Spinal Tap II The Legacy Continues Movie Trailer HD - Plot synopsis: The mockumentary spoke for itself. We’re speaking for it again. Featuring interviews with Conan O’Brien, Ben Stiller, Questlove, Ricky Gervais, and Nate Bargatze.
Forty-one years after the comedy classic "This is Spinal Tap," SPINAL TAP II: THE END CONTINUES reunites director Rob Reiner with Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer as they reprise their iconic roles as the legendary heavy metal band Spinal Tap in this long-awaited sequel. Featuring Elton John, Paul McCartney, Garth Brooks, Questlove, and more. Coming to theaters and IMAX Sept. 12!
00:05Do you remember the first time you saw This Is Spinal Tap?
00:08I've never seen it.
00:10I was 19, and it, like, kind of rocked my world.
00:14I know about the spinal procedure.
00:16I've done that many times. I'm a big fan.
00:18A friend of ours had a bootleg.
00:21It immediately became my favorite comedy film of all time,
00:26and still is.
00:27You have to get the two-piece of vertebrae open and extract the fluid.
00:31The entire film is one pop culture reference after another.
00:35Watching that movie is a comedian that you're like,
00:37yeah, this is the type of movie I would want to be in.
00:40I'm in college. We hear about this movie.
00:44We have to see it. It was revelatory.
00:48There's something that's so grounded about Spinal Tap
00:51that you can have something that's ridiculous and funny,
00:54but it's also very real.
00:55Such a fine line between stupid and clever.
00:58The mockumentary became a form that influenced so many movies and TV shows.
01:03There's a whole generation now that's grown up on The Office, Parks and Rec.
01:08All these shows that use the documentary style, deadpan, awkward pauses.
01:16I stole that for The Office.
01:18I loved the fact I was doing what Spinal Tap did.
01:21I just had to make it look like one of those documentaries on the telly.
01:25And it's funny that I stole that from America and then I sold it back to them.
01:29Like it was my idea.
01:31If you can see, the numbers all go to 11.
01:37You can't name a scene that people haven't discussed a million times.
01:42When Derek Smalls gets caught with the cucumber, it's this sort of like,
01:47okay, you got me. All right.
01:50Can we just get through this? All right. All right. Yeah. All right.
01:54I mean, the scene that always, like, is the, when he's getting out of the cocoon.
01:59Sierra's whole, like, yeah, like I meant that, like, no matter what happens.
02:04That, that is, that has been probably the one inside joke in The Roots organization
02:09in which even when you mess up, you just own it, like.
02:12Hello, famous!
02:14The getting lost in the tunnel and then they see the same guy again.
02:18Other way. Other way.
02:19These theaters are old. They all look like that.
02:21They're all broken up in, like, these little hallways.
02:24And this always feels like you're turning kind of to the same hallway.
02:27Rock and roll!
02:28We reference it almost every show.
02:30You're on 10 on your guitar. Where can you go from there?
02:33Where?
02:34I don't know. Nowhere. Exactly.
02:36My favorite part about The Goes to 11 is the pause.
02:41Why don't you just make 10 louder and make 10 be the top number
02:45and make that a little louder?
02:47He's holding. He's taking it in.
02:50Yeah.
02:51And then he says,
02:52These go to 11.
02:53It's both things at once.
02:55It's incredibly profound and it's really stupid.
02:58Did you ever imagine that that, that line would be so iconic?
03:02No. No. We never know.
03:03I know how they danced. The little children of stone age.
03:09When we saw it on the tour bus, we cracked up not knowing that in five years we would practically go through everything that they've gone through.
03:20Like the jazz rock period. You know, someone's girlfriend's hanging around too much. There's a lot of truth in that film, especially with the inside drip of drummers not lasting too long. I took offense to that.
03:34It works as a movie because at the heart of it, it's about this relationship between these two guys and that's what really sticks with you.
03:44It's a sort of romantic comedy because I think the band are married. They're sort of like brothers or husband and wife and they can't really survive apart. It's such a lovely thing where they get back together.
03:57I would say it's the perfect time for Spinal Tap Part 2 because it's fantastic that 40 years have gone by.
04:05I can't think of another film that people have patiently waited or thought they were never going to get a sequel.
04:12I'm fascinated to find out where they are now.
04:15Personally, I want to be in the movie theater to experience Spinal Tap 2. That's the only way to experience this.
04:22I cannot wait to see. What's it called?
04:25It's called Spinal Tap 2. The End Continues.
04:29The End Continues. Spinal Tap 2. The End Continues. September 12th?
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