Spinal Tap sequel in the works

Jer

'Til Tomorrow

Hopefully this means a Blu-Ray release of The Return Of Spinal Tap as well…?
 
Never even heard of it until now.
Are we talking about this: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0123278/ ?
Was it also shot in the same vein as the original?
No, The Return Of Spinal Tap came out in 1992, and it was basically a live video from the Break Like The Wind tour, but with a bunch of mockumentary bits sprinkled throughout. Not on the level of the original movie, but funny enough that I’d like to have it on hand.

I’m not sure what that 25th anniversary thing is that you linked to — maybe something similar for the otherwise disappointing Back From The Dead tour…?

Anyway, this new thing is a proper movie sequel with the original players and Rob Reiner running the show, so hopefully it will be as good as we would hope.
 
Finally watched this on blu-ray and thought it was quite good. A worthy follow-up that never had a chance of matching the original, but was about as good as you could have hoped for.

The film leaned a bit heavily on celebrity cameos, but the two main ones were used to great effect (Paul McCartney doing “Cups & Cakes”!). It also didn’t stay completely faithful to the single-camera documentary format, using obvious multi-camera setups in some inappropriate spots, and at least one mental flashback to the first film, but this is ultimately a minor nitpick.

Pleasantly surprised to see them give Break Like The Wind its due, and also surprised by the nods to the much less appealing Back From The Dead. Hopefully they’ll leave things alone after this film, though — it’s a nice end cap for Spinal Tap as both a band and a concept. Let it end on a high note.

Anyway, definitely check it out if you enjoyed the original. Also worth rewatching the original before watching this one, as you’ll catch more of the Easter eggs…
 
Finally watched this on blu-ray and thought it was quite good. A worthy follow-up that never had a chance of matching the original, but was about as good as you could have hoped for.

The film leaned a bit heavily on celebrity cameos, but the two main ones were used to great effect (Paul McCartney doing “Cups & Cakes”!). It also didn’t stay completely faithful to the single-camera documentary format, using obvious multi-camera setups in some inappropriate spots, and at least one mental flashback to the first film, but this is ultimately a minor nitpick.

Pleasantly surprised to see them give Break Like The Wind its due, and also surprised by the nods to the much less appealing Back From The Dead. Hopefully they’ll leave things alone after this film, though — it’s a nice end cap for Spinal Tap as both a band and a concept. Let it end on a high note.

Anyway, definitely check it out if you enjoyed the original. Also worth rewatching the original before watching this one, as you’ll catch more of the Easter eggs…

Missed this one at the cinema, so would be definitely getting it on Blu-ray or DVD to enjoy it at home.
 
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