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VHS : The Return of Spinal Tap


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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302690460
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302690463
Label: Mpi Home Video
Manufacturer: Mpi Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Mpi Home Video
Release Date: February 23, 1994
Running Time: 110 minutes
Sales Rank: 2809
Studio: Mpi Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: December 31, 1992


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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
The Return of Spinal Tap is based around Tap's performance at the Royal Albert Hall in 1992. In between the footage of Messrs. St. Hubbins, Tufnel, and Smalls performing in front of a huge crowd enthusiastically determined to go along with the joke, there are clips purporting to investigate the band's humble origins in the East London suburb of Squatney, and updates from 'rockumentary' director Marty DiBergi and hapless record plugger Artie Fufkin from the original movie. It is the latter component that is the real strength of Return. Though the concert footage faithfully rehashes many of the film's most treasured jokes (the malfunctioning props, the dancing midgets), the real satirical strength of This Is Spinal Tap was never its treatment of heavy metal music (which, after all, is hardly a difficult target). What the first movie did best was illuminate the egomania, paranoia, delusion, and stupidity that are the cornerstones of rock & roll as it is lived. The Return of Spinal Tap is a worthy companion piece. --Andrew Mueller



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Uneven and lacks coherence.
Basically a filmed concert. Interrupted by a few sketches. The whole idea of Spinal Tap is to paraphrase the rock-industry. Gently dressed as irony and general retardedness. The film was good. The lyrics are still very good (don't we just love sublime rock poetry?) but we have seen it before and better. The sketches are still quite good but to have the songs performed, in all seriousness, somehow detracts the whole concept. I'm already a fan but this one won't win any new converts. Although I did ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - If you love rock, you'll love this spoof
I bought this for my husband as a Xmas gift. He absolutely loved it! It's funny, it's a great spoof on the world of rock, and believe it or not, the music is pretty darn good. I would recommend this to anyone who is loves to laugh and enjoys music!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - WARNING: only a mono transfer from the NTSC LaserDisc
I now own three different commercially distributed versions of "The Return Of Spinal Tap" and this "Region free NTSC" version is clearly the worst.

I can tell that it is only a MONO transfer to DVD from the NTSC LaserDisc - which is crazy, because I own the LaserDisc and it's in superb digital stereo (one the best live stereo recordings I've ever heard).

When I transferred my own LaserDisc to DVD-R I had to use my brother's PAL output player which does a dodgy inbuilt conversion ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - This only goes to "8"...
Not nearly as good as the original (which goes to 11, by the way!). Its mostly a live show at the Royal Albert Hall with little snippets thrown in between songs. Not a bad follow up to TIST, but don't let it be your first "Taste of the Tap".



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - If you like Spinal Tap. . .
This is actually a concert video from 1992, filmed at Albert Hall in London. The group performs most of their "hits", both songs from "This Is Spinal Tap" and from their follow-up album, "Break Like The Wind." For actors/comedians, they are actually excellent musicians, and the songs are performed with all the seriousness they deserve. Interspersed between the songs are short interviews with semi-celebrities such as Marty DiBergi and Artie Fufkin, along with real celebrities like Martin Short and Kenny Rogers. ... Read More




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