Coming in at way under 11, the bluray steelbook of This Is Spinal Tap (30Th Anniversary Edition) is just £8.95 inc. del. on Rakuten or £9.99 on ebay inc. del. (which I preferred as I don't trust Rakuten).
The film that rewrote the Rock 'n' Roll handbook and a must for rockers everywhere, young and old. £19.92 on Amazon inc. del. (£17.93 for Prime members), £21.49 on Zavvi inc. del.
So if you don't have this already in your movie collection (and if not, why not?) turn the volume down to under 10 (pounds) and you'll be hearing it sing for hours.
Use code FEB10
6 comments
moleezy
22 Feb 16#6
All gone.
TN567
22 Feb 16#5
Really puts it into perspective doesnt it?
Too much effing perspective!!
Genius film
pffffft
19 Feb 16#3
"Outtakes - over one hour"
Totally worthy film. Quotable to the nth degree. Up for many many re watches. And this Blu release is great. The outtakes are spliced together to almost make a second film following pretty much the same story/timeline as the actual film. Spinal Tap in a parallel universe, if you will.
mickrick to pffffft
19 Feb 16#4
Its the same as the original DVD release. Initial copies hadn't got the film's original hard coded subtitles and instead had a subtitle track which didn't have the in-jokes, like the Artie Fufkin, Polymer Records scene. I held on to mine when they did the recall as I bought it from a Canadian website so hopefully this bluray won't have the same problems.
Thistleno1
19 Feb 16#1
No offence, but I really hope this deal stops at 11°...
Opening post
The film that rewrote the Rock 'n' Roll handbook and a must for rockers everywhere, young and old. £19.92 on Amazon inc. del. (£17.93 for Prime members), £21.49 on Zavvi inc. del.
So if you don't have this already in your movie collection (and if not, why not?) turn the volume down to under 10 (pounds) and you'll be hearing it sing for hours.
Use code FEB10
6 comments
Too much effing perspective!!
Genius film
Totally worthy film. Quotable to the nth degree. Up for many many re watches. And this Blu release is great. The outtakes are spliced together to almost make a second film following pretty much the same story/timeline as the actual film. Spinal Tap in a parallel universe, if you will.