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Old Yesterday, 03:06 PM   #233341
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I was disappointed that all the Spinal Tap interviews on the special features were in character.

That kind of thing is played out imo.

And not terribly funny.
I disagree but I understand. But there is an entire commentary with them not playing their characters as well, and they're delightful there (I was especially tickled by them noting Bruno Kirby's meticulous manicures).

Shearer also notes that they have a limited license to use the characters, and if they don't use them in a certain amount of time, they lose that right. That probably explains the reams of material of them in character. (Weirdly enough, it reminds me of Warren Beatty turning up as Dick Tracy every decade or so to make sure he maintains his rights to the character.)
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I was disappointed that all the Spinal Tap interviews on the special features were in character.

That kind of thing is played out imo.

And not terribly funny.
There is a full out of character commentary from the three leads on there. I think the interview you are referring to is 'Back From The Dead', which is (most of) a rare home video special from 2009 that hasn't been in print for a while, rather than anything done for this release. As for new interviews with the cast as themselves, there is a very good and brand new book (and audiobook) by the creators which covers the making of the film in forensic detail, so there would have been little point in Criterion duplicating that approach here.

But regardless of taste, in-character media appearances are an integral part of the performance art project that the original film begat. As a viewer of these later projects you are invited to participate in the false reality of the band as part of a multimedia immersive theatre experience, and examples of that are what Criterion are preserving in the extras (not enough for my tastes, but still!)

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Shearer also notes that they have a limited license to use the characters, and if they don't use them in a certain amount of time, they lose that right. That probably explains the reams of material of them in character. (Weirdly enough, it reminds me of Warren Beatty turning up as Dick Tracy every decade or so to make sure he maintains his rights to the character.)
That option expired altogether after StudioCanal bought the rights, and after they settled the lawsuit in 2020 they all have full ownership of the characters.
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That option expired altogether after StudioCanal bought the rights, and after they settled the lawsuit in 2020 they all have full ownership of the characters.
Absolutely. I just mean it's why so much of the legacy material was likely in character.
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Absolutely. I just mean it's why so much of the legacy material was likely in character.
Probably why they did that tour as well but having to use those characters once in a while doesn't mean everything has to be in character.

They've been promoting the new movie mostly in character as well and at least there it's better than the standard boring actor interviews you usually get.

For movie fans though, it's nice to sometimes see how the sausage was made and not just get more meals served.


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there is a very good and brand new book (and audiobook) by the creators which covers the making of the film in forensic detail, so there would have been little point in Criterion duplicating that approach here.
Well, in that case why duplicate any of the existing materials that were released before? People can get those just like they can get an audiobook.
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Can I ask a question about the Criterion Channel here? I'm a new subscriber and I don't know how everything works.

I'm wondering how long their current crop of Robert Altman movies was likely to stick around. My initial thought was that they were only going to be available in September (I thought I read that somewhere).

But I just went on their website, and saw that there is a section marked "Leaving September 30" and it doesn't include any of the Altman movies. Does that suggest that they'll be sticking around? How long do they usually keep these "features" around for?

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I'm wondering how long their current crop of Robert Altman movies was likely to stick around...How long do they usually keep these "features" around for?

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There's a thread for the channel specifically in the streaming section, but new additions typically last 1-3 months. If they're not on the “Leaving September 30” list, they're not leaving at the end of this month.
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There's a thread for the channel specifically in the streaming section
Ah, found it now. Thanks. That was pretty well hid.
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Super hyped for the David Byrne's American Utopia UHD. Once I get my hands on that one, I'll have his entire filmography.
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I know this is off-topic, but with all the recent discussion surrounding the video quality of Criterion's recently released 4K UHD Blu-ray of This Is Spinal Tap, has anyone seen the new film, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, in theaters? I just saw it Thursday evening and I was in stitches. One hilarious scene after another!

I would love to see that one in the collection too, as a great companion piece to the original film.

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