The new EUROVISION SONG CONTEST: THE STORY OF FIRE SAGA concerns a different genre and different part of the world than Christopher Guest’s folk-music-focused A MIGHTY WIND, but the comedies share an irreverently reverent approach to parodying their chosen music scene. In this half of our pairing of the two films, we debate whether that approach is helped or hindered in EUROVISION by the presence of Will Ferrell, along with the function of the film’s centerpiece “Song-Along.” Then we bring EUROVISION into conversation with A MIGHTY WIND to compare how the two films each tackle music, comedy, and the intersection thereof. Plus, Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your cinematic radar
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Show Notes
Works Cited:
• “Eurovision Director David Dobkin Never Wanted to Make Fun of Anyone,” by Chris Lee (
vulture.com)
Your Next Picture Show:
• Genevieve: Las Culturistas podcast, “Family Style (w/Will Ferrell)"; “Love Me Like You Should: The Brave and Bold Sylvester”; Sam Feder’s DISCLOSURE
• Tasha: Gina Prince-Bythewood’s THE OLD GUARD
• Keith: Byron Haskin’s THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953)
• Scott: Tobe Hooper’s THE FUNHOUSE
Outro Music: Fire Saga, “Ja Ja Ding Dong”
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