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Weird Al Yankovic - The Ultimate Video Collection
[2003]

Starring: 'Weird Al' Yankovic, Jon Schwartz, Tom Snyder, Jim West, Max Baer Jr.
Director: 'Weird Al' Yankovic Dror Soref Francis Delia Janet Greek Jay Levey
Format: Colour Dolby NTSC
Released: 29 Jan 2007
RRP: £8.99
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Why is this man not a superstar in the UK? I don't know. - By: Neil, 14 Nov 2008
Unfortunately, this is no longer the Ultimate Video Collection. I guess we'll have to wait until "Weird Al" retires or dies for that. However, if you get this & his latest album Straight Outta Lynwood, you'll have a fantastic collection of songs & videos that will keep you entertained & amused for a very long time.

Most of the songs on here are parodies. They cover lots of different styles of music - folky, pop, rap, soul, rock & grunge. And Weird Al nails every single one. A superb musician, singer & arranger. This man should be huge here in the UK but for some reason, he's not. I don't know why.

Buy this. It's brilliant. And so cheap!!
The Collection Truly is Ultimate!!! - By: Dmitriy Shkarubo, 22 Aug 2008
Great DVD. from the King of Parodies, Contains almost every video he's ever made.

List & Description of The Videos-

1.Fat- Parody of ''Bad'' By Michael Jackson, Shot on 3/12/88
This grammy award winning Video was shot on a culver city soundstage on a subway set donated by Michael Jackson himself. For this video Al's make-up nearly took 3 hours to apply.
2.Amish Paradise- Parody of ''Gangstas Paradise'' by Coolio shot in Febuary of 96 with appearances by Florence Henderson who plays the Michelle Pfeiffer role in this tale of life on the mean streets of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. One shot in this required Al to phoneticallly sing the lyrics backwards while walking in reverse through a busy barnyard.
3.It's All About The Pentiums, Parody of ''It's alll about the Benjamins'' By Puffy Daddy Video shot in July of 99, this video features cameos by two of the funniest people in the world-, Emo Phillips & Drew Carey.
4.Smells like Nirvana- 1992- Parody of ''Smells like Teen Spirit'' By Nirava, Rolling Stone put this on their list of the top 100 Videos of All Time & Al was nominated for best male performance at the MTV Video Music Awards. This video also used the same janitor as in the video Smells like Teen spirit. Dick Van Patten also turns in a stellar performance.
5.You Dont Love me Anymore- 1992, This song is an Al Original although the video was closely modeled after ''More than Words'' by Extreme.
6.Bedrock Anthem- Parody of Under the Bridge & Give it Away by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Shot in 93- This video was shot on the same exact patch of dessert as the original. The Bee Girl from the Blind Melon video makes an appearance, as does Al's Aunt Dot.
7.Gump- Parody of ''Lump'' by The Presidents Of The United States Of America shot in April Of 1996, Al tells the complete story of Forrest Gump In under 2 minutes. Pat Boone appears in a bench cameo.
8.Jurassic Park, Airing October 93, Parody of ''MacArthur Park'' by Richard Harris-This video went on to be nominated for a Grammy & is still a big favorite in animation festivals around the world.
9.Headline News- parody of ''Mmmm,Mmmm,Mmmm,Mmmm'' by the Crash Test Dummies aired in Oct of 94 & set the legends of John Wayne Bobbitt, Tonya Harding & Singapore Caning victim Michael Fay to the tune of 1994's most hummable hit.
10.Dare To Be Stupid- Although an original composition, 1985's ''Dare to be Stupid'' is a homage to the group Devo, as well as, of course, Al's Motto in Life. I have to say this video is brilliant. This is one of my favorite Weird Al Videos. It incorporates Devo style with Weird Als Genius.
11.Eat It- Febuary of 1984, Parody of '' Beat It'' by Michael Jackson. Al's Grammy Award Winning Parody ''Eat It'' was an immediate international success.
12.Like A Surgeon, Parody of Madonna's '' Like A Virgin'' filmed in March of 85, this video was filmed in an actual hospital that had gone out of business. This, along with the videos ''Dare to be Stupid'' & One More Minute were done as part of a home-video release & television special callled '' The Compleat Al''.
13.UHF, shot in June 1989- The video shot for the Original Themesong from Al's Movie was perhaps his most ambitious to date. Al & his band parody in order: Guns n Roses, George Michael, Robert Palmer, Prince, Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel, ZZ Top, Billy Idol, The Beatles, INXS & Randy Newman. Also features guest appearances like Michael Richards & more.
14.Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies- Parody of Money For Nothin' by Dire Straits shot in January of 1989 & was also the centerpiece of Al's Movie UHF, This video features the computer animation of Rick Morris.
15.One More Minute, 1985- This original sick & twisted Elvis like Doo-Wop love balllad has become a perenial favorite among the relationship impaired. Al's long time band members Jim West, Steve Jay & Jon ''Bermuda'' Schwartz supply the cheesy choreography. Also watch for Al ripping up a picture of the woman who inspired the song.
16.I Lost On Jeopardy, Parody of Jeopardy by Greg Kihn, shot in 1984, is a nostalgic tribute to the old Jeopardy game show. Cameos by original host Art Fleming & original show announcer Don Pardo. Al's mentor Dr. Demento, Al's real parents & Greg Kihn himself.
17.This is the Life- filmed in 84 its a 1930's flavored original & was the theme song for the 1930s gangster spoof ''Johnny Dangerously'' with Micheal Keaton & Danny Devito.
18.Living With A Hernia, Parody of ''Living In America'' by James Brown. Filmd in 86 this parody was shot on the same stage where the Godfather Of Soul shot his scenes for Rocky IV.
19.Spy Hard- Al's third movie theme was the title song from Hollywood Pictures action Spoof Spy Hard starring Leslie Nielson. Shot in 96.
20.Ricky- Parody of ''Mickey'' by Toni Basil, Filmed in April of 83, this one was Al's Music Video Debut. This was arguably the first comedy video ever shown on MTV.
21.Christmas At Ground Zero- This cheery Phil Spector inspired original tune about death, destruction & the end of the world was largely banned by broadcasters, that somehow decided it was a tad morbid to play a song about nuclear annihiliation during the Holidays. A compilation of cold war era scare tactic footage is capped by a live-action shot filmed in the Bronx. Airdate. November 21, 1986.
22.I Love Rocky Road, June of 1983, A Parody of Joan Jett's ''I Love Rock-n-Roll is a tribute to Al's favorite Ice Cream Flavor.
23.Bob- Shot in June of 2003, This is a homage to Bob Dylan's ''Subterranean Homesick Blues'' video Which was part of the Documentary Dont Look Back. Filmed in an allley in downtown L.A. It was shot as part of an ''AL-TV'' special that aired on VH1 10 Days Later.
24.The Saga Begins- Aired June 1999, A Parody of Don Mclean's ''American Pie'' is an MTV Unplugged take-off on Star Wars- Episode 1, The Phantom Menace. Shot in a blistering Hot Mojave Desert & a comfy air conditioned soundstage in North Hollywood California.

Special Features- Extras Include clips from the Weird Al Show, a rare 1981 performance clip from NBC's The Tomorrow Show, a photo galllery & on-screen lyrics option!!!

I also hear theres a hidden Easter Egg on the Special Features Section, Highlight ''Weird Al'', then press up & youll be treated to the video ''My Bologna''.

Overalll, great collection of episodes & highly recommended to any Weird Al Fan or anyone who just likes to laugh & enjoys good comedy.
**Awesome** - By: S. Gates, 03 Feb 2008
I hadn't seen alll of the videos on here when I bought it for my other half, but it is cracking. Unsuprisingly there's a great deal of chuckles to be had, as the videos are in a very similar vein to the songs - in short, if you like the music I reckon there's a good chance you'll like the videos. And to have them alll in one place & not via YouTube is a nice little luxury.

The one criticism is that the selection seems to have been put together just before 'White & Nerdy' - I was hoping to get a little bit of dancing Donny on this DVD, but it was not to be. Maybe next time...
All Al's great stuff - By: Bj Lucas, 30 Sep 2007
check out this great video collection. 'fat' is hilariously funny(done to the tune of Michael Jackson's Bad)

Gangsters paradise also gets the weird Al treatment & becomes Ahmish paradise Soo hilarious!The video is worth seeing by itself. Also, look out for a black & white video that mirrors Extremes 'more than words' side splittingly funny.

this has alll Als wonderful parodies on it, brilliant.
track listing - By: J. A. D. Atkins, 21 Jan 2007
I don't have this DVD, but it's been reviewed on Amazon.com & one of the reviewers there has helpfully included a track listing, so I'm copying it here for reference.

1. Fat (parody of Bad by Michael Jackson)
2. Amish Paradise (parody of Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio)
3. It's All About the Pentiums (parody of It's All About The Benjamins by Puff Daddy)
4. Smells Like Nirvana (parody of Smells Like Teen Spirit)
5. You Don't Love Me Anymore
6. Bedrock Anthem (parody of Red Hot Chili Peppers)
7. Gump (parody of Lump by The Presidents of the United States of America)
8. Jurassic Park (parody of MacArthur Park by Richard Harris)
9. Headline News (parody of Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by Crash Test Dummies)
10. Dare to Be Stupid
11. Eat It (parody of Beat It by Michael Jackson)
12. Like a Surgeon (parody of Like A Virgin by Madonna)
13. UHF
14. Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies (parody of Money For Nothing by Dire Straits)
15. One More Minute
16. I Lost On Jeopardy (parody of Jeopardy by Greg Kihn)
17. This Is the Life (from the film Johnny Dangerously)
18. Living With a Hernia (parody of Living In America by James Brown)
19. Spy Hard
20. Ricky (parody of Mickey by Toni Basil)
21. Christmas at Ground Zero
22. I Love Rocky Road (parody of I Love Rock 'n' Roll by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts)
23. Bob (homage to Subterranean Homesick Blues by Bob Dylan)
24. The Saga Begins (parody of American Pie by Don McLean)

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As for Weird Al in general, I find his parodies of pop songs highly entertaining. Although parodies of books (such as Barry Trotter & the like) seem to get boring beyond the first two pages, Weird Al not only has the advantage that each track is only three minutes long, but also is actuallly funny, & every other line will induce a chuckle. When he makes a music video, it's usuallly both the audio & the video that are parodies of the originals, & I will sometimes spend an hour trying to see if I can find Wierd Al videos & their originals on YouTube, & watch the originals solely in order to appreciate the parodies. But you probably have to be "well-read" (as it were) in the pop music parodied here in order to get the best out of this album.