Maggers Wrote:I didn't.
The Mad American Wrote:The lost in the back stage scene...
Scott Miller Wrote:To this day, whenever I'm lost I always ask if Cleveland is ready to rock.
Count me in; TISP is a comedy classic and if you don't think so you can lick my love pump.
Scott Miller Wrote:To this day, whenever I'm lost I always ask if Cleveland is ready to rock.
Count me in; TISP is a comedy classic and if you don't think so you can lick my love pump.
The Mad American Wrote:Oh yeah as Richard said this movie is the holy grail for rock musicians and there are far too many hilarious scenes to list all of them.
The airport metal detector scene....How much more black?....The lost in the back stage scene...stuck in the pod...oy so many.
Mick C. Wrote:Christopher Guest went on to write, direct, and produce a series of really funny mock-documentaries after writing and appearing in Spinal Tap - if you haven't seen them, check them out - WAITING FOR GUFFMAN (small town plays), A MIGHTY WIND (folk singing), and BEST OF SHOW (dog shows). Essentially the same cast in each (many of whom, like Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, were also in SPINAL TAP). There's a new one coming out in November about the Oscars.
A old friend of mine was the sound editor on all of them, and he told me they were a pleasure to work on - everyone on the set is supportive and likes working together, and everyone is talented. There is a basic storyline and the actors just improvise most of the lines.
Maggers Wrote:I love those movies, and I can't wait to see "For Your Consideration," which arrives soon. It's about the making of "Home for Purim," which, if you know what Purim is, is an hysterical concept.