From the co-founder of Slamdance comes the story of a young man who returns home from a trip abroad to confront not just his peculiar family and friends, but also a pair of Colombian jewel t... Read allFrom the co-founder of Slamdance comes the story of a young man who returns home from a trip abroad to confront not just his peculiar family and friends, but also a pair of Colombian jewel thieves and a roving gang of Iowa kickboxers, culminating in a showdown at Carhenge. A semi... Read allFrom the co-founder of Slamdance comes the story of a young man who returns home from a trip abroad to confront not just his peculiar family and friends, but also a pair of Colombian jewel thieves and a roving gang of Iowa kickboxers, culminating in a showdown at Carhenge. A seminal movie in the history of independent film, "Omaha: The Movie" was the film that spearhe... Read all
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Amateur
If this film maker has made or makes any more films, he really should try to have a really interesting story line, and GOOD actors. I'm sure this was a great learning tool for them. I wish them luck in the future, and hope they can improve their film making.
horrible horrible horrible
Wickedly Original
Cows, Colombian jewel thieves, and a song about Sandy Duncan!
But that's not all: Omaha (The Movie) is disarmingly funny, charming, and breezy entertainment. I never took the character Simon's plight too seriously and just enjoyed the sheer fun the film offered. The actors and non-actors alike do a fine job, and there are some surprisingly beautiful looking scenes throughout, along with an effective score. There are moments of brilliance along with some innovative cinematography. By accepting the silly goings-on, it was refreshing to see, literally, the hand-held subtitles during the Colombian jewel thieves' dialogues and even involving the guy who wrote and held them in the plot.
Poor Simon can't seem to find inner peace after returning from Nepal, and with his "prayer stones" that turn out to be sought-after emeralds, he and his gal pal (played with great zest by Jill Anderson) take off on a trip, being chased by the thieves. Amidst all this are some refreshingly strange scenes of renegade Iowan kickboxers, a chase through a labrynthian cow corral, the wildest haircut scene since Edward Scissorhands, and romance at the pseudo-famous Carhenge!
I was fortunate enough to get this on DVD complete with audio commentary and other extras, exclusive to the March/April 2002 issue of Total Movie & Entertainment magazine. I feel overjoyed when I'm presented with such a nice surprise as in a little film like Omaha (The Movie) and hopefully those who weren't able to catch it at film festivals will be able to find it like I did (if the magazine offers back issues, it's worth the effort to seek this one out). Director Dan Mirvish shows a lot of promising talent, I'd love to see Jill Anderson doing more films, and it just makes my day to be entertained so thoroughly by an extremely independent film such as this. Great work visually as well as in the storytelling.
I will always hold "The Sandy Duncan Song" close to my heart!
Lowa Ninja Kick-Boxers and Gov. Ben Nelson...ONLY IN AMERICA!
If not, you'll probably be in quite a fog, but get over it. People not from Scotland still get Macbeth, don't they?
A quirky, high energy romp that is refreshingly original...maybe next will be "Cornhusker Football--The Musical"?
Did you know
- TriviaTo get a DVD release, director-writer Dan Mirvish obtained an agreement for 300,000 sample discs to be included with the shipment of every Pioneer player sold during March and April of 2002.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Carhenge: Genius or Junk? (2005)
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- $38,000 (estimated)
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