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The Shur-Flo song at the end makes for the most bittersweet lols I can think of. That is my favorite scene in the movie. I think this one included a lot more 'OUCH' with the funnnies than the other ones...

Abbott, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 05:52 (fifteen years ago) link

"ohhhh that's great! i mean without model trains how would they have come up with the idea for the big trains?"

Surmounter, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 15:20 (fifteen years ago) link

one year passes...

This was on ITV last night, saw it for the first time.

Yeah.

Mark G, Monday, 12 April 2010 14:57 (fourteen years ago) link

I've sometimes started crying at the end of this movie, when Mitch leaves without telling anyone.

Ponies are horse children (Abbott), Monday, 12 April 2010 15:50 (fourteen years ago) link

it's great, it's my favourite guest movie and one of my favourites of the decade full stop.

Jesse James Woods (darraghmac), Monday, 12 April 2010 16:04 (fourteen years ago) link

yeah that's an oddly affecting scene abbott. eugene's portrayal is a little too realistic

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Monday, 12 April 2010 16:06 (fourteen years ago) link

> This was on ITV last night

and was 15 minutes later than the advertised time so the tivo didn't record the end. arse.

koogs, Monday, 12 April 2010 20:40 (fourteen years ago) link

ah, I set mine to run for 1 hr 30 mins based on the scheduled time and a bit, and it shut during the credits.

So, if there were any funny/extra bits, didn't see them.

Mark G, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 08:22 (fourteen years ago) link

four months pass...

Harry Shearer is doing his Smithers voice in this, it's a bit distracting.

rhythm fixated member (chap), Wednesday, 18 August 2010 22:03 (thirteen years ago) link

probably on record above but <3 this so much

k¸ (darraghmac), Wednesday, 18 August 2010 22:06 (thirteen years ago) link

this is Fred Willard's finest hour.

Sun Tea (Pillbox), Wednesday, 18 August 2010 22:54 (thirteen years ago) link

"This flame, like all flames, represents the light and darkness. It also represents the uncertainty of life and its delicacy. It also represents a penis."

Abbbottt, Thursday, 19 August 2010 01:19 (thirteen years ago) link

"This is not an occult science. This is not one of those crazy systems of divination and astrology. That stuff's hooey, and you've got to have a screw loose to go in for that sort of thing. Our beliefs are fairly commonplace and simple to understand. Humankind is simply materialized color operating on the 49th vibration. You would make that conclusion walking down the street or going to the store."

Abbbottt, Thursday, 19 August 2010 01:20 (thirteen years ago) link

<3 Jane Lynch, the only thing that made Glee bearable

k¸ (darraghmac), Thursday, 19 August 2010 01:24 (thirteen years ago) link

The Eugene Levy character just makes me feel like killing myself.

“Going on tour with Midnight Oil” and more outmoded masturbation slang (kenan), Thursday, 19 August 2010 02:00 (thirteen years ago) link

I said on a Doctor Who thread, but there's an interview with Tom Baker from a local news programme on the Revenge of the Cybermen disc (an edited version has been on another disc before) and damn if that isn't Eugene Levy's performance, right there.

Hey Jabulani! Pope of four four two. (aldo), Thursday, 19 August 2010 07:05 (thirteen years ago) link

I love that my dad, an actual folk singer, loved this movie.

Pete Scholtes, Thursday, 19 August 2010 18:30 (thirteen years ago) link

That's interesting, as something that I felt was lacking is that it didn't seem to be about folk music in the way that Spinal Tap is about heavy metal. Though I come from a position of very little knowledge of folk.

rhythm fixated member (chap), Friday, 20 August 2010 00:14 (thirteen years ago) link

this is Fred Willard's finest hour.

― Sun Tea (Pillbox), Wednesday, August 18, 2010 6:54 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark

yes

? (dyao), Friday, 20 August 2010 00:17 (thirteen years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D421N6xlisg

? (dyao), Friday, 20 August 2010 00:26 (thirteen years ago) link

back in nineteen seventy mmmrghhrgjh

? (dyao), Friday, 20 August 2010 00:26 (thirteen years ago) link

You don't want to be on a cruise ship when dysentery breaks out. Truer words were seldom said.

nine years pass...

I can't do my work!

Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Saturday, 18 July 2020 01:02 (three years ago) link

So glad to get the Blu-ray of this in the Warner Archives sale last weekend.

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 18 July 2020 01:11 (three years ago) link

I finally saw this on Hulu! I liked it! It did seem a bit thin, not much in the way of conflict, but it was a charming film and not only was the music well-done, but the humor on point as always. Balaban had me in stitches with his helicopter producer antics.

the scene at the end with Mitch and Mickey doing their song for the first time in 40 years surprisingly affecting.

sad we didn't get to hear the full Spanish civil war history song with Spanish translation!

Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Saturday, 18 July 2020 01:13 (three years ago) link

I should watch this again. Mascots popped up on Netflix and had us in stitches.

American Fear of Scampos (Ed), Saturday, 18 July 2020 01:32 (three years ago) link

I didn’t dig this much apart from Fred Willard, should watch again

brimstead, Saturday, 18 July 2020 01:54 (three years ago) link

Ends with an antediluvian joke where the joke is just that Chris Guest’s character is a trans woman but still sings bass, iirc

all cats are beautiful (silby), Saturday, 18 July 2020 01:59 (three years ago) link

it was actually Harry Shearer but yea

Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Saturday, 18 July 2020 02:04 (three years ago) link

All of the music was sung/played live which is pretty impressive.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Saturday, 18 July 2020 05:01 (three years ago) link

There is a thread on here somewhere about the treatment of LGBTQ characters in Guest's films and the above bit was not beyond reproach.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Saturday, 18 July 2020 05:03 (three years ago) link

Where’s the real mayor? Someone shot the mayor, but they did not shoot the deputy.
Incidentally, the D.A.’s office called. They can’t find any witness, so he’s in the clear, Your Honor.

Speaking of Your Honor, I was at a swinger’s party the other night and a fellow says
to me “I’d like to meet your wife,” and I said “Your Honor!”

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Saturday, 18 July 2020 05:18 (three years ago) link

Watched Mascots for the first time last night and it was surprisingly delightful.

change display name (Jordan), Saturday, 18 July 2020 14:13 (three years ago) link

Huh thought Mascots was very very bad. Eugene Levy has a lot to do with the artistic and comedic success of the earlier films.

Boring, Maryland, Saturday, 18 July 2020 14:21 (three years ago) link

the transgender "joke" definitely was uncomfortable, since it was fairly obvious Shearer's character is the butt of the joke. Can agree it was antediluvian but I will admit around the time that film came out, my reaction probably would have been different than it would today, as back in 2003 I didn't know anybody that was transgender or know much about gender dysphoria or the trans community at all.

kind of a bummer note to end the movie on, yeah.

Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Saturday, 18 July 2020 14:33 (three years ago) link

I had low expectations, and it's better than most of what's on Netflix. Mostly it was nice to see the regular players again, especially since we've been rewatching Party Down and some other shows where they pop up a lot.

change display name (Jordan), Saturday, 18 July 2020 16:48 (three years ago) link

two years pass...

Finally saw this recently. It might not have been quite as laugh-out-loud funny as Guffman or Best in Show, but it had a warmth to it that I really enjoyed, and there are some great bits -- Bob Balaban completely misunderstanding basic stagecraft and concert setup, warning the audience about the plants in the lobby, Jennifer Coolidge's line about model trains, Ed Begley Jr as a philosemitic Swede public tv producer who can't stop dropping yiddish into conversations, the spanish civil war song, "wha happened" etc. The rehearsal scenes especially felt very much like a real band reuniting for a concert. My grandparents were very much in the Chicago folk scene and I grew up hearing the music and stories, so it felt very close to home for me. I thought they captured a very specific slice of that scene very well -- not so much the Dylans and Dave Van Ronks, but the Kingston Trio type bands (I loved that the Folksmen sneered at the commercialism of the New Main Street Singers while only being a notch or so less commercial). "Eat at Joes" felt very real. These seemed very much like the bands that would do a hastily thrown together multi-act reunion concert for public tv, whereas the more *serious* acts probably wouldn't.

Mixed feelings about the Eugene Levy performance - I got the sense that he was supposed to be either acid burnout or nervous breakdown, but it was a little hard to tell if it was that or if he had had that same weird stilted speech when he was young. A bit one-note and underdeveloped.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 29 January 2023 04:06 (one year ago) link

The titles and cover shots of Mitch’s solo albums are hysterical

Alicia Silver Stone (Boring, Maryland), Sunday, 29 January 2023 17:33 (one year ago) link


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