Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog - Brand New Day



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The last song to Act 2 of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. Featuring Neil Patrick Harris, Felicia Day, and Nathan Fillion.
You can watch the rest on www.drhorrible.com for a limited time or download from itunes.


Tags for this video: blog day Dr. felicia fillion harris Horrible joss musical Nathan neil patrick whedon

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My favorite song in ... ( 2 weeks ago by banker196)
My favorite song in this whole thing.
good luck with that ... ( 2 weeks ago by PureSchooly)
good luck with that :D this is a great song
i wanna ask my ... ( 1 week ago by monkeyguitarist24)
i wanna ask my drama/music teacher if we can do it cuz my friend has the hair for doctor horrible and he has the "muscle" too
it is gOd ( 1 week ago by kezia1)
it is gOd
that smirk at the ... ( 1 week ago by bookwyrm333)
that smirk at the begining sends chills down my spine :D
This is my favorite ... ( 1 week ago by indiekid42)
This is my favorite song from the whole show
Best song in the ... ( 1 week ago by homicidalcrash)
Best song in the whole show.
It's wonderfulllll. <3
I feel Billy's pain ... ( 1 week ago by blithium)
I feel Billy's pain. There's really no worse feeling in the world than seeing the girl you love being taken advantage of by someone who doesn't really care about her. I'd want Captain Hammer to die too!
Capt Hammer was ... ( 1 week ago by ShadowCarnie)
Capt Hammer was such a bitch. im glad what happened to him in the end. pansy. lol.
Sigh. Too true, ... ( 6 days ago by proudhug)
Sigh. Too true, blithium.
Is that nathen ... ( 6 days ago by battleroyaleveteran)
Is that nathen fillien?
Damn straight ( 6 days ago by Xercom)
Damn straight
i can do that thing ... ( 6 days ago by dromeda13)
i can do that thing he does with his fingers at 0:41
Where do I get that ... ( 5 days ago by Xercom)
Where do I get that chair?
Yes, yes it is and ... ( 5 days ago by Nitwit77)
Yes, yes it is and it's spelled Nathan Fillion. :) He's the same guy who played Mal in Firefly.
Whoah whoah whoah ... ( 5 days ago by battleroyaleveteran)
Whoah whoah whoah so u guise are telling me thats the same fella who played the legendary mal from firefly?
whats is this? where can i gets MOAR!!!???
wow NPH should sing ... ( 5 days ago by soulonfire463)
wow NPH should sing more often
iTunes should have ... ( 4 days ago by DrBen)
iTunes should have it all
He was on Braodway ... ( 4 days ago by Twilty)
He was on Braodway for a while.
hawt! ( 3 days ago by piratepoison123)
hawt!
no its neil patrick ... ( 3 days ago by piratepoison123)
no its neil patrick harris
Talkin' bout ... ( 3 days ago by Xercom)
Talkin' bout Captain hammer
Array ( 2 days ago by Senko32)
Seriously.
Do want.
The smirk at the ... ( 1 day ago by khmattie)
The smirk at the beginning pretty much makes my life.



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