Rob Reiner shares final thoughts on Trump and films

In a poignant remote interview conducted in May 2025, filmmaker Rob Reiner discussed his views on Donald Trump, the legacy of This Is Spinal Tap, and his immersion in the rock scene, just months before his sudden death. The conversation highlighted his passion for democracy and storytelling. Now published in full, it offers insights into Reiner's life and career.

Background on the Interview

Rob Reiner's final interview took place remotely in May 2025, lasting an hour, and was intended to focus on the upcoming Spinal Tap II: The End Continues. However, the discussion expanded to cover his extensive career, political concerns, and personal history. Tragically, Reiner passed away suddenly this week, making these reflections especially significant. The full audio is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Views on Donald Trump

Reiner was outspoken about Trump, particularly in response to the former president's threats against Bruce Springsteen for criticizing him as 'corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous.' 'Bruce Springsteen is a hundred percent right,' Reiner said. 'You have to be a moron to not think that everything that Bruce Springsteen said is true.' He described Trump as a failure who excels at disinformation but predicted he would fail in turning the U.S. into an autocracy. Reiner emphasized the need to fight for democracy, referencing his uncle's D-Day service and his wife's mother's Holocaust survival. 'Millions of people died so that fascism wouldn’t come to our shores,' he noted.

Reflections on This Is Spinal Tap

Reiner discussed the enduring appeal of his 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, which he hasn't watched in decades but recently revisited for the sequel. He explained its satirical take on rock bands, drawing from influences like Don't Look Back and The Last Waltz. 'Satirists make fun of anything,' Reiner said, noting the challenge of blending humor with emotion, such as the tension between bandmates Nigel and David. He coined 'schnadling' for improvising dialogue, crediting the film's success to the cast's skills. Reiner also shared anecdotes, like basing a character on a real music executive and the coincidental Stonehenge prop in Black Sabbath's tour.

Career Highlights and Rock Roots

Reiner reflected on films like Misery, where he altered a scene from Stephen King's book to keep the protagonist 'whole,' and The Princess Bride's mix of genres. He ranked Stand By Me as emotionally significant and noted three of his films in the National Film Registry. Growing up in the 1960s Laurel Canyon scene, Reiner recounted interactions with Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and others during improv performances. 'I was right in the middle of all of that,' he said, highlighting the crossover between comedy and rock.

The interview underscores Reiner's legacy as a director who bridged TV and film, infusing satire with heart.

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