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Rob Reiner's Mockumentary Magic Lives On
16 Dec
Summary
- Rob Reiner died Sunday in an apparent double homicide.
- He directed the influential mockumentary 'This Is Spinal Tap'.
- Reiner felt a mix of pride and trepidation about the sequel.

Filmmaker Rob Reiner, who was found deceased Sunday in an apparent double homicide, had recently shared reflections on the enduring legacy of his seminal 1984 mockumentary, 'This Is Spinal Tap.' Reiner expressed deep satisfaction that the film's innovative documentary style inspired contemporary comedians like Ricky Gervais and Ben Stiller, highlighting its significant influence on the comedy landscape.
Reiner, who reunited with the original cast for the recently released sequel, 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,' admitted to feeling considerable apprehension about following up a beloved classic. He noted that the original film, lauded as the number one comedy of all time by Timeout Magazine, set an exceptionally high standard that was challenging to meet.
The original 'Spinal Tap' satirized the rock and roll world, but its realistic portrayal led many to believe it was a genuine band, a phenomenon that blurred the lines between fiction and reality. This confusion even resulted in the band embarking on real tours, playing at prestigious venues like Royal Albert Hall, showcasing the film's remarkable ability to integrate into the actual music industry.




