My apologies – I WAS going
to review Back to the Future, Part III,
but soon discovered the VHS tape is broken. It may take awhile, but I will
review that movie - along with Crocodile
Dundee II, and Crocodile Dundee in
Los Angeles - once I obtain new copies.
Synopsis: The
ad-libbing goes to 11.
Blurb From the VHS Jacket: “You’ll never be able to watch a rock
group seriously again after experiencing this hilarious comedy about a supposed
heavy-metal band called Spinal Tap. Once upon a time they had a pretty big hit
song. Now, nearly two decades later, Spinal Tap still clings to some glint of
their lost glory as they embark on an accident-plagued tour across America.”
What Did I Learn?:
1) Boston is NOT a big college town. 2) Wow...Fran Drescher was annoying even
before The Nanny. 3) Nobody at a puppet show/rock concert wants
to hear a free-form jazz exploration.
You Might Like This
Movie If: You respect a band that puts its music first, and would
never, ever sell out.
Really?: 1) I had
a bit of trouble believing the band would agree to this tour in the first
place, considering they’re getting booked into 1,200-1,500 seat arenas instead
of 10,000-15,000 seat venues, and more trouble believing they would press on
after so many cancellations. But come on – an Air Force base dance, or
second-billing at a puppet show? 2) I realize everything changed after 9/11,
but did airport security ever have a sense of humour about harmless pranks?
Rating: There are many similarities between This is
Spinal Tap and Hard Core Logo, except that it features clueless Brit rockers instead of obnoxious
Canadian punks and it’s a whole lot funnier. I can’t say this film is
well-written, considering nearly all of the dialogue is improvised, but it is clever,
well-acted, and a most enjoyable spoof of the 1980s heavy metal scene. Highly
recommended. 10/10 stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088258/
Not 11/10?
ReplyDeleteHaha - well, if I did that, Spinal Tap would suddenly become the best-rated movie I've reviewed, so far. While I like this film, I don't think it towers over Waking Life, the first two Godfather films, Save the Tiger, etc...
ReplyDeleteIf Alex Jones is in a movie, it's 12/10. ;)
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