Oh my gosh, was my last video really back in August? Time really flies!
Yeah, I think I have on MTV or Channel V. Neat little factoids about the singer and video appear in bumpers along the bottom. I never thought of that, interesting analogy.
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Thanks, I think I do this to disguise my fandoms in a way. Passionate enthusiasm for anything besides the popular zeitgeist in society is usually treated with disdain (and I’m not talking about weird fetishes or anything, but interests that are deemed not ‘cool’, like animated films, stamp collecting, or patriotism for a host country). So I guess this is my way of maintaining my ‘cool quotient’ while quietly sharing the stuff I admire or like. It’s quite pathetic… but that’s my style.
And thanks for the compliment on my singing ability. I still need work on the ‘frog voice’ though.
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Oh, he is. Didja know he sang the Chinese version of ‘Be a Man’ from the Disney film Mulan? It’s one of his side gigs besides kicking *ss on-screen.
Thanks! Comes with the territory.
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To celebrate the spectacular comeback of Disney and Nicholas Cage to making films that don’t suck, The Drive-In Theatre returns to his traditional roots of the two-film dub-and-juxtaposition mash-up. Using the same approach he used to make his first two trailer parodies ‘CJ7 & Stitch’ and ‘Hoodwinked Point’ two years ago, he is proud to present a classic fairy tale remix that’s so bad- it’s good.
Nicholas Cage plays New Orleans detective Terence McDonagh, a corrupted cop who plays both sides of the law. A respected lieutenant with a badge and a crack addict with a gun, he rules the streets in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, dispatching crooked criminals and imaginary amphibians in his drug-addled haze. But when he gets on the wrong side of a Cajun firefly, he must enlist the help of the very man he’s suppose to apprehend: a smooth-talking witch doctor (Keith David) with his army of ‘shadowmen’. Together with his frog-and-human-again girlfriend (Anita Noni Rose), Terence will descend into a world of hypocrisy, deceit, and gumbo stew. The Big Easy has never this been this funny, with TDIT at his most subversive, outrageous and laconic best.
Bad Amphibian: Princess of New Orleans mash-up trailer
I may not be making as much fan videos as in the past as I may have other commitments in the future (though I’ll try my best!), and I’m very grateful for all the support from my friends and subscribers these past two years. It’s been a great pleasure, indulging all the nonsensical combinations that I conjure, and reading all your awesome comments and feedbacks. They’re what keeps me going, so if you liked this at all, do let me know. Drop a comment, rate, sub, tell your friends, yada yada yada. If you didn’t … well, tell me anyway. And then go kiss a frog.
Until the next video!