, 1h22 Directed byRob Reiner OriginUSA GenresComedy, Musical theatre, Musical ThemesSeafaring films, Films about music and musicians, Transport films, Musical films ActorsRob Reiner, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer, Fran Drescher, Bruno Kirby Roles Rolling Stone Reporter Rating78% Stylistically the movie is a parody of rock documentaries, purportedly filmed and directed by the fictional Marty Di Bergi (Rob Reiner, who was also the actual director of the movie). The faux documentary covers a 1982 United States concert tour by the fictional British rock group "Spinal Tap" to promote their new album Smell the Glove, but interspersed with one-on-one interviews with the members of the group and footage of the group from previous periods in their career.
, 1h24 OriginUSA GenresComedy, Horror comedy, Horror, Slasher ThemesSerial killer films, Comedy horror films, Children's films ActorsGerrit Graham, Michael Lerner, Miriam Flynn, Stephen Furst, Anne Ramsey, Blackie Dammett Roles Delores Salk Rating46% Lizzie Borden High's class of 1972 are getting ready to go through the motions at their ten year reunion, when a deranged alum Walter Baylor, who was driven insane by a horrible sadistic senior-year prank, escapes from the mental institution and decides to crash the party at his high school reunion. Guests start to disappear and are found dead, the other alumni, including the high class snooty yacht salesman Bob Spinnaker, class tease Bunny Packard, and the class zero Gary Nash, spring into action as they try to uncover the culprit and put an end to the nightmare that has become their class reunion.
, 1h26 Directed byNeal Israel OriginUSA GenresComedy ThemesEnvironmental films, Films set in the future, Films based on plays ActorsJohn Ritter, Peter Riegert, Harvey Korman, Fred Willard, Richard Schaal, Chief Dan George Roles Mouling Jackson Rating45% In the (then-near future) year 1998, the USA has run out of oil, and many Americans are living in their now-stationary cars and using other non-gas-powered means of transportation such as jogging, riding bicycles and rollerskating. Many Americans wear sweatsuits. In search of leadership, Americans elect Chet Roosevelt (Ritter) as President. Roosevelt, a "cosmically inspired" former governor of California, proves to have little else in common with Teddy Roosevelt or FDR other than his name. Roosevelt, an overly-optimistic man who quotes positive affirmation slogans, stages a number of highly publicized fund raising events, all of which fail. Real money comes in the form of loans from a cartel of Native Americans, led by billionaire Sam Birdwater (George), in control of Nike (which has been renamed "National Indian Knitting Enterprise").
, 1h26 Directed byTommy Chong OriginUSA GenresComedy ThemesMedical-themed films, Films about music and musicians, Films about drugs, Musical films ActorsStrother Martin, Edie Adams, Cheech Marin, Stacy Keach, Tommy Chong, Tom Skerritt Roles Jade East Rating68% Tommy Chong plays Anthony "Man" Stoner, a jobless, marijuana-smoking drummer who is told to either get a job by sundown or be sent off to military school by his parents. Anthony leaves the house in a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle convertible (which had his father's Rolls Royce radiator grille on the front), a car which is subsequently left smoking on the side of the road. Anthony is picked up while hitchhiking by the equally enthusiastic smoker Pedro de Pacas (Cheech Marin). The license plate reads MUF DVR ("Muff Diver"). They share a large joint, which Man says is made with "mostly Maui wowie" and "Labrador" (essentially dog feces, as his dog, a Labrador Retriever, had eaten his stash). Police find their car parked on a traffic median with them in it, discover that they are clearly stoned and arrest them. At trial, the pair are released on a technicality after the judge's water pitcher is discovered to be containing vodka.
, 1h38 Directed byCarl Reiner OriginUSA GenresScience fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Fantasy ThemesFilms about religion ActorsGeorge Burns, John Denver, Teri Garr, Donald Pleasence, Ralph Bellamy, William Daniels Roles Girl Rating65% God appears as a kindly old man to Jerry Landers, an assistant supermarket manager. After a few failed attempts in trying to set up an "interview," God tells Jerry that he has been selected to be His messenger to the modern world, much like a contemporary Moses. Timidly at first, Landers tells his wife, children and a religious editor of the Los Angeles Times of his encounters with God and soon becomes a national icon of comedic fodder.