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I enjoyed nearly every moment of Weird Al’s feature ... The best part about Daniel Radcliffe’s performance in Weird is the sincerity with which he lip syncs to Weird Al’s music.
Weird Al Yankovic launched his career in the 1980s with a spoof of the Michael Jackson hit “Beat it,” which sold half a million copies. A new movie — a parody — tells the origin story of Yankovic. It ...
Radcliffe also opens up about why he wanted to play the Grammy-winning artist in the parody biopic. By Christy Piña Associate Editor “Weird Al” Yankovic and Daniel Radcliffe are big fans of ...
with Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. Starring Daniel Radcliffe as the man himself and featuring an array of comedy cameos, it's the most ridiculous subversion of the "biopic" genre in years.
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is the improbable tale of a young boy who becomes a rock god by playing a polka instrument. And former wizard Daniel Radcliffe brings an entirely new kind of magic to ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic was under a spell watching Daniel Radcliffe portray him onscreen. The parody song artist said it was "pretty crazy" how well the Harry Potter alum channeled him while filming ...
Radcliffe spends quite a number of scenes shirtless, seemingly a throwback to the muscle suit Yankovic wore in ... There's very few people that will say no.” Daniel Radcliffe (left) and "Weird Al" ...
TORONTO – Daniel Radcliffe ... aspects of Weird Al’s pop-culture career. Radcliffe spends quite a number of scenes shirtless, seemingly a throwback to the muscle suit Yankovic wore in the ...
Plus, the Tom Lehrer song he performed 10 years ago that caught Yankovic's eye. Daniel Radcliffe transformed into parody music icon Weird Al Yankovic in the upcoming satirical biopic. "I knew ...
By Glenn Rowley My bologna! Daniel Radcliffe dished on his role as “Weird Al” Yankovic in the upcoming faux-biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story in a new cover story on Wednesday (Oct. 26).
Daniel Radcliffe said that he didn't get in shape specifically for the Weird Al Yankovic movie. In the film, he appears either fully or partially shirtless multiple times and is visibly muscular.
If you ever have the opportunity to see “Weird Al” Yankovic live, do it. This is not a request; it’s a demand. I saw him a few nights ago during the Unfortunate Return of the Ridiculously ...