You know that old saying, "the villain is the hero of his own story"? Well, here it is, only a click away: the musical tale Read the full post.
Jul 16
2008
04:53 PM ET
Snap Judgement: 'Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog'
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Now that it’s been set up with Act 1, we get to see Captain Hammer for the insensitive jerk he is.
Not since South Park did their take on Satan have I rooted for a villain the way I’m rooting for Dr. Horrible.
The hammer isn’t these. The hammer is my pennies (I meant something else, but that other P word won’t post).
Not only am I singing along (And humming it at all hours of the night) I’ve already bought it on iTunes. I can’t wait for the inevitable soundtrack and the DVD featuring a musical commentary!
Watched Act II at 1:30 this morning (don’t ask) and have to agree with posters who said it was even better than part I…which I didn’t think was going to be possible. Once again, Whedon has packed the scenes with SO much information that even on a third or fourth viewing I am still finding new things to laugh about. (Dr. Horrible’s Medical posters in the background of the lab crack me up) I agree that without NPH this wouldn’t have worked, but feel Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day are just as integral…Fillion for his glee at being Captain Hammer, Day for capturing Penny’s character so perfectly. Plus, OMG, love the music…the duet between Horrible and Penny in the beginning of Act II was just. made. of. yay!
The outlying question of couse, is where does Whedon go from here? (Pun entirely intentional, BTW) I’d happily sign up for “Dr. Horrible – Part II: BadHorses’ Cowboy Chorus!”
I’ve only watched Part One twice, but I’ve watched Part Two…I’d be kind of embarrassed to say how many times, actually. Anyway, I cracked up every single time- yes, this is an Epic Win.
Yes to the Venture Bros. I want IGNORE ME! as my ringtone, if I weren’t so lazy to find it.
Also, part I of Dr. H. is an improvement on the first part. Had to rewind it when I notice NPH in the background in the soup kitchen.
Bwahahahah…The status is totally NOT quo…
I can’t wait for the episode tomorrow. I’m not humming the songs, I’m singing loudly. I feel bad for everybody around. I truly do.
I LOVED IT. IT WAS PERFECTION.
http://thelittlestwinslow.wordpress.com
I cannot stop singing the laundromat song..with this freeze ray i can stop the world…. I LOVE IT!!
He’s not a measure of speed.. NPH is a rate of pure awesomeness.
reltar
I have been watching them on Youtube and can’t get enough. I LOVE it!!!
P.S. I have a PHD in horribleness!!!!