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'''Spun''' is a 2002 independent movie directed by Jonas Ã…kerlund and written by Creighton Vero and Will de los Santos. There are 20 producer/ co-producer credits. The film was shot in 22 days. This film holds the record for the most cuts per minute in a movie. It includes more than 5,000 edits, a record.

Contents
Plot
Cast
Critical reaction
Trivia
Soundtrack
Production crew
References
See also
External links

Plot


The movie details the lives of individuals surrounding a methamphetamine cook, drug addiction, and the multitude of consequences that can result from drug abuse. The film’s title is a reference to the slang term for the way users feel after going multiple days without sleep while on a methamphetamine binge. This is Åkerlund's début as a film director after being better known for his work on music videos. The film includes appearances from Rob Halford of Judas Priest fame, Billy Corgan, China Chow, Tony Kaye, Ron Jeremy, and Deborah Harry.

Cast



Jason Schwartzman as Ross

Mickey Rourke as The Cook

Brittany Murphy as Nikki

John Leguizamo as Spider Mike

Patrick Fugit as Frisbee

Mena Suvari as Cookie

Chloe Hunter as April Love

Debbie Harry as The "Neighbor"

Eric Roberts as The Man

Critical reaction


The film got mixed reactions, with some analysts remarking that the film added nothing new to the genre of drug movies. Time Out London was particularly harsh, accusing the film of "smug amoralism", and claiming that director Ã…kerlund simply re-uses other people's ideas and techniques.[1]

Roger Ebert was more empathetic in his review, where he described the film as having "effortless wickedness". His main appraisal is the fact that the film in no way attempts to romanticise any of the characters. He does, however, explicitly mention the similarities between this and the earlier ''Requiem for a Dream''.[2]

Trivia



★ 'Spun' Producer Danny Vinik's arm is used in the scene where John Leguizamo's character 'Spider Mike', shoots-up Methamphetamine.

★ On the outside of Spider Mike's house the words "Phantom Planet" can be read, in spray paint. This is Jason Schwartzman's band. Also in one scene in the car with the cook, a Phantom Planet song is being played on the radio.

★ The wrestling scenes The Cook is watching in the motel room are from Juggalo Championship Wrestling.

★ Director Cameo: Jonas Ã…kerlund Hippie bumming a quarter at the bus station.

★ There is a cameo from Billy Corgan, who wrote and recorded some of the songs for the film. He is the doctor with blonde hair who examines Frisbee at the hospital.

★ The videoclip Frisbee watches is Mother North by Norwegian Black Metal band Satyricon.

★ Cameo: Ron Jeremy is the bartender at the stripclub

Soundtrack


The original music for Spun was written by Billy Corgan. The soundtrack to the film also features songs by popular artists such as Ozzy Osbourne, Mötley Crüe, Blues Traveler, Phantom Planet, and Satyricon.

Production crew


Danny Vinik

Chris Hanley

Timothy Wayne Peternel

Mark Boone Junior

Fernando Sulichin

Newmarket Films

References


1. Spun film review
2. Spun Review

See also



Requiem for a Dream (2000) - similar film, in both content and visual effects, directed by Darren Aronofsky dealing with heroin and other drugs, rather than methamphetamine.

External links



Official Site



Meth Addiction Slang List

Metroactive Movie Review

Film Freak Movie Review

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