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Un poderoso viento

Título original: A Mighty Wind
  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
30 mil
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Parker Posey, Christopher Guest, Catherine O'Hara, John Michael Higgins, Eugene Levy, Jane Lynch, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer in Un poderoso viento (2003)
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Muestra la reunión del trío folk de los años 60, los Folksmen, mientras se preparan para un concierto en el Ayuntamiento para conmemorar a un promotor de conciertos recientemente fallecido.Muestra la reunión del trío folk de los años 60, los Folksmen, mientras se preparan para un concierto en el Ayuntamiento para conmemorar a un promotor de conciertos recientemente fallecido.Muestra la reunión del trío folk de los años 60, los Folksmen, mientras se preparan para un concierto en el Ayuntamiento para conmemorar a un promotor de conciertos recientemente fallecido.

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    • Eugene Levy
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    • Eugene Levy
    • Michael McKean
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,2/10
    30 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Christopher Guest
    • Guión
      • Christopher Guest
      • Eugene Levy
    • Reparto principal
      • Christopher Guest
      • Eugene Levy
      • Michael McKean
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    • 81Metapuntuación
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    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 14 premios y 28 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos13

    A Mighty Wind
    Trailer 0:31
    A Mighty Wind
    A Mighty Wind Scene: Tribute To Dad
    Clip 1:26
    A Mighty Wind Scene: Tribute To Dad
    A Mighty Wind Scene: Tribute To Dad
    Clip 1:26
    A Mighty Wind Scene: Tribute To Dad
    A Mighty Wind Scene: I Look Forward To That
    Clip 1:10
    A Mighty Wind Scene: I Look Forward To That
    A Mighty Wind Scene: That's Right
    Clip 0:57
    A Mighty Wind Scene: That's Right
    A Mighty Wind Scene: Punch A Hole In It
    Clip 1:12
    A Mighty Wind Scene: Punch A Hole In It
    A Mighty Wind Scene: He'll Make It A Fire
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    A Mighty Wind Scene: He'll Make It A Fire

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    8Gavno

    I thought I was the only one who saw the joke here!!!

    In the '60s and '70s, I was a MAJOR folk music fan, and a (very bad) would-be performer; I still have my old Yamaha guitar tucked away in a closet. For years now I've been a second shift engineer at the local PBS TV station... I'm the guy who runs the videotape while the SANE people around here are at home.

    EVERY time we run a Pledge (or, as I refer to it, "The Big Beg"), it seems that they come up with ANOTHER nostalgic music reunion program... Doo Wop folks, Rockers, Surfin' music groups, and lately, Folkies.

    The folk reunions have been, IMHO, sort of sad. The spirit is willing, but the flesh isn't quite up to recapturing the old glory days.

    Judy Collins tries to sing the songs she did when she was 19, and her voice just can't come within a half tone of the high notes she used to hit.

    Barry McGuire was an angry, fiery young poet, but now he just goes through the motions with dated stuff like EVE OF DESTRUCTION. It's hard to take him too seriously.

    Even my favorites, Peter, Paul & Mary, have seen better days. Peter Yarrow looks like he should be running a pawn shop somewhere, Paul Stookey resembles a college professor who's just counting the days until retirement, and unfortunately Mary Travers hasn't aged very well at all... I remember her as a woman who used to OOZE a sultry, steamy sensuality, but nowadays, on high definition TV, she bears a very unfortunate resemblance to a bulldog!

    Just the same tho, I have to admit that Peter, Paul & Mary's musical talent HAS lasted over the years.

    When I discovered A MIGHTY WIND I thought I was going to die laughing with absolute joy... SOMEBODY besides ME saw these tries to capture the past in a bottle as a lost cause!!!

    Ed Begley is MAGNIFICENT as Lars Olfen, the "PBN" executive producer; he has the Yuppie pseudointellectual pompousness of PBS paper shuffling executives down PERFECTLY!!! I KNOW Lars Olfen VERY well; I happily work the second shift just to AVOID these rancidly arrogant characters, who thankfully LEAVE the station every day at 5 PM!!!

    The New Main Street Singers are a mix of THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS and the squeaky clean, Stepford Wife - like automatons of the old UP WITH PEOPLE cast... but with a delicious touch of gameyness that we ALL knew was just below the surface, added by the past exploits of Bohners.

    The Folksmen are a hybrid of the old Chad Mitchell Trio (which, incidentally, was a foursome until they dumped Henry John Deutchendorf, later better known as John Denver!), and the Limelighters.

    The PBS reunions sort of tacitly ask the question "Whatever happened to...", and A MIGHTY WIND answers it... EXPLICITLY.

    LIFE is what happened to them. They became part of reality, just like the rest of us.

    I have to admit that the musical performances in the film are EXCELLENT; for a lot of people who weren't really part of the '60s commercialized folk music scene, they do a VERY creditable job with the material. They could have been folkies for real!

    The only joker in the deck tho; the musical material, if you listen very closely to the lyrics, is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS!!! Almost ALL of it, especially the song I NEVER DID NO WANDERIN', is a brilliant parody of the stuff we listened to and loved back in the '60's.

    For anyone who knew the glory days of Bleeker Street in New York, or Old Town in Chicago, this is a film that will be an absolute joy. It shows both the GOOD parts of those days, and also shows up the silliness of some of the idealism in what we believed.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Decent, But Not Guest's Best

    The third and last installment of Christopher Guest's "mockumentaries," this one centers around three folk-singing groups from the 1960s re-uniting for a concert many years later.

    As someone who well remembers most of the folk singers from the '50s and '60s, and was familiar with Guest's other movies, I was anxious to see this. It was okay, but to be honest, I expected more, at least more laughs and a little better pacing. This was just a bit too slow and not as funny as his other films, especially "Best In Show."

    There is some great music in here, to be sure, and not lip-synced, either, but most of that isn't heard until the last 30 minutes. Most of the same actors are in this film as in the previous two "mockumentaries," and I always appreciate the comedic talents of Catherine O'Hara and the rest of the crew.

    The humor is unique, dry....very dry, and I appreciated it a bit more on the second viewing. The only annoying person, to me, was Eugene Levy's character "Mickey," a spaced-out loser whose act wears thin the more you see of him.

    It's not a bad film; just not up to Guest's '"Best Of Show."
    rtrdogs

    Another CG Movie to Add to My Favorites

    The first time I saw this movie, I laughed and thought it was pretty good. Then I saw it again. And again. And again. I bought it and watched it even more times.

    I don't think the movie is "pretty good" anymore. It's made a permanent home in my Christopher Guest collection as one of the movies I go around quoting. I own the DVD, the soundtrack and even the songbook.

    All of the cast members are hilarious as usual. I love The Folksmen trio of Harry Shearer, Michael McKean and Christopher Guest. A little reminiscent of Spinal Tap goes folk. The New Main Street Singers have such a dark side it's funny to see their on-stage presence as such chipper people. And Mitch and Mickey are the wacky split up sweethearts of yesteryear.

    I love this movie and look forward to the next release of this great comedic team!
    9alana-dill

    Doesn't have to be mean to be funny

    Some felt that this was too close to reality to be considered a parody, but I thought it was beautifully done - made fun of the cloying smugness of some "folkies", but mixed it with genuine pathos. I have a feeling Eugene Levy may have lost a couple of friends to bad acid trips - his portrayal was hilarious, but not cruel. Christopher Guest continues to amaze me with his light touch; most comedies put people in bad situations and make them squirm their way through; instead Guest takes apparently mediocre characters and puts them in situations that stretch their personalities.

    Contains the single funniest comment I've ever heard about model trains.

    Suggested double feature: This is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, or Bob Roberts
    tarzan61

    "I would love to see this town in the autumn..."

    It's amazing how well executed this movie is. It seems realisic and yet so..."movie!" Christopher Guest (who did a fine "guest" on Saturday Night Live in a game show skit..."Chocolate Babies?") did some great work on this and all of the characters are classic. Eugene Levy may be the best in this. His performance of Mitch, or rather the shell of what Mitch once was is hilarious. The best scene is, in my opinion, the scene in which Mickey's wife shows Mitch his model trains and model town. Levy's comments about seeing the town in the autumn ("I would have made tiny leaves...") are the funniest lines in the film. The Folksmen show off funny interaction scenes (yep, those are the guys from Spinal Tap) and The New Mainstreet Singers are definitely the commercial b*st*rds of this film. W.I.N.C.-a religion based on color. That's classic. I would recommend getting the DVD for the great deleted scenes, including a press conference in which Mitch talks about Canadian hip-hop, where kids rap about cleanliness.

    I love this film. Despite it's rating, a great family movie. The sexual references are minor. There's just two scenes. One: A brief talk about a sex emporium and Two: References to starring in dirty movies. Get past these and mom, dad and the kids can have a good time. Just punch a hole in the record first.

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    • Curiosidades
      In an early-'90s, and again in late 90's/ early 2000's, Spinal Tap tour, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer and Christopher Guest opened for themselves as The Folksmen and were booed during the first act, as people did not know or cared that the two bands had the same musicians.
    • Pifias
      When the New Main Street Singers are playing at the reunion concert, members of the band move around between shots.
    • Citas

      Terry Bohner: There was abuse in my family, but it was mostly musical in nature.

    • Créditos adicionales
      At the end of the film, before the traditional scrolling credits, the screen is filled with all the main actors' names. One at a time, each star's name is highlighted, in alphabetical order. The scrolling credits are in order of appearance.
    • Versiones alternativas
      2003 DVD version uses the film's WB and Castle Rock logos with "An AOL Time Warner company" (along with WB distribution card at end). The 2016 Warner Archive Blu-ray keeps the logos roughly the same, but with slightly updated versions losing the AOL designation. (The trailer included on it retains the original AOL Time Warner logos from 2003.)
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2004)
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      Written by Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer and Michael McKean

      Performed by The Folksmen

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de mayo de 2003 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County - 900 Exposition Boulevard, Exposition Park, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(interior)
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      • 2.112.140 US$
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