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Features
Widescreen
Release Year
2003
UPC
0085392771820
Format
DVD
Actor
Harry Shearer, Michael Mckean
Rating
PG-13
Director
Christopher Guest
Sub-Genre
Musical
Genre
Comedy
Movie/TV Title
Mighty Wind
Edition
Widescreen

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Christopher Guest follows up his hilarious mockumentary BEST IN SHOW with this parody of the folk music industry. Three well-known folk groups come together for a reunion concert in New York City, singing brilliantly funny songs and producing uniquely bizarre laughs along the way. The Folksmen are an all-male trio consisting of an upright bass, a banjo, a guitar, and a whole lot of melody. Hilarious scenes of the group rehearsing casually in the kitchen, while reflecting on bygone days, are some of the most candidly funny moments in the film. Fake archival photos of the band, combined with the names of their hit songs--"Hitchin'", Singin'", "Ramblin'", "Wishin'", and "Pickin'"--generate wonderfully dry jokes. When not peering in on the Folksmen, the film spends time getting to know Mitch and Mickey, a popular duo and a great folk love story. Mitch and Mickey talk openly about the emotional torment of their breakup, though it is clearly difficult for them. However, back together again, they manage to rehearse--and perform--their famous love song that requires a dramatic kiss in the middle. Last but not least are The New Main Street Singers, a raucous group of nine--a neuftette--that wear matching outfits and sing upbeat songs. Some of the more bizarre personalities in the film come out of this group, bringing a tone to this folk odyssey that recalls moments from Guest's BEST IN SHOW and WAITING FOR GUFFMAN. A hollerin' good time, A MIGHTY WIND is yet another comic masterpiece from Guest, whose films resonate with viewers long after they're through, and easily lend themselves to repeat viewings.

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0085392771820
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Product Key Features

Actor
Harry Shearer, Michael Mckean
Rating
PG-13
Edition
Widescreen
Movie/TV Title
Mighty Wind
Director
Christopher Guest
Format
DVD
Release Year
2003
Genre
Comedy
Sub-Genre
Musical

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
Widescreen
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Harry Shearer, Michael Mckean
Release Date
20030923
Film Country
USA

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  • Most critical review

    Might Wind blows no good

    a "Mighty Wind" which blows no good! No humor - kept waiting for it to pick up - stick with Christopher Guest's best, 'Best In Show' - still funny every time watch - Fred Willard steals the movie.

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  • Another hit comedy written by Guest and Levy

    Chirstopher Guest and Eugene Levy have written another perfect mockumentary. The cast is as great as they were in the other Guest movies (Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show). The movie follows three folk groups who are reuniting for a memorial concert for their deceased producer. Each of the bands and bandmates is a perfect mock of actual folk groups and the entire rejuvenation of old music with PBS specials. Pay attention though, because the jokes as with all Guest movies are wittily created with word play in addition to the out of this world characters. The songs are awful and perfectly so. Everything is a great send-up of actual folk music and groups. The bonus material is pretty good. The commentary with Guest and Levy is good and funny at times. The TV special of the concert ...

  • Guest, Levy, et al, have done it again

    The mockumentary squad strikes again, as Eugene Levy, Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer, Michael McKeon, and a cast of dozens, come together to lampoon the world of folk music with "A Mighty Wind". Beginning with the realistic news report, right on through to the unexpected ending, "Wind" takes apart the genre of folk music and gives it the knocking about it deserves. The acting is excellent, with some performances standing wayyyyyy away from the group... Levy is incredible as Mitch Cohen, for instance...he steals every scene he's in...and Fred Willard once again plays one of the most annoying characters ever put to film...all in all, it's another in the style of "Best In Show" and of course "This Is Spinal Tap"...these gentlemen and ladies do this voodoo so well, if you're not in on the ...

  • A Mighty Wind

    This is a movie spoof of the 60's folk music era. Bringing back 3 groups many years later. It is s fun theme. The movie tends to drag and one of the characters is depressed and has far too much air time which brings down the movie. But he was one of the writers and producers, so he was the boss. The Main Street Singers a take off of the New Cristy Minstrels were actually very good. Overall, it was a cute movie but I wouldn't go out of my way to see it again.

  • A Mighty Wind (DVD, 2003, Widescreen)

    If you like comedy, this movie is for you. It's very quick and witty about the music business and friendship, and after repeated viewings, still makes me laugh. The entire cast is great. Mr. Guest directs and acts in movies that are so good natured, yet thoughtfully irreverent, that I must go back and see this movie every few moths or so. I think it's by far his best. It's just one of those movies, like Animal House, or Ghostbusters, or a Laurel and Hardy classic that can not be put into words. Just watch it.