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Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog

Director: Joss Whedon
Writer: Zack Whedon
Producer: Michael Boretz
Theatrical: 2008
Rated: TV-PG
Studio: Mutant Enemy, INC.
Genre: Action & Adventure
Duration: 43
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1407
DVD Details
Languages: English
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Picture Format: Widescreen
Release:Dec 2008
Price: $14.99
Credits
Billy (Dr. Horrible)
Neil Patrick Harris
Captain Hammer
Nathan Fillion
Penny
Felicia Day
Moist
Simon Helberg
Bad Horse Chorus #1 3 episodes, 2008
Nick Towne
Bad Horse Chorus #2 / ... 3 episodes, 2008
Jed Whedon
Bad Horse Chorus #3 / ... 3 episodes, 2008
Rob Reinis
Driver / ... 2 episodes, 2008
Otto Michael Penzato
Mayor 1 episode, 2008
Richard Partlow
Groupie #1 1 episode, 2008
Maurissa Tancharoen
Groupie #2 1 episode, 2008
Stacy Shirk
Groupie #3 1 episode, 2008
Steve Berg
Newsman 1 episode, 2008
David Fury
Newswoman 1 episode, 2008
Marti Noxon
Other Moving Guy 1 episode, 2008
Michael Boretz
Hawaiian Shirt Guy 1 episode, 2008
Lance W. Lanfear
Pink Pummeler 1 episode, 2008
Michael G. Canaan
Purple Pimp 1 episode, 2008
Jonathan Reilly
Professor Normal 1 episode, 2008
Douglas Petrie
Fake Thomas Jefferson 1 episode, 2008
Drew Goddard
Tie-Die 1 episode, 2008
Kate Danson
Fury Leika 1 episode, 2008
Liz Vassey
Snake Bite 1 episode, 2008
Athena Demos
Bad Horse 1 episode, 2008
Dobber
Mayor Hankins 1 episode, 2008
Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog
Summary
Conceived as an "online miniseries event" during the 2008 writers' strike, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is a 42-minute musical romp that bears the distinctive stamp of Joss Whedon. Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother) plays the title character, who video-blogs about his twin goals to join the Evil League of Evil and to woo the fair Penny (Felicia Day, of Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Web series The Guild), a woman he met at the local laundromat. Dr. Horrible is foiled on both fronts, however, by his arch-nemesis, the self-absorbed superhero Captain Hammer (Nathan Fillion, Whedon's Firefly).
Dr. Horrible was written by Whedon, his brothers Zack and Jed, and Jed's fiancee Maurissa Tancharoen, and the songs were written by Joss and Jed (who also produced, orchestrated, played, etc.) with some lyrics by Tancharoen. (Jed and Tancharoen have backup singing roles.) The offbeat, off-the-cuff humor is laugh-out-loud funny, and just like Dr. Horrible wants to take over the world, the songs will take over your head: they're engaging ("My Freeze Ray'), stirring ("My Eyes"), and sweet ("Penny's Song"). "So They Say" is particularly evocative of Jonathan Larson's Rent, but as with Joss Whedon's musical episode of Buffy, "Once More with Feeling," the influences are diverse. It's hard to imagine a better cast. Harris, who's sung Sondheim on Broadway, is a great lead and clearly the best singer, Day is completely charming, and who better than Captain Tightpants to play the pompous superhero? One could argue about the ending, and the independent budget shows, but Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is a complete hoot for people who enjoy musicals with quirky humor. Plan on watching it multiple times. --David Horiuchi
On the DVD
If you've already watched or downloaded Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, a number of bonus features might entice you. There are two commentary tracks: Harris, the three Whedons, Tancharoen, Day, and Fillion recorded a spirited track discussing the movie, and there's also "Commentary! The Musical" in which they ignore the movie and sing about the writers' strike and each other (e.g., Fillion sings "I'm Better than Neil")--the songs aren't as good as the Horrible songs, but it's good silly fun. A 20-minute making-of discusses the cast, the recording sessions, and how the movie became a phenomenon, and 10 videos (a half-hour total) were recorded by fans who want to join the Evil League of Evil. And when's the last time you wanted to pause the FBI warning? --David Horiuchi