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'''''Moe Better Booze''''' was a short film made by [[Moe Syzlak]] for the [[Springfield Film Festival]].
 
'''''Moe Better Booze''''' was a short film made by [[Moe Syzlak]] for the [[Springfield Film Festival]].
  
Moe dances on top of his bar and then sings the song: [[One More Round]]
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Moe dances on top of his bar and sings the song "[[One More Round]]." He then falls off of his bar and yells, "Ow! My back!"
 
 
He then falls off his bar and yells, "Ow! My back!"
 
  
 
In the film festival, ''Moe Better Booze'' lost to another alcohol-related film, [[Barney Gumble]]'s ''[[Pukahontas]]''.
 
In the film festival, ''Moe Better Booze'' lost to another alcohol-related film, [[Barney Gumble]]'s ''[[Pukahontas]]''.

Revision as of 06:56, August 2, 2010

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Moe dances on his bar.
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Joel Grey in Cabaret.

Moe Better Booze was a short film made by Moe Syzlak for the Springfield Film Festival.

Moe dances on top of his bar and sings the song "One More Round." He then falls off of his bar and yells, "Ow! My back!"

In the film festival, Moe Better Booze lost to another alcohol-related film, Barney Gumble's Pukahontas.

Cultural References / Trivia

Moe Better Booze is a short parody of the musical film Cabaret: Moe is dressed as Joel Grey was in the film, and the song has a passing resemblance to "Money, Money, Money" (specifically, the lyric "Money makes the world go 'round").

Appearances