Sadly, I’d probablly go see this. It looks like a good time.
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well, i thought mixing it all up into a (free) soup with free beer was a good combo, but then ‘there’s just no pleasing some people’.
we had the best time, and its not over yet.
– spider-mania cabaret folks
Freakin wierd!
I went straight to the comments. I better not watch the video from what I hear…
I feel like I should pull my eyes out for watching that.
I couldn’t stop rewinding the dancing Doc Ock! You just can’t go wrong with Otto and disco…
What did I just watch.
Yes ladies and gentleman, Joe Quesada’s BND has finally been put to song and dance. Witness the status changing disaster up close and personal with a mixture of nostalgia and bad writing put into song with lyrics by Marc Guggenheim accompanied with dodgy direction and incoherent dance numbers by Steve Wacker.
Experience the disappointment first hand and share the misery with someone you love. And remember, from the lips of Joe Quesada himself “It’s magic, we don’t have to explain it”