This is Spinal Tap (US - BD RA)
MGM Home Entertainment reveals the details of the upcoming Blu-ray disc
Title: This is Spinal Tap (IMDb)
Starring: Christopher Guest
Released: 28th July 2009
SRP: $34.99
Further Details:
MGM Home Entertainment has announced a 2-disc Blu-ray release of This is Spinal Tap for the 28th July. Retail will be $34.99. The film will be presented in 1.85:1 widescreen, along with English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Extras will include commentary by the Members of Spinal Tap, over 1 hour of deleted scenes and outtakes, a Catching Up With Marty DiBergi featurette, Flower People Press Conference, music videos ("Gimme Some Money", "(Listed to the) Flower People", "Hell Hole", "Big Bottom"), a "Stonehenge" Performance at the 2007 Live Earth Concert, a National Geographic Stonehenge Interview with Nigel Tufnel, a Spinal Tap Appearance on The Joe Franklin Show, and more. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Quote: In 1982 legendary British heavy metal band Spinal Tap attempt an American comeback tour accompanied by a fan who is also a film-maker. The resulting documentary, combined with powerful performances of Spinal Tap’s pivotal music and profound lyrics, candidly follows a rock group heading towards crisis, culminating in the infamous affair of the 18-inch-high Stonehenge stage prop surrounded by dancing midgets.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Christopher Guest
Released: 28th July 2009
SRP: $34.99
Further Details:
MGM Home Entertainment has announced a 2-disc Blu-ray release of This is Spinal Tap for the 28th July. Retail will be $34.99. The film will be presented in 1.85:1 widescreen, along with English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Extras will include commentary by the Members of Spinal Tap, over 1 hour of deleted scenes and outtakes, a Catching Up With Marty DiBergi featurette, Flower People Press Conference, music videos ("Gimme Some Money", "(Listed to the) Flower People", "Hell Hole", "Big Bottom"), a "Stonehenge" Performance at the 2007 Live Earth Concert, a National Geographic Stonehenge Interview with Nigel Tufnel, a Spinal Tap Appearance on The Joe Franklin Show, and more. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: In 1982 legendary British heavy metal band Spinal Tap attempt an American comeback tour accompanied by a fan who is also a film-maker. The resulting documentary, combined with powerful performances of Spinal Tap’s pivotal music and profound lyrics, candidly follows a rock group heading towards crisis, culminating in the infamous affair of the 18-inch-high Stonehenge stage prop surrounded by dancing midgets.
News by Tom Woodward
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Might have to get the BD as I've never owned a copy of the film.
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It would have been nice if they'd have included the other deleted scenes that were on the seriously expensive (and long obsolete) Laserdisc.
Never mind.
The Wilson Bros
Never mind.
The Wilson Bros
I hope its either coming to the UK or that its All Regions! I love this movie but there havent been a proper release here
Chris Gould wrote: Might have to get the BD as I've never owned a copy of the film.
Same here Chris, all thats available now is a bare dvd, the old 2 Disc special edition is long gone. Hopefully this has the same extras as that release. The Criterion did have another commentary with Rob reiner though, don't think that ever reappeared.
Same here Chris, all thats available now is a bare dvd, the old 2 Disc special edition is long gone. Hopefully this has the same extras as that release. The Criterion did have another commentary with Rob reiner though, don't think that ever reappeared.
nice. sure beats paying $100+ for the OOP Criterion.
Stonehenge
"In ancient times, hundreds of years before the dawn of history, an ancient race of people... the Druids. No one knows who they were or what they were doing..."
This film is an endlessly quotable riot and undoubtedly the epitome of a day one purchase...
This film is an endlessly quotable riot and undoubtedly the epitome of a day one purchase...
This artwork is from a photo session taken for their mid-90's follow-up album, and is thus quite lame...
Is it really? I would've guessed it came from around the same year as the film. They look the same age to me.


