PDA

View Full Version : Musical number in episode 304?


tredlow
04/24/2010, 07:06 am
Anyone else expecting one? They did it in 104 and 204.

mathman77
04/24/2010, 07:08 am
I want to see another music number, but they should put it in any other episode, so it won't be expected.

caeska
04/24/2010, 07:41 am
Wait a second, doesn't the friendly demon song in 201 count as a musical number?

Randulf
04/24/2010, 08:02 am
A cabaret with dozens of cloned Sams will be nice.

Neelo
04/24/2010, 08:17 am
Wait a second, doesn't the friendly demon song in 201 count as a musical number?

Not really, it's played from a disc, so it's not really a number like the War Song or the Mariachi Song.

Yeah, a Sam clone army singing would be fun!

Cheri
04/24/2010, 09:11 am
A cabaret with dozens of cloned Sams will be nice.

*imagines it in her mind*

I-It's beautiful.

LogicDeLuxe
04/24/2010, 10:37 am
The Teddy Bear song does count, right?

Ash735
04/24/2010, 11:34 am
What? Are you saying the Chest is really really great and awesome from The Penal Zone doesn't count? :D

Hyperkinetic_Martian
04/24/2010, 11:51 am
A cabaret with dozens of cloned Sams will be nice.

I second that :3

Hassat Hunter
04/24/2010, 11:55 am
A cabaret with dozens of cloned Sams will be nice.
...
Now I want this...

der_ketzer
04/24/2010, 11:57 am
The Teddy Bear song does count, right?

And useful to boot does also count. I love the songs from the first season.:)

Diduz
04/24/2010, 12:03 pm
Mike Stemmle is directing 304, so... :p

Sausy Gibbon
04/24/2010, 04:15 pm
Mike Stemmle is directing 304, so... :p

Realy I heard it was 303.:confused:

SI_2D
04/24/2010, 04:49 pm
no they already did the musical number in the first one :P the mole song lol

wefeelgroove
04/24/2010, 05:12 pm
A cabaret with dozens of cloned Sams will be nice.

Yes please.

Gibbeynator
04/24/2010, 05:57 pm
Maybe a song and dance routine from the Great Cthulhu lookalike

Lena_P
04/24/2010, 10:47 pm
I want a sultry, cabaret singer, in a 40's inspired supper club, to sing an haunting, yet hilarious torch song to Sam while Max attacks the bouncer, who's trying to throw them out, in the background. I'd also like for the singer to be Jurgen dressed as Marlene Dietrich, but I'm willing to be flexible about that.

Awesomepantsman
04/24/2010, 10:51 pm
The mole song was my favourite part of the episode!
"Wow, the musical numbers have really gone downhill since last season."

Yadda
04/24/2010, 11:11 pm
...Sam Clone Cabaret or Yadda will pull a Max (or does Max pull a Yadda whenever he goes nuts... Interesting thought) and gnaw some faces.

StrongBrush1
04/25/2010, 11:39 am
A cabaret with dozens of cloned Sams will be nice.

I wonder if the Real Sam will join in...

Neelo
04/25/2010, 11:42 am
I wonder what the lyrics would be... probably lots of huge samisms!

Zonino
04/25/2010, 11:51 am
I'm not sure if the Ted E Bear and Useful to Boot songs count, not because they aren't musical numbers cause they are, and good ones at that, but because to hear them full you had to keep clicking, which means you could actually not hear them at all.

The War Song and the Mariachi song was part of the plot though and so had to be heard.

splash1
04/25/2010, 06:12 pm
I was expecting a musical number where a mock bit of the Chordettes tell Max that he is now more powerful than the Force, in a hilarious but catchy musical theme that lasts 3 minutes.

tredlow
04/26/2010, 06:20 am
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is a 1970 American schlock melodrama film starring Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers, Erica Gavin, Edy Williams, Marcia McBroom, John LaZar, and Michael Blodgett. Directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and Roger Ebert, the film is considered a cult classic. -wikipedia

Rather Dashing
04/26/2010, 09:54 am
I'm going to be highly disappointed if we don't get at least one musical number. :(

splash1
04/26/2010, 06:11 pm
I'm going to be highly disappointed if we don't get at least one musical number. :(

The Molemen have already done such things. And the song is only good if you're shoving glass through a blender and then grinding it at top speed.

Giant Tope
04/26/2010, 09:42 pm
I will be sorely disappointed if Stemmle doesn't get to write that musical episode.

Vainamoinen
04/26/2010, 11:09 pm
I'm not sure if the Ted E Bear and Useful to Boot songs count, not because they aren't musical numbers cause they are, and good ones at that, but because to hear them full you had to keep clicking, which means you could actually not hear them at all.

The War Song and the Mariachi song was part of the plot though and so had to be heard.

Both Bear and Boot could be heard in the end credits of these episodes - no clicking necessary. So, I'd say, they count as songs. Nonetheless, you might well argue, these songs did not have a proper "music video". :D

The Highway
04/27/2010, 12:47 am
-wikipedia

melodrama is not nessecarily music. you should WIKIPEDIA melodrama.

tredlow
04/28/2010, 12:59 am
melodrama is not nessecarily music. you should WIKIPEDIA melodrama.

The theatrical genre of melodrama uses theme-music to manipulate the spectator's emotional response and to denote character types. The term combines "melody" (from the Greek "melōidía", meaning "song") and "drama" (Classical Greek: δράμα, dráma; meaning "action").

I only cared to read the first sentence, though. Yes, I know, it's not necessarily big musical number scene-related, but it at least suggests some musical elements. Also, the title of 304 is a reference to a movie about a rock band.

The Highway
04/28/2010, 01:06 am
still, id much prefer TWO musical numbers in two seperate episodes. makes it a bit more interesting!

Remolay
04/28/2010, 02:42 pm
that would be nice. If they did one of Samisms I would want them to sound like that one Dunkin Donuts commercial.

You know the one: perhaps Fritallian.

Ribs
04/28/2010, 04:51 pm
I will be sorely disappointed if Stemmle doesn't get to write that musical episode.

EpisodesEpisode Release date

"The Penal Zone" April 2, 2010 / April 15, 2010
Notes:
Designed and written by Chuck Jordan

"The Tomb of Sammun-Muk" May 2010
Notes:
Designed and written by Andy Hartzell and Brendan Q. Ferguson

"They Stole Max's Brain!" June 2010
Notes:
Designed by Joe Pinney
Written by Michael Stemmle

"Beyond the Alley of the Dolls" July 2010
Notes:
Designed by Michael Stemmle
Written by Joe Pinney

"The City that Dares Not Sleep" TBD
Notes:
Designed and written by Chuck Jordan

Giant Tope
04/28/2010, 05:44 pm
My position still stands.

Chuck
04/29/2010, 11:18 pm
"They Stole Max's Brain!" June 2010
Notes:
Designed by Joe Pinney
Written by Michael Stemmle

"Beyond the Alley of the Dolls" July 2010
Notes:
Designed by Michael Stemmle
Written by Joe Pinney
Mike is lead writer for both 303 and 304.

And wherever that list came from (I'm guessing a wiki?) it'd be good to list directors, since that's a bigger title in this series than it has been in the past. 301: Me and Nick Herman, 302: Andy Hartzell, 303: Joe Pinney, 304: Dennis Lenart, 305: Derek Sakai.

questionthemajority
05/01/2010, 07:53 pm
Getting back on track...

A cabaret with dozens of cloned Sams will be nice.

Make it happen, TellTale. Make it happen NOW! THE INTERNETS DEMANDS IT!!!

Ribs
05/02/2010, 05:06 pm
Mike is lead writer for both 303 and 304.

And wherever that list came from (I'm guessing a wiki?) it'd be good to list directors, since that's a bigger title in this series than it has been in the past. 301: Me and Nick Herman, 302: Andy Hartzell, 303: Joe Pinney, 304: Dennis Lenart, 305: Derek Sakai.

Done and done. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Max:_The_Devil's_Playhouse)