Hanson: Tulsa, Tokyo, & the Middle of Nowhere (1997) Poster

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10/10
The best home video ever!!!!
Apple-212 October 1998
This is a very good movie. I think that if you haven't seen this movie you should RUN not walk to your local movie store and buy it or to your local movie rental and rent it! HANSON RULEZ!!!!!!!
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10/10
Fun for all ages
Madeline15 September 1998
Well where to start? I guess I can start off by recommending this video for everyone. Whether its the sultry voice of Taylor (the middle brother), the wise reviews of Isaac (the oldest Hanson), or the crazy antics of Zac (the youngest) no viewer will be bored. "Tulsa, Tokyo, and the Middle of Nowhere" delivers just the right blend of concert footage, travel, and backstage action to follow what its really like being the biggest pop sensations.
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10/10
Good stuff
ashleymims0519 August 2004
I enjoyed this video, because, it was more like a documentary than a regular tape filled with performances. It was personal, and much of it was filmed by their father. Not only this, but the band executive produced the whole project themselves- 11 year old Zac, fourteen year old Taylor, and sixteen year old Isaac. That's talent. There were interviews, and the band answered questions that everyone wants to know, like where DID "Mmmbop" come from and what does it mean? It also followed the band's journey throughout Asia, Japan, London, and uh.. Tulsa, Tokyo, and the middle of nowhere? But if you're not a fan, I don't recommend it, as it really only appeals to those of us who are.
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10/10
Hanson Rocks!
shakespeare10930 July 2005
OK, so I have this movie, and I just have to say that its amazing. Its raw and real. It gives you a look at what Hanson went through when we were all screaming their names. I still love Hanson, and every time I watch this video it just makes me laugh. Zac is so funny. I would recommend this to any Hanson fan. It documents everything from interviews to performances, to just having fun. Like everything is so real. Sorry for saying that again, but thats one of the things that I love about them. They are just so real when it comes to their music, and this documentary is no different. Anyone looking for a good time should watch it. And even if you're not looking for a good time, you should still watch it cause its one of life's necessities.
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Classic Hanson!!
dknstormy22 January 2000
If you respect the band, there are some really classic moments in this video. My favorite scenes include a moment when the guys begin "harmonizing" ::grin::, their answer to whether or not they get along (crash!) and when they remind us that "sometimes you've got to appreciate the craziness." Looking back, there is a classic moment when the guys are announced at a Canadian performance and they bound on stage with an enthusiasm that you never forget. The image of 11-year-old Zac leaping in the air is just so endearing!!
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10/10
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xoodancingirloox25 July 2003
I love this movie, it's so cute and I still watch it sometimes. Tulsa Tokyo and Middle of Nowhere makes me all happy inside and it's just really funny! Hansons the best.

Zac Hanson is hoooottt
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Good movie, especially if you appreciate their singing!
glowindarkstar27 November 2003
I thought this movie was good as far as a documentary goes. The guys really act themselves, unlike some of the phonies out there who put on a goody-goody act. I may be considered cheesy for liking Hanson since they faded out, but I listened to their old stuff again, and I really can't complain. They did more than the Backstreet Boys or N*SYNC did as far as playing their own instruments and not lip-syncing. When I hear them sing, I can tell that they really are in love with the music-- and that's saying a lot because I never have mentioned that about any other band. If you think about it, they did bring the world away from the depression-rock for awhile. Now that people have let them fade out, it is beginning to come back. No offense to the people who like it--I myself listen to a lot of it, but it doesn't open up my eyes to music the way Hanson does. I give this movie 2 thumbs-up!
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I loved it when I was twelve...
togglin_sweetie_pi23 October 2003
...Oh the memories...I got this video for Christmas when I was eleven or twelve, and I was obsessed with Hanson (Zac was my favorite). And I watched it a couple days ago, and I laughed so much. It was just so full of memories for me--of when I had my walls plastered in Hanson posters and when I truly and absolutely believed that Zac would marry me one day.

Anybody who isn't stuck-up and whiny about the bubble-gum pop that drowned our senses in the late 90's should appreciate this video for its nostalgic value.
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