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THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!

THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!

badrice_15
#0THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/26/05 at 9:55pm

Sit through the whole thing!!! You hear "There's nothing like a show on broadway" and Mel Brook's "The Hop-Clop Goes On" sung by Will Ferrel a spoof to The Phantom's "Learn to Be lonely". It's great!!!! Then at the very end you see the whole cast sing "Good Bye!!! This is just a FYI. Sorry if anyone else posted something like this.
Updated On: 12/26/05 at 09:55 PM

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CATSNYrevival
#1re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/26/05 at 10:15pm

How is "The Hop-Clop Goes On" a spoof of "Learn to Be Lonely"? that I did not get at all. I just thought it was funny...

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jv92
#2re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/26/05 at 10:25pm

It's more of a spoof on "My Heart Will Go On." Get it? "The Hop-Clop Goes On?" It isn't a spoof on the Phantom end credits song.

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jasonf
#3re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/26/05 at 10:30pm

I'm glad I have the CD - there were so many people who stayed in the theater and were laughing through the Hop Clop Goes On that I couldn't hear the whispering. I was actually impressed that about 1/2 the audience stayed the whole way through the credits.


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neddyfrank2
#4re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/26/05 at 10:35pm

I told all my friends that when they see the movie they need to wait until after the credits so they can see Goodbye! It's a really funny bit, and there is a suprise appearance by Mel Brooks. It is deffinetly worth it to see that! Also, I dont know about you guys, but I have a tendancy to remember the names of everybody in every cast I saw, and in The Producers movie almoust everybody who was in the show at one time is now in the movie! So look at for Brad Oscar, Jai Rodriguez, Ray Willis and countelss others, so it is fun to look at the credits and see how many of the names you recognize or saw in shows!

tagiunagi
#5re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 12:21am

I loved when Will was like, "Buy Mein Kampf. At Barnes & Noble. Or Amazon.com."

I gotta say, that was the funniest part of the movie.


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badrice_15
#6re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 2:49am

ahhh. I just thought that because when i saw Phantom I heard "Learn to be lonely" i was like what the hell is this and when i saw the Producers I laughed because of the fact it's a spoof of a original song that's an original song that's an new take on an old song. Maybe it's a spoof of both, but funny none the less.
Updated On: 12/27/05 at 02:49 AM

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Cape Twirl of Doom
#7re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 2:51am

I had actually forgotten about that Goodbye bit at the end, but stayed for the whole credits to hear the songs so I got a pleasant surprise there. :)


"It's Phantom meets Hamlet... Phamlet!"

Cruel_Sandwich
#8re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 2:55am

How was Ferrell by the way? I can't really picture him being in something so old fashioned. RENT maybe...

twotrey
#9re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 3:29am

I think it's more of a parody of the aforementioned "My Heart Will Go On" and overwrought end credits pop versions of Disney tunes (the latter of which was my immediate thought when I saw the film) than "Learn to Be Lonely." I have to say that that's the first time I heard that analogy made.
Updated On: 12/27/05 at 03:29 AM

badrice_15
#10re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 3:46am

yea maybe i'm just thinking to hard. i kinda do that

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Dreamcatcher
#11re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 7:10am

Damn! I just saw the movie today and we left a few minutes into the credits to make dinner reservations. Damn. Oh well, another reason to see it again....


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Yankeefan007
#12re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 8:17am

Will Ferrell was one of the best actors in the movie.

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florida theatre kid
#13re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 8:59am

In my opinion, Will Ferrell was the funniest of the six main actors.

ProducersFan
#14re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 9:28am

I loved the Goodbye! segment. Everyone in the theatre that I saw it at left - their loss! It's definitely worth it to stay the extra few minutes.


"If you start from a place of joy and charm, you can get away with a lot in the second act. It may be that that's my life. I'm not sure." ~Roger Bart

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#15re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 10:02am

I loved when Will was like, "Buy Mein Kampf. At Barnes & Noble. Or Amazon.com."

I gotta say, that was the funniest part of the movie.


Couldn't agree with you more.

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DreamFlyer22
#16re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 10:49am

Well, I hadn't forgotten about "Goodbye"... I just figured it had been cut. Heh. With all the finals buzzing around me at the end of this semester, I completely missed the release date for the movie soundtrack. :- Guess then I would have known what I was sitting for. In a way, though, it made the entire thing a pleasant surprise. I LOVE "The Hop Clop Goes On" and the little cameo at the end. A nice end flourish. re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!


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sanda
#17re: THE PRODUCERS CREDITS!!!!!
Posted: 12/27/05 at 11:29am

Yeah, I waited till the very end and caught all of this. I loved the duet by Lane and Broderick.


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