!! OMG, WATCH: The complete trailer for the WEIRD AL YONKOVIC biopic starring DanRad is here !!
» Posted By Igor On Tuesday, August 30, 2022 | category: Film
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Daniel Radcliffe is playing WEIRD AL in the throwback look into how this man got famous with his ridiculous send-ups of popular songs. The film will play at this year’s TIFF festival. Check out the FULL trailer above! Thoughts?
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4 Commentson "OMG, WATCH: The complete trailer for the WEIRD AL YONKOVIC biopic starring DanRad is here"
Without denying David’s vim and ability, David is a little man (? 5 ft 2″) whereas Al looks very tall. It distracts from the narrative if the representation is noticeably very different from the actual.
I…LOVE that the Wierd Al biopic is just a parody of all those other biopics (I definitely saw some Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman in there), but with different words! Just like his songs!
It’s not really a Weird Al biopic – it’s a parody of biopics, using Weird Al as a basis story structuring element, kind of like that pretty stupid parody of the Bieber concert film that featured that actor from SNL, I forget his name?
It looks interesting but I’m not going to subscribe to Roku to watch it. I’ll have to plug in my Roku when it drops to see if it’s a free (or plays with ads) or whatever the deal is.
Without denying David’s vim and ability, David is a little man (? 5 ft 2″) whereas Al looks very tall. It distracts from the narrative if the representation is noticeably very different from the actual.
I…LOVE that the Wierd Al biopic is just a parody of all those other biopics (I definitely saw some Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman in there), but with different words! Just like his songs!
…I might be a little stoned, though.
It’s not really a Weird Al biopic – it’s a parody of biopics, using Weird Al as a basis story structuring element, kind of like that pretty stupid parody of the Bieber concert film that featured that actor from SNL, I forget his name?
It looks interesting but I’m not going to subscribe to Roku to watch it. I’ll have to plug in my Roku when it drops to see if it’s a free (or plays with ads) or whatever the deal is.
It might be a fun movie but did we really need a Weird Al biopic?