a super-powered nemesis: check, check, and check. Horrible will need to kill someone to get into the ELE, he discovers that Captain Hammer would make for the perfect victim. Horrible ( Neil Patrick Harris) is an evil villain straight from central casting mad-scientist laugh: check. Only Horrible sees through Hammer's public persona to see the douchebag underneath. Penny thinks that Hammer is a good guy through and through. Thwarting Horrible's current scheme puts Hammer in a position to save Penny which, in turn, leads to those two dating.
Horrible has a nemesis - do-gooding ham-head Captain Hammer. Penny is a purehearted soul and often crusading for the homeless. Second, he wants pretty Penny to notice and possibly fall for him. The first, he wants admission to the ELE, the Evil League of Evil. Horrible (or Billy in his non-villain guise) wants two things out of life. After having seen this, however, I vow "no longer will I be tied to the tube."ĭr. When I’m not trying to tear something down, it doesn.
#DR. HORRIBLE SING ALONG BLOG TV#
I was stubborn in my old-school TV and DVD ways. Horrible’s Impact on Their Lives It’s why I still do everything the hard way, because it feels the right way, said Day. Despite all my friends insisting that this was right up my alley, I just didn't want to watch it online. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, the online-only (for now), three-part, 45-minute-long musical from Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog until I got this DVD. That’s the cultural departure point for Dr. The confession is this - I didn't see Dr.