Lol never thought of it that way. Was thinking more 9 1\2 Weeks. Wouldn't be surprised if there's an alternate cover due to how young her fans are. Doubt an all black one though.
Spinal Tap II - The End Continues review
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Went in with modest expectations and enjoyed it, but it was weird to see it at a Sunday matinee at a relatively large theater on opening weekend and there was only one other person in theater besides my friend and I.
Listened to the new album/soundtrack and was disappointed with it. It was a big step down from the original soundtrack and Break Like the Wind, which might be why hardly any of the new tracks, other than the Elton and McCartney songs, made it into the movie.
Listened to the new album/soundtrack and was disappointed with it. It was a big step down from the original soundtrack and Break Like the Wind, which might be why hardly any of the new tracks, other than the Elton and McCartney songs, made it into the movie.
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Re: Spinal Tap II - The End Continues review
I always thought the lead singer Christopher Guest was a dead ringer for Bruce Dickinson.
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Re: Spinal Tap II - The End Continues review
Way too long of time passed between the first and sequel. I love all the Guest movies, but I can't see this one being any good. The only good Sandler comedy is Billy Madison.