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Directed byRobert Altman
CastDavid Arkin, Barbara Baxley, Ned Beatty, Karen Black, Ronee Blakley, Timothy Brown, Keith Carradine, Geraldine Chaplin, Robert Doqui, Shelley Duvall, Allen Garfield, Henry Gibson, Scott Glenn, Jeff Goldblum, Barbara Harris, Michael Murphy and Cristina Raines
Theatrical ReleaseAugust 15, 2000
DVD ReleaseAugust 15, 2000
Running Time160 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code097360882148
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
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Average user review: 4.0 (113 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteAmazing Film, Decent DVDQuote
Nashville is by far one of the best films ever made. It's a difficult, funny and inventive look at the country music scene in the 70s (from an outsider's perspective, which makes it all the more engrossing). This bare bones DVD could've been better. Why Short cuts has a criterion edition and this doesn't, one will never know. May 28, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteI agree with the good and bad reviewsQuote
All criticisms I've read about Nashville on this site and others seem to be right. And I doubt you can find many people around these days who would give this film the time of day.
But as a 20 year old I find this film fascinatingly weird, I try to view it through a 1970s audience members eyes and I can see how this would be engaging at the time seeing how nothing like this was ever made before. Also see how it could be enraging because I have grown up around hardcore country music fans who know their stuff and have also played in Nashville during the 70s who would view this as the silliest s#!t they've ever seen. I can sympathize! However, this movie is just weird to me, everyone seems like a cartoon character. Its like Altman's Nashville exists in the realm of his Popeye movie, this is one of the most seriously crazy implausible feverish nightmare of a movie I think I've ever seen and the distance of the camera from the actors, only a few select closeups, drama not being shoved in your face but melting in with the rest of society. I have to say in this age of extreme closeups and almost pornographic display of "realism" and "emotions" I found this a refreshing change of pace. I can't say I think its great but I enjoyed the fact that its completely different than anything out now. And with every director in a race to be quirky, weird & touching at the same time this movie seemed to master it on the first try. I also enjoyed Ronne Blakely's singing more than any real life woman country singer oddly enough, well not as good as Patsy Cline but I can't think of many past her that don't creep me out.

If you're like me, read about this movie alot but haven't gotten around to it, well get around to it, I mean, really when I think about it, I liked it, didn't think it was great, but it is what it is. After seeing such in your face modern stuff like The Badge, your pick of any smash "indie" director of the past decade and a half & anything by Wes Anderson and the guy that did Magnolia this movie charged me full of life and actually reminded me that being so self centered and obsessive over feelings and small intensified details is a useless waste of time, so I can't say this movie wasted mine. March 30, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteA great movieQuote
At last, I've seen the classic Robert Altman film from 1975. As always, flawless in direction, acting, vision. I suppose some viewers might say it's slow getting started, but in fact he's painting a portrait of a time and place. There's a reason this guy won so much acclaim, all the awards and nominations, and the freedom to basically just do whatever he wanted. February 7, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGiftQuote
I purchased this as a gift for my dad. He enjoys the movie. It arrived quickly and in good condition. December 16, 2007

rating: 1 QuoteNice movie to spend an eveningQuote
This Altman classic is the perfect movie to spend the night with. Pour yourself a bubble bath, light some candles and put the DVD in your portable DVD player. Enjoy the warm bath while you watch this movie. As the opening scene begins drop the player into the bath.

The electrocution will be less painful that watching two hours and forty minutes of characters no one cares about and and ending which makes you wish you had a way to clean out your memory with bleach.

December 10, 2007

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