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A Mighty Wind is a 2003 American mockumentary film about a reunion of Folk Music singers, directed by Christopher Guest. The movie's satirical comedy is comparable to that of Guest's earlier films, This is Spın̈al Tap, Waiting for Guffman, and Best in Show, and features an Ensemble Cast comparable to (and including many of the same people as) those films, including Guest, Eugene Levy (who co-wrote the screenplay with Guest), Catherine O'Hara, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, John Michael Higgins, Jane Lynch, Parker Posey, Fred Willard, Bob Balaban and Jennifer Coolidge.The plot is started by the death of Irving Steinbloom, a folk music producer, whose children plan a reunion concert with several of the bands he worked with to honor his memory. However, there are several things that make this difficult, such as the fact that once-married duo Mitch & Mickey (Levy, O'Hara) haven't spoken for decades since their messy breakup, and Mitch's resulting Creator Breakdown. Not to mention emerging tensions between the members of The Folksmen trio (Guest, McKean, Shearer), and the fact that the New Main Street Singers are an ersatz revival of the original group managed by former sitcom star Mike LaFontaine (Willard).Presented as an Affectionate Parody of the '60s folk music revival, the movie received largely positive reviews, with particular praise going towards the performances and the music within."A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" earned a nomination for Academy Award for Best Original Song, making it somewhat of a Defictionalization.
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Creator Breakdown: In-Universe, Mitch Cohen recorded several solo albums (one of which provides the image source) when he broke up with Mickey. The names and themes get progressively more depressive.
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Control Freak
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Control Freak: Johnathan Steinbloom is insanely neurotic to the point of irritation; he worries that the floral arrangements will poke people's eyes out, that because the stagehands are setting up the microphones in two parts that the performers won't have microphones and that putting a three-dimensional stage prop next to two-dimensional ones will cause...a problem of some sort. This earns him a Dope Slap from the stage manager.
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No Celebrities Were Harmed
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: All the fictional acts are Affectionate Parodies of real ones: Mitch and Mickey – Ian and Sylvia, and to a lesser extent Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. The Folksmen – The Kingston Trio and Chad Mitchell Trio. (And possibly Peter, Paul and Mary, per the closing gag!) The New Main Street Singers – The New Christy Minstrels, Serendipity Singers and Rooftop Singers, possibly along with the New Seekers, who were also formed from the ashes of a similarly named group by one of that group's former members. Irving Steinbloom is based on real-life folk impresarios Harold Leventhal and Albert Grossman. Ramblin' Jack Elliott is briefly represented with a character called Ramblin' Sandy Pitnik (mocking the fact that despite his cowboy persona, Elliott was a middle class Jew).
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Dope Slap
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Dope Slap: Jonathan Steinbloom is on the receiving end of one of these after the stage manager gets increasingly irritated with his inane questions. The slap was entirely unscripted, and it broke up the entire crew. This is why the shot cuts away so quickly afterward, due to cast laughter on the soundtrack.
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Bland-Name Product: The Public Broadcasting Network (PBN) is a stand-in for the Public Broadcasting Service.
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Beard of Sorrow
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Beard of Sorrow: Mitch sported one on the cover of his solo album Calling It Quits.
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Vocal Dissonance: Mark Shubb at the end of the film has transitioned to living as a woman (a new name is not provided for her) - but her voice is still as baritone bass as it was when she was when she lived as a man.
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Runaway Train
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Runaway Train: "Blood on the Coal" by the Folksmen is a song about a runaway train in a coal mine. (The song actually predates the movie, and the joke is that all folk bands had a song about either a mine disaster or a train wreck, so The Folksmen had decided to combine the two by having a song about a train wreck inside a coal mine.)
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Right Through the Wall
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Right Through the Wall: Happens to Mitch. Over and over again.
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Big Finale Crowd Song: The final performance of the Irving Steinbloom memorial concert has all three bands join together for a rendition of the title song, "A Mighty Wind". After that, the film is basically over.
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Genius Ditz: Mitch may be a bit empty-headed, but damn, the man can play.
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: When the Variety issue covering Wha' Happened is on screen, the review states the show was on air for only four episodes before being cancelled and was LaFontaine's third failed show in the past year and a half. Look closely at the covers for Mitch's solo albums and you'll notice they were released by "Rube Records" ("rube" being a term for an awkward, simplistic person...)
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Author Appeal: Christopher Guest and company love folk music. Some have noted that that's the reason it's not as incisive or satirical as This is Spın̈al Tap.
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Fake Band: Several of them, in fact, but the performances are real. Much of the music was arranged by John Michael Higgins, who played Terry Bohner; and several cast members spent months learning to play their instruments, having never studied music before signing on for the movie. And, in something of a Defictionalization, most of the cast performed in character for a brief concert tour after the film's release. Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara also sang the movie's Oscar-nominated song in character as Mitch & Mickey at the 76th Annual Academy Awards. The Folksmen actually predate the movie, and have opened for Spın̈al Tap from time to time. Some Spın̈al Tap fans didn't even realize that they were the same people. As one might imagine, Tap fans tend not to be into folk music and sometimes indicated this rather vocally at the concerts, making Guest, McKean, and Shearer one of the few groups to ever be booed offstage in favor of themselves.
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The Stoner
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The Stoner: Mitch comes off as either this or a suffer of a decades-long Heroic BSoD.
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Casting Gag: The Folksmen are played by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer, AKA Nigel Tufnel, David St. Hubbins, and Derek Smalls.
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Pop-Cultural Osmosis Failure: Mike LaFontaine apparently thinks that Moby-Dick is about a pirate captain named Moby Dick who "was chasing some big whale", and whose Character Catchphrase was "There she blows!" and tries to get the New Main Street Singers to incorporate something like that into their performance of "Fare Away".
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Rail Enthusiast: Mickey's husband, Leonard.
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What the Hell Is That Accent?
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What the Hell Is That Accent?: Amber Cole's bizarre dialect, which sounds slightly like a cross between a Spanish and German accent. Lampshaded by Christopher Guest in the commentary: "You can narrow [her accent] down to a continent..."
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Holding the Floor: Mitch goes missing during the concert, forcing the Folksmen to stall for time with extra songs and an extended monologue introducing their next one before Mitch is found and he and Mickey can go onstage.
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This Is Gonna Suck
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This Is Gonna Suck: After getting signaled to keep performing (while the crew tries to find Mitch), Alan Barrows and Mark Shubb take the opportunity to do "The Skeletons of Quinto," which Jerry had shot down. When they begin discussing the history of the Spanish Civil War, Jerry slowly rolls his eyes shut.
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Improv: As with Guest, McKean, and Shearer's other mockumentaries, the movie is composed of unscripted performances by actors who have gotten in-character.
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Mood Whiplash: Hearty, wholesome Laurie's account of her earlier life has a Wait, What? moment fairly early on.
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The Folksmen use a one-word title for their first five abums, with a missing final "g", eg. Pickin'. Their 6th album is titled Saying Something. They attribute the subsequent loss of their fanbase to that change in a scene cut from the theatrical release, but available in the DVD extras. That album was also the first where they used electric instruments, instead of strictly acoustic; parodying the fan and critic controversy over Bob Dylan's move to electric instruments on 1965's Bringing It All Back Home and the 1966 world tour.
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Take That!
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Take That!:
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Wanderlust Song
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Wanderlust Song: "Never Did No Wanderin'" - parodied in that, as the title suggests, it's about all the traveling the narrator hasn't gotten to do.
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"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue
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"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: As is customary with Christopher Guest movies. (Real documentaries almost always have them.)
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Pretender Diss: The Folksmen see the New Main Street Singers as a cash grab with none of the passion of the original group. Doesn't mean they aren't able to play together.
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Perfectly Cromulent Word: The New Main Street Singers, a nine-person ensemble, are referred to as a neuftet.
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Insane Troll Logic: Terry's rationalization of his and Laurie's cult religion.
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Side Bet: One is made right at the end, regarding whether Mitch & Mickey would kiss at the end of their signature song.
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Lighter and Softer: Than most of Guest's other mockumentaries, which are broadly more cynical and get their laughs by following either unlikable characters with no talent or washed-up ones years past their prime. A Mighty Wind, while having its fair share of cynical moments, has mostly likable characters and ends on a broadly uplifting if slightly bittersweet note.
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Crossdressing Voices: Christopher Guest does the voices of both the man and woman who are making love in the hotel room next to Mitch.
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Character Catchphrase: Mike LaFontaine is convinced that he can build a Sitcom around groanworthy, revoltingly unfunny catchphrases such as "Wha' happen?", "I don't think so!", and "I got a weal wed wagon!", and keeps trying to shoehorn these into everything he produces.
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Toilet Humor: Mickey is married to a catheter salesman. Also, the film's title refers to a song at the end of the film whose lyrics form a massive veiled fart joke.
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Vitriolic Best Buds: For all the petty passive-aggressive arguing they get into about their set list and the minor details of their act, The Folksmen share an unbreakable bond of musical talent and are True Companions. They even are shown to have gotten back together after the Steinbloom memorial concert and are once again performing gigs and while Jerry and Alan are shown as being clearly perplexed about Mark's new gender transition, they don't hold it against her and continue to perform with her unabated after she comes out.
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Musicalis Interruptus: "The Skeletons of Quinto". After a 20 minute (off-screen) introduction explaining the song while stalling for time, the Folksmen are rushed off-stage before they can sing it by the arrival of Mitch and Mickey.
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Pointy-Haired Boss: Mike LaFontaine is a failed sitcom star who clearly doesn't know how to manage the New Main Street Singers, and keeps trying to finagle unfunny gimmicks into their act. Subverted at the end, where against all common sense he manages to get them a gig on a TV show where they play nine supreme court justices who are also folk singers and all live together.
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The Ditz
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The Ditz: Amber Cole.
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Yiddish as a Second Language
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Yiddish as a Second Language: Lars Olfen is the king of this trope, despite being so incredibly Swedish it hurts.
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Cult
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Cult: The WINC (Witches in Nature's Colors), a coven that worships the power of color founded by Terry and Laurie.
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The Benchwarmer: Exactly what does George Menschell do in the New Main Street Singers? On stage he never plays his guitar, never sings lead, and often doesn't sing at all, leading one to wonder if his microphone is even turned on. Off stage he offers no input during practice sessions and does nothing to promote the band, not even when prompted by band manager Mike LaFontaine. It seems his only reason for hanging around is a mutually beneficial connection to the original Main Street Singers.
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Space Whale Aesop: Parodied. Paying close attention to the lyrics of The New Main Street Singers' "The Good Book Song" reveals the the moral is something like "Obey the word of God or humans will evolve into mermaids and be ruled over by giants" without actually explaining how any of that is bad.
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: Leonard shows Mitch his model trainset of "Crabbetown." It includes a mine, the logging camp... and the brothel downtown.
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Running Gag: Mike LaFontaine had once starred on a television sitcom called Wha' Happened?, in which he tried to make "Wha' happened?" a Catchphrase that would sweep the nation (the show was cancelled due to "complete lack of interest"). He continues to use the phrase throughout the movie.
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Master of the Mixed Message: Mitch. While in the hospital after being beaten severely while defending Mickey (whom he didn't know at the time), he wrote for her a romantic poem that she saved for decades, and read at the reunion concert. After she finishes reading, Mitch states, "I only wanted a drink of water." The song for which they were famous ("A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow") ended with a kiss, that was described by one critic as "the most important kiss in history." During the show, they do perform the kiss, and the entire cast of other musicians have come to the wings to see if they were going to do it. However, after the show, Mitch worries that Mickey might have been "caught up in the theatrics of the moment." Their album covers portrayed them as being in love, and the wonderful song "When I'm Next To You." (which didn't make the cut, but was played during the credits) described how the singer felt standing, holding hands with, kissing, and "lying with" his lover.
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Will They or Won't They?
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Will They or Won't They?: An interesting case. The running emotional core of the film is Mitch and Mickey's relationship, being America's sweethearts in the past and famous for a song with a kiss but now having messily parted ways and moved on. The "will they or won't they" isn't exactly about them rekindling their romance, but there is tension about whether they will be able to re-create the famous kiss during their performance of "A Kiss At the End of the Rainbow" at Steinbloom's concert. They perform the kiss, with Mickey seeming to treat it as closure, while Mitch innocently says he felt nothing and treated it as part of the act.
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Dark and Troubled Past
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Dark and Troubled Past: applies to many of the characters but most of all Mitch, Laurie, and Sissy. Mitch had a mega-breakdown after breaking up with Mickey, which led him to release two increasingly despondent solo albums (Cry For Help, whose cover shows him in a padded room, and Calling It Quits, showing him digging his own grave) before ultimately being committed for (ultimately unsuccessful) psychiatric treatment. Laurie and Sissy, meanwhile, were both teenage runaways: Laurie found initial success in San Francisco doing cheap, degrading pornography while Sissy lived on the streets before turning her life around.
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