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Song Parodies -> "R-H-I-N-O"

Original Song Title:

"B-I-N-G-O"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"R-H-I-N-O"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

In "The Amazing Spiderman 2" the villain is Aleksei Sytsevich, a Russian thug played by Paul Giamatti who turns into the Rhino... although in this version the permanently attached polymer skin is mechanized ;-)
There was a Russian who was a thug,
And Rhino was his name-o
R-H-I-N-O
R-H-I-N-O
R-H-I-N-O
And Rhino was his name-o

Inside a polymer skin was stuck,
And Rhino was his name-o
(clap)-H-I-N-O
(clap)-H-I-N-O
(clap)-H-I-N-O
And Rhino was his name-o

He had the strength of many men,
And Rhino was his name-o
(clap)-(clap)-I-N-O
(clap)-(clap)-I-N-O
(clap)-(clap)-I-N-O
And Rhino was his name-o

Used it to hurt the Spiderman,
And Rhino was his name-o
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-N-O
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-N-O
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-N-O
And Rhino was his name-o

They fought and fought- hard victory won,
And Rhino was his name-o
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-O
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-O
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-O
And Rhino was his name-o

Web cracked suit and Sytsevich was done,
And Rhino was his name-o
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)
Rampage came to and end though…

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Pacing: 4.3
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Jonathan - January 20, 2014 - Report this comment
security code is KFC great now I'm hungry... oh yeah 5's for this parody!
Rob Arndt - January 20, 2014 - Report this comment
Thnx Jon, there are 3 Marvel movies coming this year: "Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier", "The Amazing Spidermans 2", and "X-Men: Days of Future Past." There's also French director Luc Besson's "Lucy" with Scarlett Johnsson as a drug mule turned heroine! Wonder Woman has been cast with the Israeli chick from the "Fast & Furious" films but for the "Batman vs Superman" movie and NOT for an independent film. D.C. sucks. She doesn't even fit the image and they messed up her costume too. Marvel is hoping to get "Ant-Man" done for 2015 with Paul Rudd (sp?)... and of course "Avengers 2." "Black Panther" is shelved for now but the Falcon appears in Cap 2.
Der Toddler - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
Golly! What's the latest on the Teletubbies franchise? How old are you, anyway? Fünf or fünfzig? Bet you're old enough to give yourself 5s.
Comic dude - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
Whoa there, Grandpa! It's pretty obvious that you don't know anything about the Marvel universe nor its franchis films. "Avengers" broke all box office records and has earned over three billion dollars, beating Cameron's Titanic and Avatar. What are you waiting for old dude? Expendables 3 with a bunch of has-beens, the new Rambo tv series, new Rocky movie, or Schwarzenegger doing a new Conan or offered money to play in T5??? Stop offending guys that love comic adventures. The demographics for these are males 15-35 and also include substantial family viewing. Five year olds? Try Disney instead! 5s
Der Toddler - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
Get perspective, Comic dude. Movies, TV, education, news -- just about everything has been dumbed down in order to exploit the most affluent demographic. Fifty-year old schmucks, like the parody writer, with adolescent brains are way past the 35-year cutoff. Grandson, all the movies you mention are for the same idiots who let their freedoms be stolen because they have never been taught to think critically and maturely. And that's fine with your corporate masters. I don't hear you mention The Lives of Others, Pan's Labyrinth, Spirit of the Beehive, Come and See, etc. Of course not! No special effects and shoot-'em-up.
Rob Arndt - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
@DT, What right do you have to call me a schmuck with an adolescent brain when my knowledge base is far greater than yours and just b/c I am 50 and am not dated??? WTH would you know about my tastes in art, music, and entertainment? I love ALL genres of music and movies, and almost every format of art. Btw, the last films I have bought and seen are: "The Butler", "Fruitvale Station", "Blue Caprice", "Another Earth", and "The Wall (Die Wand)"!!! As for German and/or foreign films I have, you made me LOL b/c I probably have more films than you do in my vast collection from around the world, from: UK, Norway, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Russia, Poland, Mexico, Japan, and HK Cinema. Love anime too! German films include some of the best: "Das Boot", "Run Lola Run", "Mostly Martha", "Goodbye Lenin", "The Lives of Others", "Wings of Desire", "Downfall", "Baader-Meinhoff Gang". "The Experiment", "Sophie Scholl", "In July" and last one bought- "Die Wand" (which predates Stephen King's Under the Dome by decades)!!! So don't you feel foolish right about now? If not, you should. You speak under a false S/N, use broad generalizations, and got your assumptions all wrong.
Comic dude - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
Der Toddler probably still uses an old 27" tv with a first generation dvd player/VHS player so that he can watch "Oklahoma" for the bazillionth time!!! And what's irionic is that in his day it was probably the Golden Era of comics which saw Wonder Woman, Superman, and Captain America emerge. Comics, btw, can sell for thousands to millions of dollars. That's why adult collectors save them as assets. My whole family of all ages and genrations loves comics and Mad magazine as well. That of course is an American icon. No true patriot would dis Mad. Old dude just needs to get out more often and open his mind. Films like Spidey 2 may be childish to him, but they are event movies for most of us and some even do cosplay which the old man probably never had the guts to try. I once dated a "Supergirl" and I bet she was better looking than any woman old dude ever dated or married. It's not a matter of growing up, its a matter of enjoying life to the fullest and being inspired to do good and not evil. People go to the movies, especially during hard times, to avoid reality. Leave that to the Europeans who live in their own fantasy world of socialism, smoking and drinking, casual sex, and heavy drug use. We have that too but don't dwell on it cinematically. We like superheroes. So get over it already old dude.
LOL - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
"just b/c I am 50 and am not dated"

Typo! You put "am" instead of "have".
Der Toddler - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
I stand foursquare behind my last comment. Comic dude: When I was a kid, I was an avid comic book reader. I am one of the few remaining people who know the name of the crippled newsie who became Capt. Marvel, Jr. I followed the comic strips, and so I know you're calling me a Q.O.C. When MAD was in its infancy, the back cover had a send-up of the Parke Davidson ad campaign called "Great Moments in Medicine." Mad's take, The Presentation of the Bill, is indelible in my mind. I have two cabinets filled with back issues of MAD. I recently read the wonderful novel set in the Golden Age of the Comic Book, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. But it IS a matter of growing older. My literary tastes grew more nuanced, and that enhanced my ability to live life to the fullest I could. I remind you of 1 Corinthians 13:11 (King James Version) -- "When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child : but when I became a man, I put away childish things."

Rob Arndt: It's a fairly safe bet that you have made a wrong assumption about having a superior collection of films. I have recorded 1,641 films, and I estimate that at least 95% are on anybody's top 1,000 list, including TSPDT. Here's a brief sample: A Nous La Liberte; Aguirre, the Wrath of God; Andrei Rublev; Ashes and Diamonds; Aparajito; An Autumn Afternoon. And that's only a small sample of the A's. I have Berlin Alexanderplatz; Europa Europa; Der Golem (with Harry Baur); L'Atalante; Pandora's Box; The Testament of Dr. Mabuse; Olympia; Triumph of the Will; Vampyr; and, of course, Emil Jannings in The Last Laugh and The Last Command. And Surprise! I have Batman Begins and everything of that genre, and anime which I felt compelling. I do not "love ALL genres of music and movies, and almost every format of art." That is a fatuous remark, intended to reinforce your false image as a polymath.
Rob Arndt - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
@DT, wrong person to play games with concerning film collections. I live in Cali and 1641 recorded (laugh) films are a joke. I have many thousands of DVDs and even my old VHS collection in boxes are greater than 2000. As for your list- so what? I have many of those films, a giant listing of the classics, but unlike you have equally a great number of films from all genres and sub-genres with many acclaimed actors by accalimed directors. You talk to CD in one paragraph and mis-use a Biblical ref (meant for spiritual growth) and then turn it around with materialistic bragging rights about BB and "everything of that genre!!!" Really??? Even the old comic serials? Foreign superheroes? And anime can number in the tens of thousands, not to mention the adult spin-offs (wink)!!! My remark about all genres is true. Am well-rounded and it takes many forms of entertainment to please me when not out in the world enjoying life experiences. And any TRUE parodist would have to cover ALL GENRES of music, artists, and time periods to be truly great. At least I try. Just modern for example: what regular old vet frequently parodies today's artists- Gaga, Ke$ha, Beyonce, Akon, Pitbull, Britney, Lily Allen, Katy Perry, Madonna, Bruno Mars, Pixie Lott, Victoria Justice, Bieber, Gomez, Lovato, Efron, Lil Wayne, etc... and added KPOP artists? No one in the Top 10 except me. That's not childish, that's contemporary. Wanna compare music collections next? Or how about books? I'm covered and my topics reflect all of the above in my 2306 parodies to date. Again, if you are so adamant about projecting superiority and Biblical integrity, WHY are you posting as "Der Toddler" and not your given name? DT thus far has proven to stand for Detestable IMHO. The Word also speaks of truth and you, Sir, are a liar using deception to promote your lofty opinions. In fact, this parody is about the comic villain Rhino and the pacing is matched and it is a harmless parody. Why would it rate 4x 1-bombs unless it's personal? At least a 511 or 533 or 333 would be fair. But you lack integrity and 1-bombed me along with your pathetic commentary meant as a distraction. You evaded the core of CD's argument and my rebuttal. Go back to a dictionary to choose new words to use as your type always seeks the last word. I bet you didn't even post today. What does that say about you, the dweller on the comments page? I write everyday. Everyday for almost 3 years straight just here. Am also other places online as well. I have my online books, poetry, and parodies. I am established. WHO are you? Puppetry and 1-bombing shows how lame you really are despite your crafted replies. Not impressed nor moved.
Line King - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
Another (yawn) rant. Why would your "parody" rate 10x 5-bombs "unless it's personal"? It contains only 7 lines that you created. The rest are repetitions, taken with a small tweak, from the OS.
Humidifier - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
geez, Mr. 2306, what a conceited bore
Cali Cops - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
"I have many thousands of DVDs"

We're on our way round to make sure they're not DVD-Rs or pirate copies. You must have more money than sense if they're all legit.
@ Cali Cops - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
Of course he has more money than sense. He wouldn't even need a $1 for that.
Rob Arndt - January 21, 2014 - Report this comment
Wow- a puppet forum, how original!!! Btw, to all- I am a collector and it is nothing to have accumulated several thousand DVDs since the 1990s. I buy every Tuesday or order online, shop in stores. No biggie at all. You've made something out of nothing and out of desperation too :)

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