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Fran Drescher Says Musicians Love ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ | PeopleTV | Entertainment Weekly
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- čas přidán 25. 02. 2020
- Fran Drescher breaks down how scenes worked in the improvised classic film 'This Is Spinal Tap,' and shares how beloved it is by people in the music industry.
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Fran Drescher Says Musicians Love ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ | PeopleTV | Entertainment Weekly
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She radiates joy and good humor. A comic treasure!!
Fran was so gorgeous. Still holding up great for her age
Thanks for getting her to talk about this movie; I know it was just a day or two of work for her, but man oh man, she KILLS in those scenes. To this day, I don't see her as The Nanny, I see her as Bobbi Fleckman (and this is after having seen her in Dr. Detroit and Saturday Night Fever).
"Bobbi Fleckmmmmmmmaaaaaannnnn."
She needs to return in the sequel.
ANYBODY who has spent any time in a band and has played shows can relate to this movie!!!
Wow
Beautiful lady