An ex-convict and his bumbling crook brother fight for the same woman.An ex-convict and his bumbling crook brother fight for the same woman.An ex-convict and his bumbling crook brother fight for the same woman.
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- TriviaFeeling Minnesota's title was inspired by some lyrics in the Soundgarden song 'Outshined': "I just looked in the mirror/And things ain't looking so good/I'm looking California/And feeling Minnesota". The band's lead singer and the song's composer, Chris Cornell, revealed to Blender magazine in 2005 that his lawyer told him that they could sue the filmmakers, but Cornell didn't want to be part of that, he was embarrassed about his song inspiring the film's title.
- GoofsIn the first fight in the movie between Sam and Jjaks, Sam pulls a gun and aims it at Jjaks then Jjaks knocks it out of his hand. The gun Sam is holding when he aims it is a semi-automatic. But when Jjaks knocks it out of his hand the next thing seen is the gun flying and bouncing off the back of a chair and landing on the floor. The gun that comes to rest on the floor is a revolver.
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With the possible exception of the minister who performs the wedding, every character in "Feeling Minnesota" is seriously flawed and not quite able to have a normal take on life. Keaunu Reeves, Vincent D'Onofrio, Dan Ackroyd, Cameron Diaz, Delroy Lindo, and even Tuesday Weld as the mother who dies during the wedding reception all play their roles to the hilt to create this hodge-hodge of ultimately quirky characters. There's no meaningful message here, except perhaps to remind us that we aren't doing so badly with our lives, if there really are characters like these out there!
I bought this as a budget DVD, the picture is fine and has Doldy 5.1 surround sound. However, there isn't too much in the surround channels. The "extras" are spartan, so it is primarily the 95-minute film and nothing else. Critic Ebert has a very accurate review of "Feeling Minnesota." I enjoyed it.
I bought this as a budget DVD, the picture is fine and has Doldy 5.1 surround sound. However, there isn't too much in the surround channels. The "extras" are spartan, so it is primarily the 95-minute film and nothing else. Critic Ebert has a very accurate review of "Feeling Minnesota." I enjoyed it.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $3,124,440
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,598,051
- Sep 15, 1996
- Gross worldwide
- $3,124,440
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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