Jason Segel's DRACULA puppet musical must happen
Sunday, December 20, 2009
As weird as it feels to already do another Forgetting Sarah Marshall-related post, I had to pass this amazing clip along.
A few days ago, Jason Segel was a guest on the 1000th episode of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. The show had a puppet theme (because Ferguson just rocks like that) and Segel brought along his Dracula puppet from Forgetting Sarah Marshall and performed an absolutely ass-kicking version of Dracula's Lament, the big show-stopper from the Dracula puppet musical that Segel is apparently really trying to sell to Broadway.
After seeing this clip, I am now convinced this show has to happen. It has to. Broadway desperately needs a musical where a melancholy, creepy Dracula puppet belts out Jim Steinman-esque power ballads. Hell, America needs it. In fact, you should all click on that "Tip via Paypal" button up there and send me lots of cash, so I can get rich in a hurry and invest in Segel's vampire musical opus. Let's make this thing happen, people.
(Via Topless Robot.)
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A few days ago, Jason Segel was a guest on the 1000th episode of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. The show had a puppet theme (because Ferguson just rocks like that) and Segel brought along his Dracula puppet from Forgetting Sarah Marshall and performed an absolutely ass-kicking version of Dracula's Lament, the big show-stopper from the Dracula puppet musical that Segel is apparently really trying to sell to Broadway.
After seeing this clip, I am now convinced this show has to happen. It has to. Broadway desperately needs a musical where a melancholy, creepy Dracula puppet belts out Jim Steinman-esque power ballads. Hell, America needs it. In fact, you should all click on that "Tip via Paypal" button up there and send me lots of cash, so I can get rich in a hurry and invest in Segel's vampire musical opus. Let's make this thing happen, people.
(Via Topless Robot.)
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