A Spinal Tap Reunion: The 25th Anniversary London Sell-Out
- TV Movie
- 1992
- 58m
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6.4/10
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The return of Spinal Tap, one of England's loudest bands, on a sad final reunion.The return of Spinal Tap, one of England's loudest bands, on a sad final reunion.The return of Spinal Tap, one of England's loudest bands, on a sad final reunion.
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R.J. Parnell
- Drums
- (as Rick Parnell)
CJ Vanston
- Keyboards
- (as C.J. Vanston)
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Mildly disappointing "reunion" of the fictional band made famous by the wonderful mockumentary, THIS IS SPINAL TAP. Most of the film consists of concert footage, and though the actors do a more than credible job on-stage, you come away wishing there had been more interviews and gags. Almost all the best songs were featured in the original movie, although there is a wonderfully cynical finale. Not bad, but on a scale of 1 to 11, a very modest 6.
Spinal Tap is probably my favorite Comedy of all-time. Needless to say, I was quite excited to see this film. But this just did not deliver. I can't believe it was the same actors doing this.
It was mildly amusing overall, but extremely weak. I would only recommend to Spinal Tap fans who are really bored. (3.7/10 - rounded up to 4/10)
It was mildly amusing overall, but extremely weak. I would only recommend to Spinal Tap fans who are really bored. (3.7/10 - rounded up to 4/10)
I feel a little disappointed with the comments here, because I thought the film was brilliant. The songs are as cool as ever, and the new interviews and documentary footage are incredibly funny, easily equaling the original film. Anyone who's seen this will know what I mean when I talk about The Folksmen...
What shocked me though, is that here in the UK, the film has a PG certificate, and yet the band clearly uses the words c**t and f**k! I guess the guys at the BBFC weren't paying much attention...
Overall, I'd give this an 8/10, not quite as good as the original film, but a good laugh.
What shocked me though, is that here in the UK, the film has a PG certificate, and yet the band clearly uses the words c**t and f**k! I guess the guys at the BBFC weren't paying much attention...
Overall, I'd give this an 8/10, not quite as good as the original film, but a good laugh.
To say this movie (straight to video it looks like) is as classic and groundbreaking as the original This Is Spinal Tap would be wrong. But still, the film has it's moments of being utterly hilarious and is worth watching through the flaws. It consists of concert footage and songs not yet heard. But it also has backstage and outside footage of the band. That footage is not great outside, but there are some real laugh out loud moments, like when Nigel shows his new invention- a foldable wine glass (but it still needs hinges). Martin Short, Paul Schaffer and Rob Reiner appear in cameos; the songs include Hell Hole, America, Stonehendge and Tonight We're gonna rock it. A-
Blimey, I worked some dates on this tour, and thought it was a different film. No accidental gardening accidents just fun!
No cucumbers wrapped in foil, but they had a massive sound rig and were hilarious, almost ...almost kinda as hanging and working for Bill Hicks - magical days. Thanks for the date remind.
Don't forget Bad News ( on tour), if you like this.
Love Rob Reiner and his tasty films, they always bring a smile, so I'm even watching When Harry Met Sally for the first time tonight .
When I think of the stage pods I always send upwardly love to Hawkwind's Huw Lloyd- Langton- a dear friend, whose prog influences get an influence in the film.
No cucumbers wrapped in foil, but they had a massive sound rig and were hilarious, almost ...almost kinda as hanging and working for Bill Hicks - magical days. Thanks for the date remind.
Don't forget Bad News ( on tour), if you like this.
Love Rob Reiner and his tasty films, they always bring a smile, so I'm even watching When Harry Met Sally for the first time tonight .
When I think of the stage pods I always send upwardly love to Hawkwind's Huw Lloyd- Langton- a dear friend, whose prog influences get an influence in the film.
Did you know
- Alternate versionsOn New Years Eve 1991, there was an Alternate Version of this played on ABC T.V. at 10:PM EST. There were additional interviews with Jeff Beck, Robin Williams, Jamie Lee Curtis, and more with Martin Short that are not included on the Video Version.
- ConnectionsReferenced in A Mighty Wind (2003)
- SoundtracksBlood on the Coal
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Written by Harry Shearer, Michael McKean and Christopher Guest
Performed by The Folksmen
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