In Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways to Die in the West, Neil Patrick Harris takes center stage for one of the film’s best sequences — the highly choreographed and riotously funny “Mustache Song.”
“I do always feel like everything that I do should have some sort of musical component,” MacFarlane told EW. “If you can get a song in there, it’s just a nice Hollywood tradition.”
His comedy might be irreverent, but the key to success in a musical number, MacFarlane says, is treating your material with the utmost seriousness. Even as a self-described “non-dancer,” MacFarlane knows how...
“I do always feel like everything that I do should have some sort of musical component,” MacFarlane told EW. “If you can get a song in there, it’s just a nice Hollywood tradition.”
His comedy might be irreverent, but the key to success in a musical number, MacFarlane says, is treating your material with the utmost seriousness. Even as a self-described “non-dancer,” MacFarlane knows how...
- 5/29/2014
- by Lindsey Bahr
- EW - Inside Movies
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