Striketime Caroling With Fred Savage And Friends
Posted by Defamer Hollywood at 8:00 AM on December 15, 2007
As we hunker down for the bleakest™ Hollywood holidays ever, a steady fall of finely shredded scripts lightly dusting the ground, we take a moment to give thanks for what we do have: YouTube of Christmas carols with strike-apropos lyrics, sung by major stars like Justine Bateman and a bunch of actors from that superhero show that was really good first season, then got bad, then just started getting good again when it abruptly went dark.While their toe-tapping take on "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" was an indisputable hit with onlookers, nothing compared to the moment a solemn Kevin Arnold donned a white robe and angel wings, mounted a barricade made of discarded picket-signs, and belted to the tune of "O Holy Night," "No more we write/Nick Counter is a Wiener!" in his stirring, pitch-perfect mezzo-soprano.
- Studios Can't Kick Us Around! [YouTube]

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thefridayforty
Posted 1:49 PM 14/12/07
FOR GOD'S SAKE. Is it too much to ask that the WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA know the difference between "your" and "you're?"
thefridayforty
Conbon
Posted 1:17 PM 14/12/07
I didn't see a cigarette in his belly button.
Conbon
blackheartededitor
Posted 3:28 PM 14/12/07
All I want for Christmas is an end to these no-budget, terrible videos. Please, let's all work together so we can go back to making high-budget, terrible television.
blackheartededitor
jasonelias
Posted 5:44 PM 14/12/07
That's awful. I say start picketing these corny videos so it will force them to expedite a solution. Well, unless people want all of their favorite series to have a season that ended in October.
jasonelias
Miss d
Posted 5:15 PM 16/12/07
You people are writers for God's sake! They are dreadful lyrics, even Spinal Tap has a better sense of musical verve... unless you were making a point that if you don't get what you ask for, all your writing endeavours will suck for ever more...
Miss d