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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:43 pm 
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Never saw Cape Fear. Saw the tralier on Netflix with the Sideshow Bob music playing and him doing the pullups.

Always a weird, and kinda cool feeling to get context on things like that.


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Di Nero really sold the stepping on the rakes bit. :D

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
Di Nero really sold the stepping on the rakes bit. :D


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The George Zip scene in Airplane! I saw that before I saw Knute Rockne, All-American. Same with the dancing scene. Lots of parodies of Hamlet out there, too.

Similarly, I've heard a lot of music in old cartoons that I didn't know was really famous classical music until much later. I thought the cartoon version of Figaro's aria was made expressly for the extremely un-PC cartoon "Magical Maestro."


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tommy wrote:
The George Zip scene in Airplane! I saw that before I saw Knute Rockne, All-American. Same with the dancing scene. Lots of parodies of Hamlet out there, too.

Similarly, I've heard a lot of music in old cartoons that I didn't know was really famous classical music until much later. I thought the cartoon version of Figaro's aria was made expressly for the extremely un-PC cartoon "Magical Maestro."


Been a while since I’ve seen that one.


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doug - evergreen park wrote:
Di Nero really sold the stepping on the rakes bit. :D

I thought DeNiro needed to work on his singing for the HMS Pinafore portion.

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tommy wrote:
The George Zip scene in Airplane! I saw that before I saw Knute Rockne, All-American. Same with the dancing scene. Lots of parodies of Hamlet out there, too.
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Same. Although I think my mom explained the references to Rockne.


The Lion King is Hamlet.

I saw The Sinatra and McGlaughlin groups on SNL before seeing the real ones. Also Nancy Grace and Suzie Orman which were hilarious both in and out of context.


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I had the Weird Al CD Alapalooza before ever hearing the original songs. I prefer his versions of all but Bohemian Rhapsody.

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