Cherubino (voi che sapete ...) in an egg, slowing winding down as he contemplates leaving his love and marching off to war? Lots of mixed metaphors here, but Mozart is always charming nonetheless.
ron: No, the music-box was in "For A Few Dollars More" (which I consider superior, actually; I wish that someone would re-work the soundtrack to that film, because it DESPERATELY needs a better foley job!)
I kept expecting the people making the video to goof on us; like, the whole video they'd be talking about "oh, haha, this is like the part in every scary movie ever, where the music winds down and then something awful happens", and then just as the music winds down someone with a fright wig jumps in front of the camera and yells.
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6 comments:
What's the big egg? I half expected that to open up!
The slowing music box reminded me of the ending of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly!
When skeletons attack
That egg would make so many sandwiches!
Cherubino (voi che sapete ...) in an egg, slowing winding down as he contemplates leaving his love and marching off to war? Lots of mixed metaphors here, but Mozart is always charming nonetheless.
ron: No, the music-box was in "For A Few Dollars More" (which I consider superior, actually; I wish that someone would re-work the soundtrack to that film, because it DESPERATELY needs a better foley job!)
I kept expecting the people making the video to goof on us; like, the whole video they'd be talking about "oh, haha, this is like the part in every scary movie ever, where the music winds down and then something awful happens", and then just as the music winds down someone with a fright wig jumps in front of the camera and yells.
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