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Mattbro
05 Aug 2002, 08:24 AM
Mine would have to be "Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight", although "Stonehenge" is a close second. But who am I kidding - they're all good.
Also, what's your favorite Spinal Tap moment? Mine is when Mick Shrimpton explodes on stage and has to be replaced by Joe "Mama" Besser for the Japanese reunion tour.
DoctorJones24
05 Aug 2002, 09:21 AM
Hands down, it has to be "Gimmee Some Money."
Favorite line:
"You know what I want...or maybe you don't"
hee hee
jmh30
05 Aug 2002, 10:03 AM
Originally posted by Mattbro
they're all good.Truer words were never spoken.
obie
05 Aug 2002, 10:10 AM
Song: As David St. Hubbins called it, GSM.
Moment: Getting lost on the way to the stage in Cleveland.
_chachi
05 Aug 2002, 10:33 AM
the 18 inch high stonehenge replicas
Footix
05 Aug 2002, 10:56 AM
Song: "Tonite I'm Gonna Rock You (Tonite)"
Moment: When David's girlfriend Jeanine creates the stage outfits for the band based on their astrological signs...
"Here's your crab face..."
sanariot
05 Aug 2002, 11:08 AM
Song: Big Bottom
Moment: When Derek Smalls gets stuck in that coccoon thing onstage.
DoctorJones24
05 Aug 2002, 11:16 AM
Not sure it's my favorite moment, but I've always loved the bewildered and annoyed fan at the show when they introduce "Jazz Odyessy." One guy is just sitting there with a big thumb's down held out, the other hand propping up his chin. Just one of those subtle details that make that movie rule.
Oh, and I was able to convince my wife that it would be a good idea to name our four pets (2 cats, 2 dogs) :
Nigel
Viv
Saint
Derek
They rock.
Dr. Wankler
05 Aug 2002, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by DoctorJones24
Oh, and I was able to convince my wife that it would be a good idea to name our four pets (2 cats, 2 dogs) :
Nigel
Viv
Saint
Derek
They rock.
You should get hamsters and name them after Tap's various drummers.
skipshady
05 Aug 2002, 01:14 PM
Originally posted by Astorian
Song: Big BottomAmen.
DVD commentary is fantastic as well.
dcsiouxfan
05 Aug 2002, 01:23 PM
Song: Listen (Shhhh) To What the Flower People Say-- I love the "video."
Moment: the explaination of the cricket bat and its usefullness. Also when they call Grand Forks over the announcements at an airport (we watched this over and over when I was at the U. of North Dakota)
(para)Phrase - It's a fine line between genius and stupid
whirlwind
05 Aug 2002, 03:56 PM
The deeper the cushion
The better the pushin'
Or so I've been told
The wider the hips, and
The tighter the quicksand
Or so I have heard
Big Bottoms
DoctorJones24
05 Aug 2002, 07:18 PM
Yes, the silly sexuality of both "Sex Farm" and "Big Bottoms" is very good (though I still prefer GSM).
From BB:
"My lovegun's loaded, and she's in my sights
Big game is waiting there inside her tights.
Big Bottoms drive me out of my mind,
How could I leave this behind?"
Actually, that last line from BB is pretty close to genius as well.
Footix
05 Aug 2002, 07:59 PM
Originally posted by whirlwind
The deeper the cushion
The better the pushin'
Or so I've been told
The wider the hips, and
The tighter the quicksand
Or so I have heard
I don't wanna get all technical on you, but after 700 viewings, I'm quite certain it's:
The bigger the cushion
The sweeter the pushin'
That's what I said
The looser the waistband
The deeper the quicksand
Or so I have read
Classic nonetheless.
A couple more gems of lines from the same song:
I saw her on Monday
'Twas my lucky bun day
You know what I mean
I love her each weekday
Each velvety cheekday
You know what I mean
DoctorJones24
05 Aug 2002, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by skipshady
Amen.
DVD commentary is fantastic as well.
I was actually about to post just the opposite opinion of the commentary. I got bored very quickly listening to them stay "in character" while commenting on the film. In fact, they even started repeating the jokes FROM the film (the Stonehenge bit in particular) which just seemed very dull and unoriginal.
And the bummer thing about this is that these types of movies are so uniquely made that they must have all kinds of funny stories about the process to share. Check out the commentary for "Best in Show" which is way more engrossing than the one for Tap. They discuss improv technique, character development, and so on.
spejic
05 Aug 2002, 08:35 PM
You are all wrong. The best song is "Hell Hole".
The best scene is when the giant devil springs a leak, and the band says, "We salute you, our half-inflated Dark Lord!"
Unorthodox Yank
06 Aug 2002, 01:10 AM
best song:
The little known piano number known simply as "lick my love pump"
scene?
When Nigel is doing his guitar solo, playing his guitar with a violin, and tuning the violin string ever so slightly to make it sound better.
i was on the floor.
laughing, that is.
Mattbro
06 Aug 2002, 02:44 AM
Originally posted by DoctorJones24
Not sure it's my favorite moment, but I've always loved the bewildered and annoyed fan at the show when they introduce "Jazz Odyessy." One guy is just sitting there with a big thumb's down held out, the other hand propping up his chin. Just one of those subtle details that make that movie rule.
I was considering listing this as my favorite moment, believe it or not.
Also, when Derek tries to get through the airport security check with the cucumber codpiece in his pants, and the rest of the band is howling and cheering in the background.
I have the soundtrack on CD, so I can check any lyrics you aren't sure about.
skipshady
06 Aug 2002, 09:28 AM
Originally posted by DoctorJones24
I was actually about to post just the opposite opinion of the commentary. I got bored very quickly listening to them stay "in character" while commenting on the film. In fact, they even started repeating the jokes FROM the film (the Stonehenge bit in particular) which just seemed very dull and unoriginal.To each his own, I suppose. I enjoyed the movie-outside-the-movie thing, but I might feel different if I watch it again though.
Maybe they could've done an alternate "technical" commentary?
Metro
30 Aug 2002, 04:32 PM
Song: Christmas with the Devil
Favorite Spinal Tap Moment: The uproar over the deli tray