Agreed. Of course, in part it’s because the original is so mind-bendingly goofy. But it is brilliant. The parody, that is.
I laughed, I cried, I e-mailed it to a bunch of people…
Well done. Bravo.
I actually believe the real song was written for Meatloaf, but some contractual dispute got in the way and it ended up being performed by Bonnie Tyler. It would be a riot to see the exact same video, but Meatloaf switched with Bonnie. Perhaps it would make more sense.
Are the clones of the Pre-Shark Fonzie or the Post-Shark Fonzie?
Best. Literal. Video. EVAR.
Agreed. Of course, in part it’s because the original is so mind-bendingly goofy. But it is brilliant. The parody, that is.
I laughed, I cried, I e-mailed it to a bunch of people…
Well done. Bravo.
I actually believe the real song was written for Meatloaf, but some contractual dispute got in the way and it ended up being performed by Bonnie Tyler. It would be a riot to see the exact same video, but Meatloaf switched with Bonnie. Perhaps it would make more sense.
Are the clones of the Pre-Shark Fonzie or the Post-Shark Fonzie?
And they call Salvador Dali surreal.
If you like that one, you’ll love this one.
Darn it all, anyway. You guys keep posting Youtube stuff and it’s blocked over here in Yemen.
Maybe I’ll remember to look up the link when I get home.
Ah yes, the Yemeni government doesn’t want people seeing dangerous parodies of ’80s rock videos! 🙂
You realize, of course, I’ve had this song stuck in my head for the last 18 hours or so now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5C6X9vOEkU
There, at least now you’ll have a different song stuck in your head for the next 18 hours!
Sigh, sorry, these internet memes just aren’t doing it today…
I will never complain about Kafka being too surreal.