Thisll be the last comment i swear--- lol IMO they shouldve made it where Mitch and Mickey got back together after this instead of them going their seperate ways and saying eachother mistook what the kiss meant...
i cant believe soo many ppl didnt like this movie- Its amazing homage to a dying era of some amazing music and artists! I think they did amazing in this! I love going to folk festivals and chillin n listening to musc- Even allgood has some folk music every year- and they have yonder mountan string band!
I was a tripper and so lost my grip. Foot was a slipper, how the bugger flipped. Oh dear, now the Doregodons are fleeting from the 4th dimension! Must dash...to the Haberdashers!!!!!!!!!!!Not looking forward to the Electro dhock. Help me!
I LOVE this song! It's so beautiful. I want this soundtrack! They acted this part so well, too, with that hesitation before the kiss, and then the sweet innocence of the kiss itself. Not to mention Eugene Levy has a wonderful singing voice.
This never fails to break my heart. I know that warmth and emotion from the rest of the cast is genuine as they're watching offstage. Annette and Michael were ROBBED of the Oscar for Best Original Song because of the damn Lord of the Rings sweep that year.
I didn't initially capture this clip with the intention of doing anything with it. I was testing out a capture card I had just installed in my pc and upon looking at the saved files later I thought it would work on here as it is such a stand out moment. Hopefully somebody has posted the whole scene and you can find it.
What is so amazing, and a real credit to the filmaking and acting, is that this is one of the most truly touching scenes in ANY movie. Eugene Levy's face as he's watching Catherine O'Hara is pure wistful love - you can feel it.
And I love that, at the end of the movie, she's singing "Sure-Flow" at a trade show.
I loved this movie. I'm a big fan of all of Chris Guest films, but as funny as it was I think this song is awesome and I was conflicted with the comedy because I loved the song so much.
A very underrated film. I loved it too. You could tell that Christopher Guest & co loved folk. Nothing cruel there. What was the song about the Civil War that they sang in the film BTW?
I cried. What happened? I was laughing along through the comedy and then this came out of nowhere-- that amazing song, the two of them able to sing it, and that perfect moment at the end. Even when they did it at the Oscars I cried. And the irony of the preposterous music which you realize, by the end, was the first outburst of the civil rights revolutions, plural, transforming America and now even blowing through Asia. Sometimes you set out to write something and it runs away from you.
Absolutely brilliant. Catherine O'Hara played it so perfectly. The one tragic character throughout the comedy around her. I was so caught off guard by this scene the first time I saw it, I teared up!
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Three 6 mafia won an academy award, and this did not.
Brazill88 9 months ago
This makes me fucking cry everytime.
obscuregeisha 1 year ago
Thisll be the last comment i swear--- lol IMO they shouldve made it where Mitch and Mickey got back together after this instead of them going their seperate ways and saying eachother mistook what the kiss meant...
wvboarder2005 1 year ago
you can tell the whole cast really put100 % into this movie it sucks LOTR took the oscar from them tht year!
wvboarder2005 1 year ago
i cant believe soo many ppl didnt like this movie- Its amazing homage to a dying era of some amazing music and artists! I think they did amazing in this! I love going to folk festivals and chillin n listening to musc- Even allgood has some folk music every year- and they have yonder mountan string band!
wvboarder2005 1 year ago 3
can't believe i cried at this bit...... i'm getting hormonal crying at the bloke from american pie..........
iisgonnasmackurface 1 year ago 2
I was a tripper and so lost my grip. Foot was a slipper, how the bugger flipped. Oh dear, now the Doregodons are fleeting from the 4th dimension! Must dash...to the Haberdashers!!!!!!!!!!!Not looking forward to the Electro dhock. Help me!
Astralgroveler 2 years ago
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If all the emotion that this song has provoked could be positively channelled, there would be no more wars. Xx
May we all love each other very much ! x
Astralgroveler 2 years ago
yeah i just got tingles again haha
upstandingj 2 years ago
I LOVE this song! It's so beautiful. I want this soundtrack! They acted this part so well, too, with that hesitation before the kiss, and then the sweet innocence of the kiss itself. Not to mention Eugene Levy has a wonderful singing voice.
dancophobe1 2 years ago 5
i had NO idea this was nominated for oscar!! holy crap it TOTALLY should have one i had tears when i first saw the scene!
SopranoPry 2 years ago 4
I absolutely LOVE this segment... God blessed us all with Christopher Guest (and company) and I will continue to enjoy that blessing!!
blonde2thebone 2 years ago 4
This never fails to break my heart. I know that warmth and emotion from the rest of the cast is genuine as they're watching offstage. Annette and Michael were ROBBED of the Oscar for Best Original Song because of the damn Lord of the Rings sweep that year.
sms84 2 years ago 10
why didn't you post the whole scene? this is weak!
bananafix 3 years ago 4
I didn't initially capture this clip with the intention of doing anything with it. I was testing out a capture card I had just installed in my pc and upon looking at the saved files later I thought it would work on here as it is such a stand out moment. Hopefully somebody has posted the whole scene and you can find it.
babtrige 3 years ago
What is so amazing, and a real credit to the filmaking and acting, is that this is one of the most truly touching scenes in ANY movie. Eugene Levy's face as he's watching Catherine O'Hara is pure wistful love - you can feel it.
And I love that, at the end of the movie, she's singing "Sure-Flow" at a trade show.
1juicyjuice1 3 years ago 16
Eugene Levy at 0:07. Totally. I agree.
wftjet 2 years ago 2
I loved this movie. I'm a big fan of all of Chris Guest films, but as funny as it was I think this song is awesome and I was conflicted with the comedy because I loved the song so much.
stemikger 3 years ago 2
what's to be conflicted about...the film hung together so well...the nusic reflected every emotion you could have wanted...I LOVE THIS MOVIE
berkeleyhome 3 years ago
A very underrated film. I loved it too. You could tell that Christopher Guest & co loved folk. Nothing cruel there. What was the song about the Civil War that they sang in the film BTW?
dabble778 2 years ago 5
Do you mean The Skeletons of Quinto about the Spanish Civil War?
pinkieer 2 years ago
No, I had a look at my recording of the soundtrack and the song is The Ballad of Bobby and June.
dabble778 2 years ago
i love how everyone is tensely watching off stage. great scene, great back story, freaking awesome song.
chsu10 3 years ago 3
A Brilliamt Moment in the history of mankind
theredhackle22 3 years ago 10
WOW profhum you said it.
theredhackle22 3 years ago
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant...no one can touch this. Chris Guest....PLEASE keep making films.
berkeleyhome 3 years ago 6
I cried. What happened? I was laughing along through the comedy and then this came out of nowhere-- that amazing song, the two of them able to sing it, and that perfect moment at the end. Even when they did it at the Oscars I cried. And the irony of the preposterous music which you realize, by the end, was the first outburst of the civil rights revolutions, plural, transforming America and now even blowing through Asia. Sometimes you set out to write something and it runs away from you.
profhum 3 years ago 17
so TRUE.
i sobbed
fashionsleep 3 years ago 2
I saw the end of the movie and this scene got to me!!! It was off the hook!!
chicagobigman773 4 years ago
Catherine O'Hara = UNDERRATED ACTRESS!
hoestreicher 4 years ago 11
Totally agree! Everything I see her in, she just blows me away.
violiner2000 3 years ago
Well said, hoestreicher. Catherine O'Hara is amazing and I have admired her for years. She can do drama and comedy -- both -- like few others can.
chrisman737 3 years ago 3
The first time I saw this,I started bawling like a baby.Such a bittersweet moment,and the song is soo beautiful.
LyndaHudson 4 years ago 4
catherine o'hara is magical.
DustininSD 4 years ago 6
Absolutely brilliant. Catherine O'Hara played it so perfectly. The one tragic character throughout the comedy around her. I was so caught off guard by this scene the first time I saw it, I teared up!
eyeballob 4 years ago 5