Big Screen: Die Goody

It’s going to take a few days to sort out all the ‘Die Hard’ as a Xmas movie business. We’ve been down this road before, so let’s not repeat any of our previous selections.

Might as well give David Goody his due. His musical “A Good Christmas to Die Hard” still has a few songs we haven’t shared.

‘Carol of the Bells’ gets the yippie-ki-yai treatment in “Carol of Melon Farming Bells“. This one is so gentle that the tagline profanity gets a Spoonerism euphemism.

No one calls it Helsinki Syndrome” is a silly side eye reference to snide movie lines.

‘Angels We have Heard’ becomes “Agent Johnson Must be High” as a rap piece.

Blow the Roof” is more quick filler, with sfx.

The outro, “Ode to Joy” merely plays music. Must be why i haven’t shared all.

As a postscript, “Sinatra Nearly Starred in Die Hard” peeks behind the production to discover who WASN’T in the starring role back in 1988. Jazzy pop.

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