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'''''Moe Better Booze''''' was a short film made by [[Moe Syzlak]] that he submitted to the [[Springfield Film Festival]] in "[[A Star is Burns]]". In it, Moe dances on top of his bar and sings, | '''''Moe Better Booze''''' was a short film made by [[Moe Syzlak]] that he submitted to the [[Springfield Film Festival]] in "[[A Star is Burns]]". In it, Moe dances on top of his bar and sings, | ||
− | + | :Money gets you one more round. | |
− | + | :Drink it down, you stupid clown. | |
− | + | :Money gets you one more round, | |
− | + | :and you're out on your ass! | |
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He then falls off his bar and yells, "Ow! My back!" This entire scene is a short parody of the film ''Cabaret'': Moe is dressed as Joel Grey was in the film, and the song has a passing resemblance to ''Money Makes the World go Round''. | He then falls off his bar and yells, "Ow! My back!" This entire scene is a short parody of the film ''Cabaret'': Moe is dressed as Joel Grey was in the film, and the song has a passing resemblance to ''Money Makes the World go Round''. | ||
The film lost to [[Barney Gumble]]'s ''[[Pukahontas]]''. | The film lost to [[Barney Gumble]]'s ''[[Pukahontas]]''. | ||
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[[Category:Fictional Films]] | [[Category:Fictional Films]] | ||
[[Category:Springfield Film Festival]] | [[Category:Springfield Film Festival]] |
Revision as of 03:29, May 10, 2010
Moe Better Booze was a short film made by Moe Syzlak that he submitted to the Springfield Film Festival in "A Star is Burns". In it, Moe dances on top of his bar and sings,
- Money gets you one more round.
- Drink it down, you stupid clown.
- Money gets you one more round,
- and you're out on your ass!
He then falls off his bar and yells, "Ow! My back!" This entire scene is a short parody of the film Cabaret: Moe is dressed as Joel Grey was in the film, and the song has a passing resemblance to Money Makes the World go Round.
The film lost to Barney Gumble's Pukahontas.