... In spinal tap the band was a parody of all the hair metal bands of the time and in the same way the bands in A Mighty Wind show more than a passing resemblance to the folk bands of the 60’s; The Seekers, Peter, Paul and Mary, The Kingston Trio, Sonny and Cher, Leonard Cohen, Simon and Garfunkel ... Read review
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of competition is in the air at the prestigious Mayflower Dog Show. Director Christopher Guest takes a hilarious look at dog show participants (and the pooches who love them) and as the event's crazy commentator might say, it's the cat's meow of dog shows!A Mighty Wind:Director Christopher Guest reunites the all-star comedy cast from Best In Show in a mockumentary following '60s-era folk musicians, who, inspired by the death of their former manager, get back on stage for one last concert in New York City's Town Hall. With their concert getting ever closer, the laughs come thick and fast, as each group gets ready for the performance of their lives. A hilarious cast and superb music bring folk music revival to life in this uniquely touching comedy. A Mighty Wind will blow you away!Waiting For GuffmanBlaine, Missouri, may be small, but Corky St. Clair always dreams big. Determined to get back to the lights of Broadway, he's created Red, White and Blaine, a musical celebration of the burg's 150th anniversary.
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Advantages: Clever parody, some very funny scenes Disadvantages: The music
...Rock band Spinal Tap A mighty wind follows in a documentary style the setting up and performance of a folk reunion concert featuring top folk band from the 60’s 'The Main Street Singers', 'The Folksmen' and 'Mitch and Mickey' as a tribute for legendary folk impresario Irving Steinbloom.
Of course as in 'Spinal Tap' all the characters and bands are fictitious but if you are not careful you could be taken in to believing it. In spinal ... ...way the bands in A Mighty Wind show more than a passing resemblance to the folk bands of the 60’s; The Seekers, Peter, Paul and Mary, The Kingston Trio, Sonny and Cher, Leonard Cohen, Simon and Garfunkel as well as many others can all be glimpsed at various points. The film is largely improvised with the actor just being given the details of a scene to then play in character. This produced the realistic style of talking to camera that is seen in ... more
Harry Shearer, Christopher Guest and Michael McKean are still best known for their brilliant spoof rockumentary ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ almost 20 years later they’re back but this time as a folk band from the 60’s trying to re-launch their career.
THE FILM
In the same way that ‘Spinal Tap’ pretended to be a documentary about the Rock band Spinal Tap A mighty wind follows in a documentary style the setting up and performance of a folk reunion concert featuring top folk band from the 60’s 'The Main Street Singers', 'The Folksmen' and 'Mitch and Mickey' as a tribute for legendary folk impresario Irving Steinbloom.
Of course as in 'Spinal Tap' all the characters and bands are fictitious but if you are not careful you could be taken in to believing it. In spinal tap the band was a parody of all the hair metal bands of the time and in the same way the bands in A Mighty Wind show more than a passing resemblance to the folk bands of the 60’s; The Seekers, Peter, Paul and Mary, The Kingston Trio, Sonny and Cher, Leonard Cohen, Simon and Garfunkel as well as many others can all be glimpsed at various points. The film is largely improvised with the actor just being given the details of a scene to then play in character. This produced the realistic style of talking to camera that is seen in straight documentaries. The jokes are subtle and sometimes sneak up on you as a seemingly straight interview the kind of you have seen countless times on various music documentaries suddenly veers off in to the absurd but always done perfectly seriously by the actors.
The film follows in classic documentary style the attempts of the neurotic Jonathon Steinbloom loving son of the late folk music promoter Irving Steinbloom to organise a tribute concert for his father featuring the folk bands that he brought to prominence in the 60’s folk music boom. Three very different bands are tracked down, The Main Street Singers (now called the New Main Street Singers) are still performing but feature no original members who specialise in happy-clappy, sickly sweet folk music, The Folksmen are more from the political end of the folk world and although they have not played together in years are the one band to have had a chart hit and finally the folk duo Mitch and Mickey. Mitch Cohen had been the serious singer songwriter who teamed up with his then girlfriend Mickey Crabbe to form the lovey-dovey Mitch and Mickey. These days however Mitch has serious mental problems and under strict medication while Mickey is happily married to a surgical appliance sales man with a love of model trains…getting everyone back together and making sure they perform on the night is not a easy task…
THE CAST, PEFORMANCES AND MUSIC
Harry Shearer .... Mark Shubb Michael McKean .... Jerry Palter Christopher Guest .... Alan Barrows Eugene Levy .... Mitch Cohen Catherine O'Hara .... Mickey Crabbe Bob Balaban .... Jonathan Steinbloom Jane Lynch .... Laurie Bohner John Michael Higgins .... Terry Bohner Fred Willard .... Mike LaFontaine Ed Begley Jr. .... Lars Olfen
This is a very intelligent and beautifully observed film. The laughs are not belly laughs and there is no slapstick humour, the only soundtrack is the music the bands perform and the documentary feel is extremely accurate. I found the recounting of the bands histories in ‘old footage flash back’ was extremely convincing at the same time as being obviously a spoof. The sickly sweet image of the Main Street singers is contrasted with the fact that they are believers in a weird deity based on the power of colours and partaking in strange rituals as well as one of the members being an ex porn star…again you feel this might not be a farfetched as all that seeing some of the real life groups from that period!
Another great moment is the Folksmen telling us of their early days in the business and their first record deal. The record label was a very small amateurish set up so much so that they forgot to punch the whole in the centre of the vinyl records…still the music was good if you good make a whole yourself and play it!
Individual performances including some excellent cameos are universally excellent. Shearer, McKean and Guest once again take to their band member roles effortlessly and you can almost imagine that The Folksmen could be an older and mellowed out version of Spinal Tap!
Eugene Levy better known as the dad in the 'American Pie' movies is outstanding as the unbalanced Mitch once the star of the folk scene but now a rambling and vulnerable individual who has to be released form a mental home to perform.
There are great cameos from Ed Begley Jr as the TV executive who sets up the show and Michael Hitchcock the stressed out manager of the ‘Town Hall’ venue where the concert is being performed. Fred Willard is also excellent as Mike LaFontaine the smarmy and slightly deranged ex TV host and now manager of the ‘New Main Street Singers’.
One more aspect of the film that is worth mentioning is the music. Yes it is very cheesy and very cliché but it is a brilliant parody of the folk genre as is the way that the songs are performed. Some great Spoof ballad such as ‘Old Joe's Place’, ‘Never Did No Wanderin', ‘Potato's In The Paddy Wagon’, ‘Blood On The Coal’, ‘Just That Kinda Day’ and the song that gave us the title ‘A Mighty Wind’!…a soundtrack CD is available.
The music and lyrics are down to Cristopher Guest who has managed once again to perfectly catch the essence and pay tribute of the musical genre (just as he did with rock in Spinal Tap) whilst at the same time gently subverting the music and producing a very clever comic parody.
You feel just like Spinal Tap that this film would get even better on more viewing and more, as more subtle jokes would surface each time. An interest in folk music is not essential and knowledge of the artist that are being parodies is also not needed most people are familiar enough with the warbling sounds of the classic folk performers to get the joke.
The overall product is a very intelligent docu/film parody that will amuse you give you some great laughs and may even get your feet tapping? …(maybe not..).
‘A Mighty Wind’ is available on DVD from Play.com for £11.99 delivered, unfortunately at the moment the soundtrack is only available on CD in the US.
Advantages: Very funny moments Disadvantages: Some dodgy songs - but that's the point
...Guest himself directs “A mighty wind” and he wrote the screenplay with Eugene Levy (of “American Pie” fame).
Levy himself plays Mitch Cohen. He used to be one half of Mitch and Mickey (Catherine O’Hara plays Mickey, the other half)
The plot revolves around the organising a memorial folk concert, and the concert itself, but there are many documentary style interviews with various personailities along the way.
Another, ... ...it may also be difficult for some to get to see A Mighty WInd, for the same reason.
There are many, many actors who appear in both films - often in starkly contrasting roles. But it's clear that the team enjoy working together.
I look forward to the next movie. ...
radamson 16.03.2004
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Advantages: Well-crafted, funny, a well-written parody Disadvantages: Some of the jokes may be over the heads of some viewers
...scene, which was entitled 'A Mighty Wind'.
When I say folk music I don't mean the stuff that is played on Radio Two on a Wednesday night, I mean the pseudo-folk personified by artists such as Peter, Paul and Mary and Simon and Garfunkel.. Picture that in your head and read on...
The Premise
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As I mentioned earlier, musical manager Irving Steinbloom has died, and his son wants to televise a concert in honour of his father, featuring ... ...acts are featured:- The Folksmen, a trio who play classic folk (Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer), The New Main Street Singers, a 'neuftet' with brilliant white smiles and dodgy pasts, and Mitch and Mickey, once the sweethearts of folk music who had an acrimonious break-up (Catherine O'Hara and Eugene Levy).
The Performances
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This is not slapstick. It is very clever comedy and does make me laugh on several levels. ...
Nolly 09.04.2006
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