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good time radio makes good time video
after suffering through the Altman movie this was a breath of very fresh air....why in the world did director Robert Altman leave out a Lake Woebegon monologue while adding that whole business with a "real" Guy Noir. But less said about the creaky "plot" the better.It is hard to believe that Garrison Kellar who was credited as a co-writer actually wrote any of that lame dialog. Most of the humor wasn't funny. as for the well known faces which appeared in the Altman movie none of them had as much singing talent as the radio performers and their contrived "back story" was as interesting as yesterdays newspaper. I think most critics were much to generous in their reviews of this movie because of the respect they share for the body of his work....and it is just a shame that few people will see the movie of the actual 30th Anniversary show which was excellent.
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- popart-1
- Nov 2, 2006
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