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  • I want a sequel please!!!!

  • I can't believe they but out the musical section, admittedly it doesn't really fit in with rest but it was so good!

  • brrag drrag the grad is luv <2

  • i love how she say "DRRUG" <3

  • his voice sounds kinda ricki martin

  • the more they try to force feed me their ads the more I wanna not buy their crap.

  • the only thing that pisses me off in this movie is trying to figure out how Babydoll is actually dancing like outside of her dream world thing....

  • Doesn't anyone find it odd how Lovedrug came out with the album Sucker Punch Show, and in Sucker Punch they have the song Love is the Drug? >.>

  • @roseking900 o: I've never noticed that before...

  • Movie's shit, but the song is fun and catchy I suppose, despite the fact that it's almost purposeless in the extended edition or even the end credits.

  • GODDAMMIT THESE PEOPLE NEED RECORDING CONTRACTS!! srsly I have now awarded sexiest voice to Oscar Isaac.

  • This version kinda sucks.

  • Carla Gugino has such a beautiful voice, she should sing in her movies more often

  • I ♥ SUCKER PUNCH!

    &

    This Music! ♥

  • I DO COCAI-oh wait.

  • the videos free on itunes owesome

  • Blue really has issues....

  • When was this song ever used in the movie?...

  • @sostarstruckkxoxo end credits

  • @sostarstruckkxoxo It's in the end credits but you can also see it in the beginning portion of the movie on the director's cut version.

  • @sostarstruckkxoxo as they put on the performance, before she ever starts dancing somewhat in the beginning...

  • Blue is a mega douche, but he sure can sing!

  • Good version of this song. It's quite close in some ways to Roxy Music's original, but different enough to be its own thing.

  • LAALALALALA LOVE IS THE DRUG LOOOVEELOVEEELOVVEE LOVE IS THE DRUG :D

  • I thought it was hilarious how the guy sang at the end of the movie. I mean it just came out of nowhere.

  • feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea.

  • Ugh, loved this movie but it was so sad. Rocket dying, Amber dying, Blondie dying, Babydoll trapped there and then getting a labotomy (so shes basically just breathing for the rest of her life...).

    Im glad Sweet Pea escaped though :) Great soundtrack.

  • @comicstrip2000 cheers for giving it away to the people who aint seen it yet!!?

  • @CaitlinCakexx no problemo senorita~

  • @comicstrip2000 Haven't seen it and I was looking forward to it.

    Thanks a lot for messing that up bro

  • the best ost of this year:)

  • Love is a drug. Its addictive and you want it and you get to where you need it and then it starts killing you slowly and eventually you run out of it and you die

  • I pictured an epic school play with this song. :) 1960s casino vibe.

  • I <3 1:33

  • I thought it was dumb that you never actually got to see Babydoll dance...

  • @MrGarrett2013 but you did! that's the thing, her dance was what your eyes saw, but your brain died and you saw those mad fights ;D

  • @MrGarrett2013

    Actually that was sort of the point. The dance was a tease. For all the glam & sexy clothing, we were still denied that extra moment of "sexuality". Which is a reflection upon us as the viewer, in that we want that despite bemoaning how the movie as a whole is objectifying the women as fantasy-esque sex objects.

  • If i saw blue in real life, not even in the movie, i'd punch him in the face and call him an ass hole

  • @DJShuffleXmoon ...dude he's an actor. I think it speaks to how great he was as a villain but its a movie, not how he is in real life -.-

  • @aubsmarie13 you do realise i say blue rite? not the actor tyvm in real life

  • @DJShuffleXmoon bahaha no i missed that actually. XD In that case, i'll join you. >:3

  • the movie is fuckin awesome loved it!!!!

  • Awesooomeeee movie!

  • Blue was a crazy motherfucker!!

  • This movie was like Burlesque. Except, you know, good.

  • this version is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than the one of Roxy Music!!!!!

  • Blue reminded me that I always have the right to "Take my toys and go home." :D

  • I'm sorry but the chick just kills it... They edited the shit out of her voice so she kinda sounds like a freakin robot...

  • Let's talk about Oscar's voice instead. >:l

    I flippin love it. :D

  • so true thestrict101

    

  • i was pissed when he shot amber and blondie i wanted to shoot him myself

  • @TheStrict101

    blondie deserved to die. she's the one who blabbed her mouth. in my eyes she killed amber and almost had blue have his way with babydoll.

  • @puertoricangal94 vanessa hudgens shitty acting almost ruined the movie for me, she's lucky she had fantastic actresses to carry her stupid ass.

  • s that he isn't able to play with his "toys".

  • Honestly, I had to create an account to comment on what people are posting on here. The assumption that the girls were getting raped and that their dancing was a reflection of their traumatic sexual experiences is completely ridiculous. Their dancing, was in fact a reflection on what had happened to get them in the asylum. That's why babydoll was crying after her first time dancing. It should be clear the girls were not getting sexually abused by Blue when he tells babydoll how he feel

  • Love is the drug.

    Babydoll is MY drug <3

  • Omg, Blue was so sexy even though he was the bad guy, so sexy.

  • As much of a jerk Blue was, you can't deny he was handsome as tits.

  • @KellyMRWeymer I can honestly say I thought you said "you can't deny he has handsome tits" xD

  • @KellyMRWeymer hell yeah

  • this song always makes me wanna dance!

  • i like vagina

  • they shouldnt have cut this scene out of the theatrical version cuz it made the first part of the movie more enjoyable.

  • Great track and a outstanding performance by Oscar Isaac, not only in the film, but in this number. With a nod to Rocky Horror Picture Show and, of course, Moulin Rouge there is very little doubt that heart put into this final part of the movie.

    Now, I assume, that a lobotomy (did i spell that right) is or was referred to as a Sucker Punch.

  • @dunecigar No, the sucker punch is that the movie was actually about Sweet Pea, not Baby Doll. Baby Doll was the angle that came to help Sweet Pea.

  • @jayfargle It's a shame too. Sweet Pea was nothing compared to the rest of the girls. Hesitance and reluctance, high horse complex, jealousy, and her first attempts to ostracize an outsider. Not to mention she wasn't anywhere near as beautiful as the rest of them. Shame. =/

  • @thisnameisclassy I have to disagree with you. Sweet Pea was the most developed character of the girls. She was against the plan because she didn't know Baby Doll and thus couldn't trust her, she cared about her sister's safety, and she already adapted to living in the institution. She had more to loose than all the other's so for her to rebel was a lot harder than for the others but she did it anyway, if nothing else for her sister. And by the way, She is more BEAUTIFUL than ALL the others.

  • @thisnameisclassy I completely agree with you

  • @dunecigar No, the sucker punch is that the movie was actually about Sweet Pea, not Baby Doll. Baby Doll was the angel that came to help Sweet Pea. Sweet Pea was actually narrating the movie.

  • @jayfargle Yes,and the old man was the angel that help Baby Doll.But what was the child at the war and the bus???

  • Okay good movie but, at the end they kinda turn the story around if u notice they show the operation at the near start of the movie as a play but it turns out to be real. I believe the entire movie are the moments she spent in their flashing before her eyes before she dies from the operation where they take our a small chunk of her brain. Thumbs up if u caught that little bit.

  • @dopsin89 I think that's the point. Besides, she doesn't die.

  • When I saw this scene on the extended cut, there was only one phrase that went through my head: "Big Lipped Alligator Moment."

  • I just bought and watched the Blu-ray/DVD combo extended version. There's 17 additional minutes of footage in the extended edition. Most of those 17 minutes are just additions to the action scenes and a sex scene, but it also comprises of a musical number between Oscar Isaac & Carla Gugino. It was incredible! It looked like something out of Moulin Rouge. I'm sure it was cut out of the theatrical version for pacing purposes, but if you get the chance, watch the extended version. It's so amazing!

  • Nice cover. I like the original and the cover from the super Mario Bros. Movie.

    THE Roxy Music+ The divynls :D

  • watch?feature=player_embedded&­v=l8qBHeSk_OY

    MUSIC VIDEO

  • 4 got sucker punched!

  • @hawthornroot add to that list haha

  • OMG, Madame Gorski's over-accent annoys me.

  • !!!!!!!!!!!

  • Anyone found the actual music video, please let me know.

  • maybe it's me, but it sounds like i hear Emily, Jamie, Jena, Vanessa, and Abbie in the chorus. i guess it wouldn't be that much of a stretch if it is them. lol i really like this song too. makes me laugh everytime i play the SP soundtrack. i've even found myself singing it quite a few times. what a great soundtrack.

  • Like if you like this better than the original ;)  like!===>>

  • this song is the best cover of "love is the drug" eh heard that I can not stop listening to the song is great

  • I thought crack was the drug

  • @MrSharpAss lmfao

  • @MrSharpAss i would like this but 69 people like it so im just gunna like it by commenting

  • @MrSharpAss Nope.....that would be meth, mon frere. If it's good enough for Walt, it's good enough for you. ;-)

  • he's a dirty bastard...but he's soo sexy

  • WHY CAN'T I STOP LISTENING TO THIS?!?!?!

  • Blue is sexy! :D

  • I got the soundtrack and I saw this song at the end and I didn't remember it from the movie so I looked online and saw it was used in a scene after the credits and I said

    "Dammit! This is the last time I leave before the credits are over!"

    Get here quick on DVD. I have to see this scene.

  • Luckily saw this, on my 3rd time watching lol.

  • Narcotics are my only drugs cuz I don't have love

  • dang it i missed this part ugh

  • wait was there a scene after or during the credits i missed

  • i missed this song? oh sh*t!

  • i really hated Blue!!!! ¬¬

  • @skat5800 i love blue, hes gorgeous-sexy-mazing lol x

  • @masalababe But he´s a damn murderer!!!!

  • @skat5800 Then Oscar Isaac did his job as an actor.

  • @battletoads22 hahahahaha, i guess...

  • @skat5800 Especialy when he killed angel....

  • @TheFPSsoviet i think you mean amber

  • @xxooxxoo3394 im pretty sure he killed both?

  • @TheFPSsoviet the characters i know of is baby doll sweet pea rocket amber and blondie

  • @skat5800 you did? May I ask why?

  • @BullocksCC because he killed two girls and he figured the plan since the very beggining, quite a fucker....

  • @skat5800 I know right! ¬-¬ wanted to shoot him... then Baby beat me to it by stabbing him :3

  • @skat5800 means he played it very well :P

  • @skat5800 *thoughts on blue* wutadick.

  • whaaat the fuuuck? i must of missed this

  • Well, I'm ticked off.

    FFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU­UUUUUUU

  • This is awesome as. Freakin' A+.

  • i did not ge this movie.. people are saying she was raped while dancing. Well in the begining of the movie the theater was different, until the girl gives baby doll a tour, was that when the world changed?

  • @bluesamg she was not raped while dancing, she was just lost in imagination

  • @bluesamg She wernt raped. But when you see the film she first gets taken in by her stepdad to get a labotomy at the end of the week. The week goes by and next part she is in the chair about to get a lobotomy then it slows down as the doctor is going to do it, it then cuts to her imagination of what happened during the week. The whole film is meant to be in that split second she was gettin the lobotomy.

  • @bluesamg Zack Snyder said the plot is open to interpretation. I believe the focus of the movie was Sweet Pea. I believe that Baby Doll and Sweet Pea were aspects of the same person. When you see Sweet Pea on the stage with Dr Gorski, she's doing a psychodrama, which is where she creates a new self, being Baby Doll. Even though it transitions from fantasy to reality, the whole thing is a fantasy and Sweet Pea's psychodrama, since the whole movie opens with a curtain, enacting a "play".

  • Yep Verasath.

    What's the name of that kind of music ?

  • is this the song that played during the credits when blue was dancing?

  • did they show scenes in the end, too or was it just the usual and the song? shouldn't have left that early ;( but thanks for uploading =)

  • @Kelnar7 The High Roller/Lobotomist was there for her virginity/innocence.

  • Where can I download this? I want to put this song on my iPod. Please, someone tell me. Thanks.

  • @imwowiecm search for video2mp3

  • She also wasnt raped, but more about to be. Babydoll wanted the lobotomy because Blue likes his women to fight back (kinky, kinky). Since Babydoll's mind was her paradise and world that she could control, she accepted the procedure in the last moments to escape from the asylum. Unfortunately she had to escape by becoming a vegetable :P at least that's my analysis of it lol.

  • u don't know what was happening in the real world, for all you know she was actually being raped over and over....

  • @Amizzley: The reason why the second "world" was a brothel was BECAUSE they were being taken advantage of (sexually) by Blue. The dance sequences were theraputic, but in the asylum there was a theater specifically for performing.

  • @yohphoria Exactly! At least, that's how I view it as well.

  • babydoll wasnt getting raped, at all. the dancing they always talked about, was just how they imagined the therapy.. madam Gorski made them act out what happened to them remember?

    in the brothel world, they pretended it was a dance. not therapy.

    so, while they were dancing, ie: in the therapy. they were having more daydreams, to help them cope with the taking of the items.

    the rawness of her acting out her therapy was a distraction. madam gorski encouraged the girls to live in the fantasy.

  • @Amizzley

    open your mind retard. you don't see what is happening in the reality world, so, for all you know, while they are dancing the the brothel world they could be being raped in the real world. deal with it

  • @Kelnar7 too much imagination!! xP

  • fuck... i missed this also.. lesson learned.. stay until the credits are over..-.-

  • HOW DID I MISS THIS!

  • We watched all through to the screen that says, "Get your buttery popcorn out there!"

  • I stay everytime till the end of the credits in my seat.

    I a kind of respect from me for the Moviemakers

  • We also stayed for the credit. Like the song ghehe x]

    I found it very amusing ^^

  • This is Madam Vera Gorski [Dance Instructor] and Blue Jones [Owner of the asylum] singing together. I found that amusing :]

  • @TaylorProduction94 further, that, in Brothel reality, her dancing was described using sexually suggestive terminology, specifically, "gyrating", and "raw", and that Browning's character was crying right after the first experience, suggests that the asylum reality was sexual and traumatic. Honestly, what do you propose was going on, if not rape, dancing, or fighting?

  • @TaylorProduction94 If the fighting is an abstraction for the dancing, then it follows that the dancing in an abstraction of something even more traumatic than the usual asylum grind. That the women managed to acquire the items means that something must have been going down in asylum reality, and that there are two layers of abstraction equates to it being a highly traumatic experience. Sex, or rape, is the simplest and most logical explanation. It's a tragic story expressed beautifully.

  • listening to the music makes me want to see the movie even more, omg!

  • It is the first time which adds us stayed for the credits in the cinema !

  • It is the first time which adds us stayed for the credits(generic medicine) in the cinema !!

  • umm, i saw this movie a couple times and..

    1, she was never at a dance club, she was at the asylum the whole time.

    2. everyone was crazy.

    3. the fight sequences was all in her mind, but represents her psychological battle if you paid close attention.

    4. she was never raped. (as far as i know.) she was dancing.

    5. she wasnt dancing, because she was in an asylum. nor was she raped.

    deuces.

  • This whole movie was awesome and so just amazing. I was blown away. This song at the end was odd...but hell still awesome!

  • I would have loved this movie, had it not been manhandled in the editing process. I was really looking forward to the musical sequences & to not see them in the actual film disappointed me. This was my favorite because not only did it seem to give Blue a little more of a character, but it made the movie feel like a trippy blend of Brazil and Chicago. I really hope the Director's Cut is better.

  • DAMN!!!!!!

  • glad I stayed for the credits ;P

  • Thumbs up if you wouldn't mind getting admitted to the Asylum/Brothel reality just to see the crazy ass dance shows they put on...

  • @yvanster She wasn't really dancing. Everytime she was "dancing" she was getting raped (or having sex in the case of obtaining items). Each reality substituted the grime she experienced with something else.

  • @ViolentRouge no....she was actually dancing.......

  • @yvanster Asylum/Brother reality? They were two separate things. There was no dancing in the Asylum reality. She was getting raped.

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  • There were after-credits?!?!?! F*****CK!!!!!

  • I work at the Movie Theaters and when the movie ended i was telling the customers that there was scenes at the end where they show the girls doing their thang and this guy was like "uh huh wat ever" and im like "fine, your loss you f**ker" haha!

  • Ooooooooooooooooooooh Love Is The Druuuuuug! ^0^

  • In fact this movie is so addicting that we actually always want more of it....The love is the drug

  • GREAT CREDITS YOUR LIKE WATCHING BURLESQUE !! LOL .. I NEVER THOUGHT THAT THE CREDITS ITS LIKE A burlesque style :)) but i love it !!

  • the credits weren't too great, maybe if they only used carla and oscar in the performance. this song is phenomenal :D!!!! i love it!!!

  • Was just walking down the theatre when Isaac's voice started, my friend and I just stared at the screen and saw the whole thing, which, btw, I think that stands out for being the perkiest song of the whole movie :D love it!

  • I hate myself from leaving before the credits! AAAAAAAAAAAARGH! I gotta watch this again. srsly.

  • WOW they really involved their own actor in their soundtrack like emily browning and carla gugino

  • @LostNorthernXD And Oscar! Yeah I was impressed when I started looking for the soundtrack.

  • @pixiebaby2008 did you like the movie me i'm totally addicted to this movie,i like the song... this movie its making me drugged about it XP

  • Wow thats kind of impressive they really involved a lot of their actor in their song like meily browning and carla gugino

  • did they just play this song at the end or was there another scene?

  • @Bauer753 It was for the end credits.

  • Fuck, Shoulda stayed....