The End Continues," the sequel to 1984's music mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap," will rock and roll into theaters this fall.
It’s a reference to the first film, in which Spinal Tap’s guitarist Nigel Tufnel (Guest) explains to Marty that the volume on his amp goes up to 11 instead of the standard of zero to 10.
Bleecker Street has taken not just U.S. distribution rights to Rob Reiner’s long-awaited Spinal Tap II: The End Continues but the original 1984 cult classic This Is Spinal Tap as well.
A first teaser for the long-awaited Spinal Tap sequel has dropped – and it seems things are very much turned up to 11. A short teaser for the film sees someone cranking up an amp to 11 – a ...
When you've already turned it up to 11, where do you go from there? It's a question that Rob Reiner, director of 80s rock mockumentary classic This Is Spinal Tap, has had over four decades to ...
The sequel will be released only in theaters on Sept. 12, while Bleecker Street will also re-release a newly restored version of the original “This Is Spinal Tap” in theaters nationwide this summer.
It’s been a long time in the making, but 41 years after the release of This Is Spinal Tap, the movie’s sequel is just mere months away. As most metal and rock fans know, the original movie is such a ...
which sees someone cranking up an amp to 11 – a reference to the first movie’s iconic phrase – and then infinity. After the amp is turned to infinity, an explosion occurs and Spinal Tap’s ...
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