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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2007

Dynamo's entrance into the show. The Opera piece he sings is from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, the Aria from Act III.

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  • The aria's title is "Vedro mentr'io sospiro", to be exact.

  • @meijergrape thanks for that

  • If Richards was there when Dynamo died, he would have said, He blew a

    fuse.

  • ..or "Lights out"

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  • Dynamo looks like a futuristic Roman centurion!

  • They could sort out the illegal immigration problem in California overnight by rounding up Mexicans and forcing them to compete for citizenship in a real life version of this.

    OJ could be one of the stalkers. After he stabs a runner to death, Killian could turn to the crowd and ask "did he do it?" and they would all go "NO!"

  • Clap if your an overly obese man child who sings opera.

  • Chris Jericho!

  • He was great in Stir Crazy, beautiful voice!

  • You have to give them credit for using LED bulbs on Dynamo's suit. Back when LED bulbs sucked. Now everything uses bright LED's. Dynamo was ahead of his time.

  • Cause when I think post-apocalyptic death matches, I think Mozart-singing cyber centurions.

  • It's my understanding that after the actor was cast they learned he was a gifted opera singer and decided to include that in the film.

  • This guy was only 34 when he died. RIP

  • Dynamo was een Nederlander.

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