You know, we’re going to look back one day and remember Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog as the one that kicked original web series into the entertainment big leagues. This year Joss Whedon’s brilliantly aberrant creation—a musical superhero love story in three acts—won the hearts of millions, vaulting the indie web series to the top of the charts both as a “TV” show and a full-length soundtrack. (If you’re somehow still not convinced this is a big deal for web entertainment, it even made the cover of TIME magazine.)
And now, just in time for the holidays, Joss gives fans one more evil little treat: a completely original, special-feature-packing DVD edition which ships on the 19th only from Amazon. If you stop reading right now, take 30 seconds and go buy one (right now) for someone you love (or even just like a little), they will thank you in ways I don’t want to know about.
For those that are still with me, here’s the lowdown on the DVD, of which I was lucky enough to get an early copy to rip apart ruthlessly. I’ll try not to give away too much, especially those well-placed easter eggs since half the fun is finding them.
Joss rallied the cast together to create heaps of new material making the DVD much more than an afterthought, and instead an extension of the Dr. Horrible experience and a must-have for even the casual fans. Stars Felicia Day, Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Simon Helberg all worked almost as much on the DVD as the series itself. And creator-producers Joss, his brothers Jed and Zack Whedon, and Maurissa Tancharoen are all over the special features and commentary.
Languages
Plenty of subtitles to cover a healthy chunk of world viewers (the DVD is region free): English, Spanish, French, German, Wiccan, Japanese, Chinese. Notably missing: Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish.
Special Features
Commentary! The Musical — this is the true pearl of this oyster, almost a whole new series itself complete with 42 minutes of new original musical fun. Instead of talking over a semi-audible version of the series, they mute out the original, pop up subtitles to remind you what’s being said on screen, and sing an ensemble musical commentary unlike anything I’ve ever seen (or heard) before.
A little teaser…cast is singing about the series’ writer’s strike origins (allegro tempo):
“When you start negotiations with integrity and patience, and they just cry battle stations, what’s to like? When you ask a small amount and then the counters counters counter, and the deal is tantamount to Take A Hike! You can’t sit around with your head in the sand, you pull it out you stand up and you strike!
When you hear the lawyers talking saying our behavior’s shocking it’s as convincing as a cockney Dick Van Dyke. When they leave the town unstable and they come back to the table and say now we should be able—kidding, psyche!”
Evil League of Evil (ELE) Applications — I was completely surprised by how good (or evil) these were. A testament to the fanbase’s creativity, wit and mad video skills. Watch all ten finalists from this summer’s contest to find the next members of Bad Horse’s famed Evil League of Evil. Thirty minutes of YouTube feature-worthy gold.
The Making of Dr. Horrible Featurettes — this three-parter: “The Movie,” “The Music” and “What Just Happened?” comprise what is essentially a documentary of the Dr. Horrible phenomenon from its origins and Joss’ chicken-scratched lyrics of the first songs, to script notes with Maurissa and Joss’ brothers Zack and Jed, early rehearsal footage with the cast and on set bloopers. We even get to see the exact moment when Zack clicked his mouse at 12 AM EST on July 15, 2008 setting Dr. Horrible free to the interwebs. That fateful site-crashing day saw “more than 1,000 hits per second” they tell us. And of course, like a good documentary with talking heads we get some delicious moments from the cast and creators:

“That indie spirit that Dr. Horrible had, where people feel like they are participating in its success, is so unique.” (Felicia Day, “Penny”)
“The internet has really opened up this huge channel to puts things out, and that puts the power in the artists’ hands.” (Jed Whedon, Writer)
In the end, it’s ABC Family that’s left scratching their heads wondering why they passed on this one after hearing the pitch, leaving Joss to go it alone and self-fund the production. And the DVD is a crowning homage to something bigger than the 42 minute superhero musical, perhaps to the evolution of a movement. After watching, you can’t help but reflect on the power and reach of the Dr. Horrible experience. Creators can now connect directly with fans on their own terms. Give it away for free online? Sure, why not. This is going to change everything, or perhaps it already has.
[Note: Joss even reviewed the DVD himself for Amazon as an impartial reviewer. Good to see he was balanced. At least someone was. Now, go review it yourself.]
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I have already ordered my copy and I’m waiting for amazon.ca to come online (in the next few days) so I can order some more!
I think you are absolutely right about Dr Horrible changing everything. Of course there were plenty of forerunners and without them Dr Horrible would not have happened, but the scale of reach has been phenomenal. This is ‘Future Entertainment’.
And thanks for a great review about the contents. All the extra bits sound fantastic and I don’t know whether to watch the show or ‘Commentary!’ first when I get my DVD (decisions, decisions!). Of course, like many people I’m waiting to see the ELE applications that made it through and the I’m happy to hear the featurettes capture the mad days of the release and all the excitement around that.
Now I just have to wait for the DVD to arrive….
Wiccan?
@b!X – Yes, Wiccan subtitles. I’ll let you figure out what they got up to.
The music is so catchy that Marc actually sang it to me last night.
I admit to being as curious as worldofhiglet about the results of the ELE competition. The league, it seems, works in mysterious ways. But my copy of the DVD is also on order, and we’ll all soon see who was treated to the dulcet tones of the Bad Horse Chorus.
The internet revolution has only just begun. Bad things are coming…
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Only read a few bits ’cause I don’t wanna get too many spoilers, but I have to say that now I’m sad about the ‘no portuguese’ subtitles.
Normally I’d think that’s ‘normal’… but being such a ground breaking project, I thought they would try to get a few more languages for the subtitles… I mean, Wiccan????… I was ready to convince my friends to buy it even if the subtitles were in Portugal’s portuguese, but now it’ll be harder to convince them to buy it with no portuguese at all…
Oh well, I guess I’m just bitching about a small thing… [though it really does make me sad]… Still, can’t wait for my dvd to arrive!
@Brady I would have loved to see that…
As much as I love web shows and its whole industry (and trust me, I do), I just can’t see myself paying to buy this on DVD. Maybe it’s because I’m not at the point in my life (living in a college apartment) where I buy anything that I’ll have to hold on to for a while, but I can’t personally see myself ordering this. Especially when it’s still available on Hulu. I mean, DVD extras are fine and all, but how often do I look at them? Only if I’m reviewing the DVD, or I’m particularly bored.
I don’t know. I guess it’s the quintessential internet conundrum; I love awesome, innovative content (which Dr. Horrible was), but I hate paying for things. For now, I’ll personally stick to letting advertisers pay for me to watch Dr. Horrible. I hope DVD sales do well though… I’m excited for a possible part 2! (http://news.tubefilter.tv/2008.....-works-2/)
well this is one of my favorite movie. It is really cool one.
@Arjun – Ok Ok, we’ll buy you one for your Holiday bonus. You’ll be thankful, trust me. It’s like a whole new Dr. H experience. Mind blowing. Wiccan subtitles!
(thinking we need to do more to keep our writers happy…geesh.)
@Marc Well if you promise that the DVD would offer a whole new experience I might look into it. The thing is, I’m really saving up at the moment to buy a SHAMWOW®… :P
@Arjun
It’s got Commentary! The Musical, that alone should be reason enough to buy it!
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