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El Supremo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-18-04 03:52 PM
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14. It was, sort of
I believe the actors did their own music for Spinal Tap. There was a made for TV sequel a few years ago that I missed.

I think Best in Show was the best, mainly because I recently enetered my dog in some shows and saw the whole lunacy first hand. That was the only movie that I actually saw in the theatre for many years. And I wasn't dissapointed. The gay male couple were probably the most well adjusted of the bunch and the funniest since "The Producers." My wife and I still sing "God Loves a Terrier" to our terriers.

A Mighty Wind was pretty good, but again it is for a select audience that remember folk music. Spinal Tap was great, but I got pretty bored with Waiting for Guffman.

The "mocumentary" style may have run its course.
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