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Six young people spend the morning after a wild club spree trying to piece together their misadventures from the night before, including a trip to the veterinarian hospital, at least one breakup and the unexpected discovery of a mobster's corpse. As the group shares their fragmented memories, some of their stories start to fit together while others just lead to more questions.

Michael Biehn as  Tony Russo
Adam Campbell as  Mick
Katie Cassidy as  Apple
Lauren German as  Cassie
Christopher Lowell as  Delaney
Bijou Phillips as  Aubrey
Amber Heard as  Amber Russo
Angela Trimbur as  Sarah
Danny Masterson as  Derek

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Reviews

Maggie A (maggieameanderings)
2007/01/26

Like the other reviewers I stumbled across this movie. I honestly didn't expect to enjoy it, but ended up being drawn into the storyline. I guess my sense of humor must be out of step with most current comedies because they're just not funny to me. It's easy for a movie to make me cry and very hard for a movie to make me laugh. So it's high praise when I say that I laughed more with Spin than I have at any movie I've seen in the last ten years. Simply thinking about certain scenes the next day would cause me to break out in uncontrolled laughing.The version I saw was the under 80 minute TV edit. It's the story of one night at a club and the morning after from the point of view of six different characters all young (twenty-three years old ----- so we're told in the opening scene), beautiful and living in Southern California. The movie starts out slow, but it grows on you. Somewhere in the second vignette I was hooked. In the end, it's a tightly written script where all the pieces fit together wonderfully and with great humor. Spin is a screwball comedy for the modern era but has some moments of pathos in dealing with relationships.In the first vignette, we're introduced to a character played by fifty-something Michael Biehn with one of the twenty-three year old girls. I'll admit that repulsed me, and I almost changed channels at that point. No matter how often Hollywood goes to the well of much older men with much younger women, I think that water's undrinkable. But it turns out that Michael Biehn was the hidden gem of this movie. I've only ever seen Biehn in serious, intense roles. I don't think I've seen him play any part other than a soldier or a cop (oh, and one sociopathic cowboy). This was the first comedy I've seen him in, and Michael Biehn has a real gift for comedy with impeccable comic timing. Watching his performance in Spin made me regret that Biehn's been so typecast in non-comedic roles.The movie's focus is on the twenty-three year old characters, and I found the young actors to be very interchangeable, particularly the females. I didn't think any of the young actors put their own stamp on their characters so that I couldn't imagine anyone else playing that role. Pretty much any other actor with that physical type could have played the role, and I wouldn't notice the difference.But I'll give chops to the older guy. Michael Biehn's been acting for longer than most of the young actors have been alive, and experience counts for something.Overall, the strength of Spin was definitely from its script, so kudos to Henry Pincus for writing the funniest movie I've seen in many a year.

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entercreation
2007/01/27

Well... its a bit rare to watch a movie so simple and so interesting at the same time. I caught this one while channel surfing, and it was half-way through already, however the screenplay really did not let me go anywhere else....! Later I had to download the movie (yes i said download, cos its very difficult to get international movies in India), and saw the whole thing.Though the story does not make much sense.. you will love watching whatever is unfolding on the screen. The dialogues are crisp for most of the film, the selection of music is awesome, the screenplay is top-notch!

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Unknownian
2007/01/28

I bumped into this on one of the movie channels the other day. I wasn't expecting much, but I ended up being surprised at how much I like it. I don't know why the critics buried this movie. The story line is strong and it was well acted (especially Laren German). The directing and editing was top notch. The story is told in bits and pieces from the perspectives of all the characters involved. This format usually makes me dizzy, but it was done so well, the movie spun along without a glitch or a boring moment. The movie is well worth your time if you like to watch young beautiful actors in a contemporary setting shine at their craft.

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TheArtistisIN
2007/01/29

I saw Angela Trimbur in other films and would like to see more of her in future features. She definitely has talent and I see upward success for her in the industry. Trimbur is a favorite for castings to be monitoring. Keep in mind that there is a high percentage of award-winning films having new faces that bring in the high sales volume. She comes highly-respected and is easy to work with due to her professional personality. The film is quirky and flows with the today's trends and lifestyles. Very funny conversations and situations where no speech is necessary to convey the message. Scenes and angles, colors and contrasts are well photographed. Soundtrack could be louder in a few places, but overall, an entertaining film. Keep up the great work. I look forward to seeing more!

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