In 1984 , Rob Reiner directed one of the funniest and most original comedy of all time . Made in the manner of rockumentaries likeGimme Shelter , albeit with a more absurdist slant , This is Spinal Tapcoasted along on impeccable writing and joyfully hysteric performances by Christopher Guest , Harry Shearer , and Michael McKean . It created the “ mockumentary ” as we know it . In the hands of a masterful director and a cast of actors who are groovy at improvising realistic negotiation , a mockumentary can be a hysteric lampoon of the documentary film data format . Here are 10 Hilarious Mockumentaries To Watch If You LikeThis Is Spinal Tap .

For Your Consideration (2006)

direct by Christopher Guest , who is intimately known to Spinal Tap lover as Nigel Tufnel , For Your Considerationchronicles a bunch of pretentious Hollywood type campaigning for Oscars .

It ’s a bright satire of awards - season politics , as three thespian ( played by steady Guest collaborators Parker Posey , Harry Shearer , and Catherine O’Hara ) learn that their performance in an Oscar - bait drama determine in the American South in the forties are generating Oscar buzz , despite the fact that the movie is n’t even finished yet . As with most of Guest ’s movies , a good deal of the talks is improvised by the casting , who are all improv legends .

Brüno (2009)

When Sacha Baron Cohen adapted one of his characters fromDa Ali G Showfor the big screen and   give usBorat , it became one of the biggest attain comedies of the 21st C . Naturally , the studio desire more . So a few years later , Baron Cohen brought anotherAli Gcharacter , fashion newsman Brüno Gehard , to the multiplex .

As inBorat(and most of his other work ) , inBrüno , Baron Cohen dupes real the great unwashed into interviews with his character . But whereBoratduped regular multitude , as a television receiver interviewer , Brüno was able-bodied to dupe celebrities , adding to the hilarity .

Bob Roberts (1992)

Tim Robbins wrote , guide , and asterisk in this political caustic remark about a country singer with right - flank beliefs who decides to pass for chairman . Gore Vidal brightly co - star as Senator Brickley Paiste , Roberts ’ opponent . He ad - libbed a lot of his dialog based on his own political beliefs .

Although it ’s a ‘ 90s picture show that habituate ‘ 60s - earned run average politics , Bob Robertsdoes a terrific job of delivering political commentary through the prism of a Hollywood comedy . Robbins ’ performance as the title character was root on by Bob Dylan , and he consciously imbued the film with a raw cinéma vérité style similar to the Dylan - centre documentaryDon’t Look Back .

CB4 (1993)

Much likeThis is Spinal Tap , CB4is a mockumentary lampooning the career of a band . WhereasSpinal Tapspoofed heavy metal band , CB4spoofed rose hip - hops groups , in particular N.W.A. , with cameo appearances by such fabled rappers as Ice Cube , Eazy - E , and Flavor Flav . Chris Rock , at the summit of his comic prowess , stars alongside such comedy greats as Allen Payne , Phil Hartman , and Charlie Murphy .

Rock also contributed to the playscript , so his unparalleled wit is on full exhibit . Director Tamra Davis used the moving picture to satirise the sexism of hip - hop music . CB4is a strike - skewering comedy for real strike sports fan .

Take the Money and Run (1969)

In his second of more than 50 directorial efforts , Woody Allen bring Virgil Starkwell , an incompetent bank building robber . Take the Money and Runis shot and edited like a docudrama about Starkwell ’s life , complete with talking - header interview and dramatic diversion of events that never really happened .

At every go ,   Starkwell screws up , whether he ’s cut up a gun out of a cake of soap to take to the woods from prison on a night that it ’s rain or unexpectedly revealing his condemnable life-style to an previous friend   that he demote into who   is now a pig . The motion picture does n’t have a traditional three - act structure ; it ’s more like a series of sketches . But they ’re secure sketches .

The Rutles: All You Need is Cash (1978)

Saturday Night Live ’s Lorne Michaels give rise this made - for - TV mockumentary about the career of a Beatles - spoofing rock striation . The picture was the brainchild of former Monty Python alum Eric Idle , who first feature the Rutles on his post - Python sketch funniness seriesRutland Weekend Television .

Michaels brought in a short ton of uproarious cast members from the early season ofSNLto appear in this special , including Bill Murray , Gilda Radner , Dan Aykroyd , and John Belushi . When it first aired on U.S. television , it received the last-place viewership of the week . However , it got much good ratings when it premiered in the UK .

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016)

The Lonely Island teamed up with producer Judd Apatow for this delightfully absurdist mockumentary about a pop Isaac Bashevis Singer , Conner4real , who made his name in a son band and then went on to find Bieber - level success as a solo creative person , leaving his friends behind .

In between hysterical survey muzzle lampoon Katy Perry ’s mid - concert wardrobe changes and roadies who party ridiculously firmly , there ’s a literal narrative about friendship and growing up . The moving picture nails the look and feel of a VH1 documentary , feature cameo show from such vast star as Steven Tyler , Snoop Dogg , and Seal . Popstaris destined to become a fad classic .

Best in Show (2000)

Another entry from director Christopher Guest , Best in Showtakes take aim at dog show with a gloriously quirky approach . Many of Guest ’s most coarse henchman   — include Eugene Levy , Catherine O’Hara , Michael McKean , and Parker Posey   — appear in the movie , improvising the bulk of their dialogue as usual .

Each doer finds the constitutional hilarity in people who enter their dogs into prestigious competitor . Scenes like Levy and O’Hara being forced to stay in the hotel ’s storage way because of financial suffering and Posey yelling at a store clerk about their limited supply of detent toys give the actor ample opportunities for ad-lib drollery gold .

What We Do in the Shadows (2014)

enliven by classical vampire story ( tonally , it ’s airless to Bela Lugosi’sDraculamovies thanTwilight),What We Do in the Shadowsis one of the funniest and most underrated comedies of the decade . manoeuver , write by , and starringFlight of the Conchords ’ Jemaine Clement andThor : Ragnarok ’s Taika Waititi , the movie chronicles the day - to - 24-hour interval lives of some vampires living in New Zealand .

What We Do in the Shadowsgets a long ton of comedic mileage out of transplanting vampire into unremarkable , relatable post like doing housework and going to nightclubs and date stamp . The film was recently conform for television , and the show was met with like critical acclaim .

Borat (2006)

IfThis is Spinal Tapis the first word in the mockumentary subgenre , thenBoratis the second intelligence . Sacha Baron Cohen reprises his role as the titulary Kazakhstani TV reporter as he heads to America with a camera work party to see if he can chance any cultural flourishes to implement in Kazakhstan .

While he ’s there , he fall for Pamela Anderson after seeing her on video and becomes dictated to jaunt to Los Angeles and make her his married woman . As with most of Baron Cohen ’s work , there are some hysterical improvised scenes in which the participants did n’t recognize it was supposed to be a comedy .

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