A Quote by Alice Cooper

There's a little Spinal Tap in all of us. — © Alice Cooper
There's a little Spinal Tap in all of us.
I was in the pilot for Spinal Tap before it was a movie.
I could not do the film Spinal Tap because I was already at MTV and it was occupying all my time.
We lived the life with Keith Moon. It was all Spinal Tap magnified a thousand times.
I would love to do a comedy spoof, like a Spinal Tap kind of thing.
That was Embassy Pictures, they went bankrupt shortly after This is Spinal Tap came out.
Music documentaries are tricky because of 'Spinal Tap.' That movie has stood the test of time.
I've always loved improvised movies like Christopher Guest and the 'Spinal Tap' era of comedy.
I remember seeing 'Spinal Tap' at a young age and being like, 'That's how you perform comedy.'
To me, what I realized when we were doing 'Spinal Tap' - and the four of us wrote that - is, really, the core of that is the relationship with the two guys who grew up together and that strain when the girlfriend comes in. If that wasn't there, it's a very different movie. Then it's just bumbling guys stumbling along.
Has there ever been an Inquisitor who didn't die a horrible death?" Simon wondered out loud. " It's like being the drummer in Spinal Tap.
I don't know if you have ever seen the Woody Allen film 'Annie Hall,' but it is, in a way, to Los Angeles and 'Hollywood' what 'This Is Spinal Tap' is to many musicians.
Saxon, if you are unfamiliar, is a British heavy-metal band that has been around since the mid-'70s and was in no small part the inspiration for Spinal Tap.
I've made movies that nobody saw initially, and then, all the sudden, people over the years pick up on it. Like 'Spinal Tap' and 'Princess Bride.'
'Spinal Tap' influenced me, I think, specifically in making me really pay attention to tone.
In 'Spinal Tap,' there's the fake historical quality of 'Stonehenge.' It's something the musicians look at with a mystical reverence. In folk music, it's the seriousness with which these people approach their 'art.'
The movie Spinal Tap rocked my world. It's for rock what The Sound of Music was for hills. They really nailed how dumb rock can be.
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