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We're dialing things up to 11 with the film that, for the time, everyone thought was a real band. When super fan Marty decides to do a documentary on the U.K band Spinal Tap as they cross America for a tour, we get to see a very fast decline in popularity and band morale. A film that is as dry of humor as are the outfits worn by Nigel, Derek, David, and other two members is a showcase of what the highs and lows actually feel like for tours while still poking fun at them. This is a fun cult classic film that is all around a fun watch, which is great because everyone should "tap in to America".
By Frank DiSalvo and Zach JohnsonWe're dialing things up to 11 with the film that, for the time, everyone thought was a real band. When super fan Marty decides to do a documentary on the U.K band Spinal Tap as they cross America for a tour, we get to see a very fast decline in popularity and band morale. A film that is as dry of humor as are the outfits worn by Nigel, Derek, David, and other two members is a showcase of what the highs and lows actually feel like for tours while still poking fun at them. This is a fun cult classic film that is all around a fun watch, which is great because everyone should "tap in to America".