A Prairie Home Companion Comments

  • Garnet 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    20190316le. Altman's curtain call, but forgive me, I didn't get to see it in a rowdy environment (sunny Saturday afternoon, kids noisy). I saw a group of people perform, but they were not emotionally invested, I saw an angel, and he was nothing special. 2.5

  • Ana 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    If you feel very happy, be patient, it will pass...

  • Madelyn 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    I really "see" goosebumps all over my body. The important thing is not the confidence in the scene scheduling, but the feelings and attitudes towards life. It's really...

  • Ericka 2022-03-26 09:01:14

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  • Sigurd 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Nostalgic warm and strong American rural...

  • Gennaro 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    listen to who is...

  • Kade 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    like a lullaby to lull you to...

  • Lexie 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    After reading it, I realized that Meryl was actually born in a class. Robert can do...

  • Jany 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Listen to the radio music of the year...and...

  • Tyreek 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    The angel passed by, and the curtain finally...

Extended Reading
  • Destini 2022-03-21 08:01:05

    You Don't Need To Know The Radio Show To Appreciate The Movie

    No shocking twists, no passionate dramas, just endless conversations in the backstage of a live radio show that's lasted for 30 years. And of course, all those beautiful songs, the ones that wet your eyes and the ones that crack you up. All these presented to you as our everyday life happens, in an...

  • Lamont 2022-03-21 08:01:05

    The short comment is not finished

    How gentle, warm and nostalgic people can think of using a movie to commemorate and say goodbye to a radio music program. The whole piece of music is full of nostalgia and moving people; the tones are warm; those lovely people, warm songs, with the passage of time, The adaptation of the times may...

A Prairie Home Companion quotes

  • Lefty: Now, how long you been doin' this?

    Garrison Keillor: Doin' what? Puttin' my pants on?

    Lefty: How long you been doin' radio?

    Garrison Keillor: Oh. I don't know. Thirty-some years, I guess. Started out in Mark Twain Days, Mississippi River and they hired me to play Huck Finn. I was running a raft on the Mississippi and carrying people across, and, it ran into the wake of a steamboat.

  • Guy Noir: She gave me a smile so sweet - you could've poured it on your pancakes.