
Guest, Levy, et al, have done it again
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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 joke, you wouldn't know...the story does drag a little in a couple of places...Bob Balaban gets a wee bit tedious in places as Jonathan Steinbloom, but in others he's hilarious...and as mentioned, Willard wears out his welcome quickly in more than one scene...but maybe that's the point of his character...anyhoo, buy this movie and enjoy...the embedded pun at the end of the finale is funny...and there's a surprise waiting for you at the end of the movie...I can't wait to see what or who this group lampoons next...I have a list if they need one!
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