A mediocre satire of heavy rock bands.
This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
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Reviews Counted:51
Fresh:49
Rotten:2
Average Rating:8.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: A brilliant and hilarious documentary-style satire of a has-been British heavy metal band who never really was on an absurd American comeback tour that never quite gets off the ground, THIS IS... A brilliant and hilarious documentary-style satire of a has-been British heavy metal band who never really was on an absurd American comeback tour that never quite gets off the ground, THIS IS SPINAL TAP practically birthed the mockumentary style. Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, and Harry Shearer are David St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel, and Derek Smalls, respectively--three clueless, self-absorbed men who form the nucleus of Spinal Tap, aging purveyors of overwrought songs with titles such as "Big Bottom," "Smell the Glove," and "Sex Farm." Shot in faux cinema verité-style with director Rob Reiner as fictional filmmaker Marty DiBergi, the film lampoons just about every rock & roll cliché (not to mention every rockumentary cliché) in the book as it follows these fallen rock idols from one disastrous gig to the next. Scenes of the tour's descent from desperation into total collapse are interspersed with interviews in which the band members delightfully prattle on inanely about the none-too-illustrious history and dubious vision of Spinal Tap. THIS IS SPINAL TAP is a striking and acutely hysterical directorial debut for Reiner and a deserved cult classic. Watch for an endless array of cameos by wonderful comic character actors along the way. [More]
Starring: Spinal Tap, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer
Starring: Spinal Tap, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer, Rob Reiner, Tony Hendra, Bruno Kirby, June Chadwick, Fran Drescher, Anjelica Huston, Ed Begley, Howard Hesseman, Billy Crystal, Paul Schaffer, Dana Carvey, Patrick Macnee
Director: Rob Reiner
Director: Rob Reiner
Screenwriter: Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Rob Reiner, Harry Shearer
Producer: Karen Murphy
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Reviews for This Is Spinal Tap
The material is consistently clever and funny, though ultimately the attitudes are too narrow to nourish a feature-length film.
the bad-luck bad boys still don't disappoint in this ultimate roast of the music industry.
Hilarious pseudo-documentary spoof of a British rock group that was so on-target in its satire, many viewers took it for the real thing.
First of all, let's just clarify something: This Is Spinal Tap is the funniest film ever made.
A towering achievement in cinema, music, and life art. Funnier and more prescient every time I see it. Any time they tour I will be there.
A hilariously scathing indictment of the rock and roll lifestyle, and all the egoism and shallow philosophising that goes along with it.
It was the first, and it remains one of the best, as Reiner’s shots at the big egos, small minds and incredible self-indulgence of overpaid rock stars consistently hit the mark.
Perhaps the first, and certainly the best, entry into the mockumentary genre.
Scores an 11 (out of 10) for sheer inspired lunacy but it's the writers' unexpected fondness for their subject matter that puts the film in a class all its own.
The satire is ever so refreshingly played straight, is seemingly benign and dead-on funny.
This superb satire became the standard against which all mockumentaries are evaluated. The film was so successful that the fictitious group reunited for a series of live concerts and a TV special, further blurring the line between real and reel.
There have been plenty of mockumentaries since 1984, but ... none has come close to matching this one.
Reiner's brilliantly inventive script and smart visuals avoid all the obvious pitfalls, making this one of the funniest ever films about the music business.
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