Subject: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Clinton Hammond Date: 21 Sep 03 - 02:04 AM So I watched it tonight... didn't see it in theatres... but for those who will see it on DVD, I gotta ask... Is it just me, or was some of the best stuff in the 'Deleted Scenes'? |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: John Hindsill Date: 21 Sep 03 - 03:02 AM I guess maybe you had to live though, and be part of, the era to appreciate it. But I saw MW at a theater in a college town (San Luis Obispo, CA) where there was an audience mix of 60-somethings to college students who all seemed to mightily (excuse the pun) enjoy it. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Peter T. Date: 21 Sep 03 - 11:19 AM Now there is a waste of electrons! yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: John MacKenzie Date: 21 Sep 03 - 11:36 AM I thought this would be thread about Spaw. It isn't; is it?? Giok |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Rick Fielding Date: 21 Sep 03 - 12:49 PM Oh lordy lordy lord! Last night I watched a repeat of the "Folk special" on PBS. When I first saw it last year, I wrote in Mudcat (click) that it was horrid and embarrassing (and got lots of delicious flack). Well....on second viewing, I have to say....that it was worse! Cloying, zombie-like, and with one of the worst "Patriotic" songs (by the ubiquitous Randy Sparks) imaginable. If the gleeful geriatrics in the audience really DID make up the audience of the folk revival 40 years ago, then the music didn't really have much of an effect. Or perhaps those New Christy Minstrel fans of years ago really WERE as bland as the commercial folk groups. Geez....thank Gawd for Doc, Phil Ochs, and Bobby Zimmerman. If you have any questions as to why "A Mighty Wind" isn't as funny as "Spinal Tap", Best In Show, or "Waiting For Guffman".....just give the PBS show a look (I'm sure it'l be on again). It's hard to parody something tht's already a parody. Rick |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Clinton Hammond Date: 21 Sep 03 - 01:23 PM Hey... where did I say I thought it wasn't funny??? I liked "A Mighty Wind" a HELL of a lot more than "Best In Show" (Which seemed to just go on and on and on with no point) and I'd say I enjoyed it as much (or close enough anyway) as "Spinal Tap" But this isn't about the theatrical release folks... it's about the Special Features on the DVD... There was some really funny, very entertaining stuff there, that I'm surprised wasn't in the movie... |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Rick Fielding Date: 21 Sep 03 - 01:39 PM Hi Clinton. I was hijacking yer thread in order to spew my narrow and bigoted views about!!! Here...you can have it back.* * unless I think of something else to complain about!! Cheers and top o' the mornin'......and help me talk Heather into letting us get a DVD player. Rick |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Clinton Hammond Date: 21 Sep 03 - 01:48 PM Narrow and bigoted? I woulnd't have you any other way chum! YOU can hijack away... at least you contribute more than 7 or 8 word posts that mean nothing... As for taking H into a DVD player, ya gotta find the right hook... What movies has she been into lately? Cause I can promise you, they'll have all kinds of neat stuff on the DVDs... Go at it from that angle mate... ;-) |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Amergin Date: 21 Sep 03 - 02:21 PM well, considering it won't be released for another TWO days....I don't think very many people will have seen the dvd version yet... |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Clinton Hammond Date: 21 Sep 03 - 03:51 PM Ya.. well, I have seen it (The joys of a 'connection') So I started this thread so that as people do see it then can come in and comment... d'uh... |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Ron Olesko Date: 21 Sep 03 - 04:25 PM It is getting harder and harder NOT to have a DVD player. First of all, the prices for a basic DVD player are very cheap - under $100. Second of all, VHS tapes are being slowly eased out of the marketplace. DVD sales are already higher than VHS and it is only a matter of time. Third, you are missing out on some great features. The "extras" are sometimes better than the features! |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,CN Date: 21 Sep 03 - 09:10 PM Where can I get it? I saw it on a US/UK Virgin flight last month and enjoyed it so much I watched it twice, and I almost never watch movies on planes. I would love to know how to get a copy. Thanks in advance. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,CN Date: 21 Sep 03 - 09:28 PM Cancel the last request - just ordered it from CD-WOW... |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Amergin Date: 21 Sep 03 - 09:29 PM well...since you are obviously without clinton's amazing connection...wait a couple of days and you cna find it in a shop. it's that easy. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 21 Sep 03 - 10:26 PM Sorry, thought this thread was about baked beans... |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Clinton Hammond Date: 21 Sep 03 - 10:45 PM Man... this forum needs a moderator... Amergin... I wouldn't call it an amazing connection... I just happen to know a guy who manages a Blockbuster store... Their new movies get released on Tuesdays (mostly) but are usually shipped to the store the Wed or Thurs. before... So I can usually get any new movie the weekend before it's official release... No big deal... just a handy chummer... Guest CN... I'm thinking about owning this version, but might wait to see if there's a Special Edition planned... |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Little Robyn Date: 22 Sep 03 - 03:30 AM Hey Rick, here in lil ole New Zealand an electronic co. is offering a Cyber Drive Combo CDRW/DVD that you just plug into your computer! That way you can play DVDs and then you can write your own CDs into the bargain!!! And they're only $148(NZ). I'm just sad because I don't think my computer will take it. Robyn |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Ron Olesko Date: 22 Sep 03 - 09:52 AM Incidently, the cast of A Mighty Wind is in the middle of tour. This past Saturday night they performed two shows at the REAL Town Hall in NYC. Unfortunately I had a prior engagement, but I do know a few people who went and gave it a rave review. The entire cast (with the exception of Fred Willard) appeared and performed in character. There seems to be divided opinion about the film, as is the case with most movies. From what I've gathered, the people who were disapointed SEEM to be hardcore folkies who were expecting more "in" jokes or people who were expecting the film to be another Spinal Tap. The latter is a bit unfair since Spinal Tap really was the among the first in the musical mockumentary genre. It is very hard to repeat such a classic. Another group of "dissenters" seem to miss(or don't care for) the subtle humor in the songs. I found them to be hysterical, but if you were expecting the in-your-face style of a Tom Lehrer, look elsewhere. Pop some corn, sit back, and enjoy the DVD for what it is - a fun comedy. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Amos Date: 22 Sep 03 - 10:38 AM Well I rthought A Mighty Wind was as funny as hell. I don't need to see it again but if I did I have a DVD/CD read and write drive that BBW installed in my puder one night as a birthday surprise, so I am all set. A |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Rick Fielding Date: 22 Sep 03 - 12:46 PM My criterion for a Christopher Guest film appears to be enjoying it again and again and again and ag........ ......but THIS amp goes up to 11! Question: How can you tell if a commercial 60s folk group has not worked in 40 years (until PBS calls)? They're still using Hamilton capos. Cheers Rick |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Jeri Date: 22 Sep 03 - 01:28 PM Looks like I may finally see this! Tuesday, huh? Tomorrow? The only problem with DVD is that I have to watch it on my computer. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Clinton Hammond Date: 22 Sep 03 - 02:16 PM "the people who were disapointed SEEM to be hardcore folkies" Which I don't think were the taget audience for this movie at all... nor do I think they should have been... May as well make a movie with red headed girls named "Schnarf" as the target audience... What's "Hamilton Capo"? (heh... ) |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: jimmyt Date: 22 Sep 03 - 02:26 PM CLinton, it is a suburb of Hamilton Ontario, on the north (or Head, egro Capo) end of town. Known for their Stella Guitar refinishers and sardine cannery. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Ron Olesko Date: 22 Sep 03 - 02:36 PM You are exactly right Clinton, that was my point. The problem is the "disapointed" voices are those that are being voiced HERE, from hardcore folkies. I've worked in the television industry for 23 years and I've always thought that "Broadcast News" could have been a better movie because they missed a number of details and opportunities. However,while that might have me laugh a bit more, the film probably would have suffered on a whole. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Slickerbill Date: 22 Sep 03 - 03:04 PM Loved the film, but I'm with you on the extra dvd stuff. I especially loved the Folksmen's "Corn Wine" . Has the makings of a classic. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Martin Gibson Date: 22 Sep 03 - 03:10 PM Rick Fielding- Your pompous is showing. Bobby Zimmerman? Had your ears checked for pitch lately? |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Ron Olesko Date: 22 Sep 03 - 03:35 PM So now we are pompous if we appreciate Bob Dylan??????? That is pretty rude M.G.!!! |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: MAG Date: 22 Sep 03 - 04:22 PM I still say he's the stone ugly in disguise. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Martin Gibson Date: 22 Sep 03 - 09:58 PM No you are not pompous if you like Bob Dylan. Tone deaf, perhaps, but not pompous. What's pompous, is putting down folk music that's loved by many that's presented by PBS and ridiculing 1960s folk groups. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Clinton Hammond Date: 22 Sep 03 - 11:46 PM What's pompous is the belief that because YOU like something, evereyone else should too... PBS... ha... Public Bull Sh!t... 1960s folks groups... yer right... one shouldn't ridicule them... they've suffered enough... at their own hands... |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: maire-aine Date: 23 Sep 03 - 12:00 AM I haven't seen the DVD yet, but I saw the movie when it first showed up in the theater. I felt at the time that they were saving some stuff for the DVD. Considering that they improvise most of the dialogue, I figured that they had a lot more material. Maryanne |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: catspaw49 Date: 23 Sep 03 - 12:14 AM That PBS Special was a riot! Unfortunately it also told me how little I had educated some of those around me who thought I'd like it................ DVD.....The extras you get with every DVD in outtakes and "making of" stuff are worth the proce everytime. It's the best thing about them!!! In some cases it has actually sold me on a movie I had previously not enjoyed at all. Love ours!!! Spaw |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Martin Gibson Date: 23 Sep 03 - 04:37 PM ClintonHammond No one said you need to like anything. As for the '60s folk groups, I don't think all of them are suffering. Not when groups like Peter, Paul, and Mary and the Kingston Trio are playing cultural centers at $50 a ticket. As for PBS, just don't watch. They probably don't show it in many bars, anyway. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Ron Olesko Date: 23 Sep 03 - 04:54 PM Where are PPM and Kingston Trio getting $50 a ticket??? Cultural Centers or Casinos?? More power to them if they can get it!!! M.G. - I know you are just stirring the pot, but I don't think it is fair to make rude insinuations like your last post contained. I know we all think we are comics, but it doesn't always work. I do agree with you though, it really is unfair to look down at some of these folk groups. I happen to think that the Kingston Trio and Limeliters NEVER got the recognition for what they accomplished and offered to the music scene. While it may have been commercial, at least it had more content than some of the other bubble gum sounds that were occuring at the time. Unfortunately that PBS special was a piece of crap shot on a minimal budget. The production values really made the groups and music come off as cheesy. They are better than that. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Justa Picker Date: 23 Sep 03 - 04:55 PM I've rented it and am going to watch it tonight. I'm really looking forward to it. (I figure if Peter T. hates it, it's gotta be good!) :-) |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Martin Gibson Date: 23 Sep 03 - 05:06 PM Both groups I mentioned easily get $50. a ticket at cultural centers in major cities. If they get it in casinos, more power to them. I'm still trying to figure out what you think I said was rude. If you want rude, not to mention pompous, Rick Fielding said in his post above: "If the gleeful geriatrics in the audience really DID make up the audience of the folk revival 40 years ago, then the music didn't really have much of an effect. Or perhaps those New Christy Minstrel fans of years ago really WERE as bland as the commercial folk groups." That's rude. Hey, I also thought the PBS special could have been better, but I could give a rat's ass if it didn't address the so-called hard-core folkies. There's obviously not enough interest for PBS to even try to exploit it. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Ron Olesko Date: 23 Sep 03 - 05:18 PM I was talking about your comment concerning PBS and bars. Yes, I do have to agree with you... calling their audience "gleeful geriatrics" is not P.C. I think when we paint these images, we end up painting ourselves into boxes. No wonder young people aren't attending. Of course, PBS chose to paint such a picture in the first place. Also, you are 100% correct about the ticket prices. I did a little checking and I was amazed. Not that they don't deserve it, but I do wonder if they end up pricing themselves away from new fans. It is true that they can exist with their current fan base, but it would be hard to attract someone who might be curious at those prices. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Martin Gibson Date: 23 Sep 03 - 05:28 PM They price the tickets that way because they can. Economics 101. People want to feel good. 1960's folk music and groups always made people feel good. I respect that. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Ron Olesko Date: 23 Sep 03 - 05:33 PM Lot of anger you seem to be working out Martin! Yes, people do want to feel good. If you can afford it, go and have a wonderful time. I do whenever I can. You did miss my point though about "spreading the word". I don't think folk music should be an exclusive club. Don't get me wrong - if I can afford it, I have no problem paying $$$ for a concert in a setting like those that PPM are featured in. I've got my fingers crossed for Simon & Garfunkel, and the tickets are more than twice that price! |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Clinton Hammond Date: 23 Sep 03 - 05:49 PM Most 1960's folk music makes me feel nausious... like after I've eaten too many maple sugar candies... Re: "They don't play PBS in bars... " Ya... another mark in favour of bars! |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Martin Gibson Date: 23 Sep 03 - 05:57 PM Man, I've no anger. Right away when someone or something is challanged it's always anger. Before I was accused of being a comic. Now I'm accused of being angry. I'm neither. If anything, I usually find extreme entertainment value out of these types of dialogues I also don't think folk music should be an exclusive club, which is precisely why I usually challange the ones who generally think it is, so I don't think I've missed any point. And yes, I can afford it. Thank God for a good education and a wonderful corporation to work for. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,Martin Gibson Date: 23 Sep 03 - 06:01 PM Most drunks in bars make me sick. I'd rather be home watching PBS. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Ron Olesko Date: 23 Sep 03 - 06:19 PM Okay Martin -- you aren't angry and you aren't a comic. You are just sensitive. I too like these discussions. I also like bars and PBS. I'm not sure which one will give you a better view on life. Getting back on subject, I just picked up my copy of "A Might Wind" on DVD. Someone told me there is a version floating around that contains a CD of songs that weren't on the original soundtrack CD. Can anyone confirm this? |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Peter T. Date: 23 Sep 03 - 06:57 PM Speaking as a negative barometer, Justa Picker, it is the most wonderful, funny, knee-slapping, rib-tickler, ever. Be sure and tell your friends what a laff-riot it is. yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Clinton Hammond Date: 23 Sep 03 - 06:59 PM Ya whatever MG... No one is as perfect as you... |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: GUEST,pdq Date: 23 Sep 03 - 07:00 PM County Sales current newsletter, #260 I think, exlains the situation and lists all song found on both CD and DVD, but I can't find my copy right now. available at: www.countysales.com |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Steve Latimer Date: 23 Sep 03 - 07:33 PM Hey, Good to see you back JP. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Jeri Date: 23 Sep 03 - 08:30 PM I figure I'll like it too IF I EVER GET TO SEE IT!!! I went to rent the DVD to watch on my little computer screen and every damned copy was out. I thought, oh well, I'll get the tape...every damned copy was out. Who woulda guessed it would be this popular? I mean, it showed in the theaters and people stayed away in droves! |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Ron Olesko Date: 23 Sep 03 - 10:06 PM That actually isn't true - it did okay at the box office for it's genre. It had a limited release. I bet it will do very well on DVD, as do many films like this. Austin Powers had a very mediocre stint in the theaters. After it was released on VHS it developed a huge following. |
Subject: RE: A Mighty Wind on DVD From: Art Thieme Date: 23 Sep 03 - 10:19 PM Bought it today. Watched it twice. Then I watched the great extra scenes that didn't make the film. I thought all of it was a stitch. Wonderful, and poingnant as hell in many spots. Best of all, I knew EVERYONE there. Actually, I saw at least 5 or ten folks I've known in each and every one of the characters in the film. The movie avoided those of us who hang on the trad side of town. But I didn't grow up in bubble. I just know what I prefer. Interestingly, I generally avoided being very close to those like the people in A Mighty Wind. But they were always fun to watch and nice people to know. As a solo performer, I got to keep all the cash from my gigs----and nobody ever quit my group either. Art Thieme |
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