Spinal Tap II: The End Continues.
Some good laughs to be had, but it spends too much time being a tribute how much people genuinely love Spinal Tap to stay in touch with the clueless underdog vibe that made the first so funny.
For example, it would be much funnier if the celebrity cameos either didn't know who Spinal Tap was or didn't like them. Instead they're all practically glazing the band, Elton John being a particularly notable case of fannish gushing over how honored he is to be involved.
It's not bad entertainment, but it isn't funny.
Some good laughs to be had, but it spends too much time being a tribute how much people genuinely love Spinal Tap to stay in touch with the clueless underdog vibe that made the first so funny.
For example, it would be much funnier if the celebrity cameos either didn't know who Spinal Tap was or didn't like them. Instead they're all practically glazing the band, Elton John being a particularly notable case of fannish gushing over how honored he is to be involved.
It's not bad entertainment, but it isn't funny.