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Topic: Mighty Wind
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Mark Lensenmayer
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Posts: 1605
From: Upper Arlington, OH
Registered: Sep 1999
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posted 05-12-2003 06:41 PM
It was a quiet time, a simple time. John Dooley hung down his head, Michael rowed the boat ashore and I hammered that hammer all over this land. There was a time, my friends, when the lilting voice of Glenn Yarbrough rang over the top of the Limeliters, and The New Christy Minstrels were all over TV. This is the time we see in A MIGHTY WIND.
Well, not exactly that time...more a nostalgic trip back to that time. We see the reunion show of The Folksmen, the New Main Street Singers and Mitch & Micki come back to Town Hall for 1-night only.
This movie is a lot of fun, but it is also very touching. It's hard to make fun of these characters because they are all so sincere. Eugene Levy's "Mitch" is a confused and tragic creature. Micki is a sweet and loving creature who was hurt very badly by Mitch. There isn't anything funny here. They are more touching than humorous.
The New Main Street Singers are funny. They are just a little too happy with a few too many guitars and mandolins. Their fake sincerity shines out like a lighthouse.
The Folksman is just Spinal Tap 15 years earlier. I almost wished they would get lost in the bowels of Town Hall, just for old times sake.
You could easily pass any of the songs off as real folk songs, even though they were written for the film. "Eat At Joe's" and "Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" are very nice tunes.
Guest gets his usual high-quality performances here. Everyone is very good, but I especially enjoyed Bob Balaban as the extra-organized presenter, Jennifer Coolidge as the vaguely European PR person, Fred Willard for everything he does, and Jane Lynch for just being so gosh-darned happy.
Catherine O'Hara and Eugene Levy's performances were so touching that a few tears welled up on their final song.
Not the best of the C. Guest films (I think that will go to BEST OF SHOW), but worth seeing if you would like to have a relaxing good time.
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