• Hot!
      The year the movie was released was 1992. During the grunge period. The characters? Gen-Xers. The setting? Seattle. In a horseshoe shaped apt complex.

      The whole time I was watching "Singles" I was thinking, I can't believe I've never seen this cameron crowe movie before.

      The fact that Jeremy Priven, Tim Burton, Eric Stoltz and Paul Giamatti have cameo roles also makes the movie that much more awesome. (Giamatti is involved in a heavy make out sesh and his only line is "What?").

      Funny how we have those odd things we look for that will make us feel like "s/he is it". Like saying bless you (really??) and opening the driver's car door before there were power door locks. Also amusing was what we do with objects exes leave behind. Like my old roommate who would use the ex's toothbrush as a toilet scrubber.

      I recommend this movie just to see a balding Jeremy Priven and Eric Stoltz play an awesome mime. Total guilty pleasure.
      • Kimber
        Kimber I haven't seen this in years. Guess it's time to revisit it.

        How do you feel this measures up to Cameron Crowe's other films? Almost Famous is my favorite.
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      • freckles_T
        freckles_T Almost Famous would have to be my favorite as well. I thought Singles was a very nice treat because I've (for some reason) never seen it until last night.
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      • Gary Sanders
        Gary Sanders Man, you're making me feel old. I was a 20something when this came out and it spoke to me....it was me.
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