Weird the Al Yankovic story

Daniel Radcliffe is "Weird" Al Yankovic in the unexaggerated true story about the greatest musician of our time. From a conventional upbringing where playing the accordion was a sin, Al rebelled and made his dream of changing the words to world-renowned songs come true. An instant success...

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Other Authors: Appel, Eric, 1980- (Screenwriter), Yankovic, Al, 1959- (Screenwriter, Actor), Radcliffe, Daniel, 1989- (Actor), Wood, Evan Rachel, 1987- (Actor), Wilson, Rainn, 1966- (Actor), Huss, Toby, 1966- (Actor), Castro, Arturo, 1985- (Actor), Nicholson, Julianne, 1971- (Actor)
Format: Videos DVD
Language: English
Published: Los Angeles, CA : Shout! Factory, [2023]
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Summary: Daniel Radcliffe is "Weird" Al Yankovic in the unexaggerated true story about the greatest musician of our time. From a conventional upbringing where playing the accordion was a sin, Al rebelled and made his dream of changing the words to world-renowned songs come true. An instant success and sex symbol, Al lives an excessive lifestyle and pursues an infamous romance that nearly destroys him.
Item Description: Originally released as a motion picture in 2022.
Wide screen (2.39:1) and full screen (1.33:1).
Special features: Audio commentary with Al Yankovic and director Eric Appel; Deleted/extended/alternate scenes hosted by Al Yankovic and Eric Appel; The making of Weird; Late Night with Seth Meyers interview with "Weird Al" Yankovic and Daniel Radcliffe; IMDB.com: a plethora of cameos; Variety.com interview with Daniel Radcliffe, Evan Rachel Wood and Eric Appel at the Toronto International Film Festival; TheWrap.com interview with "Weird Al" Yankovic and Eric Appel; Lyric video: Now you know; Movie promos; Trailers.
Physical Description: 1 videodisc (108 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: DVD; region 1, NTSC; anamorphic widescreen (2.39:1) and full screen (1.33:1); Dolby digital 5.1 surround or Dolby digital 2.0 stereo.
Audience: Rating: TV-14. CHV rating: PG.
Production Credits: Director of photography, Ross Riege ; edited by Jamie Kennedy ; composers, Leo Birenberg & Zach Robinson.