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New digital transfer; 5.1 Surround Sound; Audio commentary by Spinal Tap; New interview with Rob Reiner; Over one hour of never-before-seen footage; Flower people press conference; Original theatrical trailers; Six TV commercials; Heavy metal memories; Four music videos; Spinal Tap appearance on "The Joe Franklin Show"
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1. Marty Dibergi [1:52]
2. "Spinal Pap" [2:15]
3. Dust for Vomit? [2:18]
4. Bobbi Flekman [1:52]
5. "Yes I Can!" [1:42]
6. "Big Bottom" [2:00]
7. "Shit Sandwich" [:48]
8. Sexist or Sexy? [3:59]
9. Young Tappers [1:52]
10. Little Sandwiches [1:41]
11. "It's One Louder, Isn't It?" [3:26]
12. Clever or Stupid? [3:01]
13. Ian Faith, Manager [:59]
14. "Where Are They Now?" [2:08]
15. "Since My Baby Left Me?" [1:19]
16. "Listen to the Flower People" [2:01]
17. "None More Black" [6:10]
18. Jeanine is Brutally Frank [1:57]
19. "Lick My Love Pump" [1:06]
20. Airport Security [2:43]
21. "I'm Your Promo Man!" [2:15]
22. "Hello, Cleveland!" [2:09]
23. Heavy Metal in Dolby? [3:03]
24. Trademark Solos [:59]
25. 18" High [3:43]
26. "Gonna Do Stonehenge?" [4:33]
27. Fire & Ice [1:52]
28. Tap Into the Military [4:27]
29. "Puppet Show and Spinal Tap" [1:48]
30. "Saucy Jack" [1:52]
31. Together Again! [5:24]
32. End Interviews/Credits [5:13]
One of the biggest comedy cult hits of the 1980s, this truly inspired mock rockumentary about a fictitious British metal band named Spinal Tap is more than a deadpan sendup of dinosaur rock groups like Deep Purple, Status Quo, and Led Zeppelin. It takes hilarious potshots at every aspect of the music industry -- from vacuous contemporary songwriting to lame-o record promotions to pyrotechnic-obsessed concert performances. Almost entirely improvised, it features hilarious performances by Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, and Christopher Guest as over-the-hill rockers whose hair and egos are a lot bigger than their talent. Director Rob Reiner is the earnest filmmaker who documents the group's disastrous American tour -- which at one point finds them reduced to opening for a puppet show at an amusement park. The "documentary" weaves together performances of Spinal Tap songs like "Smell the Glove" and "Lick My Love Pump," archival footage of the group in an earlier psychedelic incarnation, and interviews in which the dim-witted band members discuss their music and careers. Parodying with understated perfection the ridiculous self-seriousness of many real rockumentaries, Spinal Tap is a comic marvel. MGM's widescreen, special edition DVD includes over an hour of extra footage, audio commentary by the members of the band, rarely seen TV appearances and interviews, Spinal Tap music videos, television commercials and much, much more. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble
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