04-22-2003, 10:14 PM | #1 |
Elven Warrior
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A Mighty Wind, and Other Guest Movies
Has anyone seen Christopher Guest's new movie, A Mighty Wind?
I just saw it tonight. My favorite character was Mitch, played by Eugene Levy. Levy adopted a bizarre way of speaking for this movie that I really liked. So, what does anyone else think? Like it? Dislike it? Even hear of the film (it's not very widespread)? Christopher Guest also directed or was in some way involved in Best In Show and Spinal Tap. In the hopes of posts, what do you think of those movies?
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04-23-2003, 03:51 PM | #2 |
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I didn't know it was out! I'll have to see it tonight!
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04-23-2003, 04:00 PM | #3 |
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Guest is a great satirist, and I can't wait to see what he does with the folk music world in A Mighty Wind. Spinal Tap and Best in Show were brilliant, but my favorite would have to be Waiting for Guffman. The first night I rented it, I had to repeatedly pause the movie so that I could wipe the tears from my eyes.
I saw it a week after I came back home from a holiday with my sister, -- she took a playwriting workshop in a community theater-type place in the woods, and I went along for the ride (actually, I was the driver). The egos, the drama queens, the competitiveness -- Guest & Co NAILED it in Waiting for Guffman. His brilliance, I think, is in assembling a cast that can improvise within his outline. If I remember correctly, he works without a script. The actors are given characteristics and a simple storyline, but that's it.
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05-04-2003, 11:20 PM | #4 |
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I saw Waiting for Guffman the other night; it was great. I'll have to go see A Mighty Wind.
I saw Best in Show a while back and it was great. There was one part, though, that was actually scary and chilling to me. It was at the end when that awful couple whose dog freaked out said how they "had to" put the dog down (when it was their fault he was like that), and then revealed that they were pregnant . Just think of how that child would be, and there would be no "putting it down." Anyway, that struck a nerve w/ me because I am a parent, and I see other parents acting that way w/ their kids (not nearly as bad, but bad enough that I know the child will be affected by it ). Anyway, it was a hilarious movie. |