i’m ngl a bunch of out of touch royal and/or insanely rich people sitting in an ornate room clapping and dancing to a song about war while they probably profit off of it is a little tone deaf
Not sure why these movies got such bad ratings, maybe its just my nostalgia being bias but both these movies were great, especially compared to the trash movies coming out today.
So I know I’m probably reading way too much into this, but I have this amazing head cannon that they all learned and practiced that song on their own time. Like down time after rehearsal, just hanging out as friends. And they learned it cause it was fun, that’s why Berkhamp put on his headband, cause it was more casual than professional. And of course, that was the only song they could think of off the top of their heads at the time, so they just went for it.
Whoever played her and whomever played Tony Blair in this did a pretty good job. I mean, it was humourous, but you could still definitely tell whom they were supposed to be
"Kids should be reasonably diverted for a couple of hours, but odds are they'll have forgotten the whole thing by the next morning." - Dan Via (2004), Washington Post
00:44 Fucking SICK violen/viola riff! edit: also look at 1:56 in the video. Am I hallucinating here or did the stick that guy was holding that Cody wrapped the nunchucks around just disappear between shots? Lmfao I mean it gets wrapped around that pole and then he just holds up the pair of nunchucks but there is no more pole!
I love many things about this 1: they all know the song and how to play it 2:The "Rich snobs" all love the song 3:The singer has a sweat band for some reason? 4:The old guy
The guy who sung "War (What is it good for)" in Agent Cody Banks 2 in 2004, same guy who shot the dog and started all the John Wick Franchise xD Ironic