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Singles
Singles
A group of young adults in their twenties, who share an apartment in the city of Seattle, ponder on love and face all the challenges of adulthood.
rating
6.385
runtime
99 min

Release

1992-09-18

Cast

Bridget Fonda
Bridget Fonda
as Janet Livermore
Campbell Scott
Campbell Scott
as Steve Dunne
Kyra Sedgwick
Kyra Sedgwick
as Linda Powell
Matt Dillon
Matt Dillon
as Cliff Poncier
Sheila Kelley
Sheila Kelley
as Debbie Hunt
Jim True-Frost
Jim True-Frost
as David Bailey
Bill Pullman
Bill Pullman
as Dr. Jeffrey Jamison
James Le Gros
James Le Gros
as Andy
Ally Walker
Ally Walker
as Pam
Tom Skerritt
Tom Skerritt
as Mayor Weber
Jeremy Piven
Jeremy Piven
as Doug Hughley
Tim Burton
Tim Burton
as Brian
Peter Horton
Peter Horton
as Jamie
Devon Raymond
Devon Raymond
as Ruth
Camilo Gallardo
Camilo Gallardo
as Luiz
Paul Giamatti
Paul Giamatti
as Kissing Man
Eric Stoltz
Eric Stoltz
as The Mime
Bill Smillie
Bill Smillie
as Boston Doctor
Christopher Masterson
Christopher Masterson
as Steve at 10
Dana Eskelson
Dana Eskelson
as Club Girl
Debi Mazar
Debi Mazar
as Brenda
Randy Thompson
Randy Thompson
as Stu
Stone Gossard
Stone Gossard
as Himself - Citizen Dick
Jeff Ament
Jeff Ament
as Himself - Citizen Dick
Cameron Crowe
Cameron Crowe
as Club Interviewer
Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell
as Chris
Thomas A. Doyle
Thomas A. Doyle
as Wrong Phone Number
Alice Marie Crowe
Alice Marie Crowe
as Dr. Jamison's Nurse
Jim Hechim
Jim Hechim
as Rich
Heather Hughes
Heather Hughes
as Lauren
Victor Garber
Victor Garber
as Kid's Dad
Amy Hill
Amy Hill
as Hospital Nurse
Joan Giammarco
Joan Giammarco
as Receptionist
Matt Cameron
Matt Cameron
as Himself - Soundgarden (uncredited)
Jerry Cantrell
Jerry Cantrell
as Himself - Alice In Chains (uncredited)
Sean Kinney
Sean Kinney
as Himself - Alice In Chains (uncredited)
Ben Shepherd
Ben Shepherd
as Himself - Soundgarden (uncredited)
Kim Thayil
Kim Thayil
as Himself - Soundgarden Guitarist (uncredited)
Eddie Vedder
Eddie Vedder
as Himself - Citizen Dick (uncredited)
Layne Staley
Layne Staley
as Himself - Alice In Chains (uncredited)
Mike Starr
Mike Starr
as Himself - Alice In Chains (uncredited)
Chuck McQuary
Chuck McQuary
as Garage Opener Clerk
Matt Magnano
Matt Magnano
as Kid #1
Jaffar Smith
Jaffar Smith
as Kid #2
Mykol Hazen
Mykol Hazen
as Club Bouncer
Art Cahn
Art Cahn
as Magazine Stand Clerk
Michael Su
Michael Su
as Ted
Jane Jones
Jane Jones
as Denise
Johnny "Sugarbear" Willis
Johnny "Sugarbear" Willis
as Rick
Alicia Roper
Alicia Roper
as Kissing Woman
Xavier McDaniel
Xavier McDaniel
as Xavier McDaniel
Wayne Cody
Wayne Cody
as Wayne Cody
Pat DiNizio
Pat DiNizio
as Sid
'Crazy Steve' Olsen
'Crazy Steve' Olsen
as Rob
Bernard Bentley
Bernard Bentley
as Spiro
Stephen Rutledge
Stephen Rutledge
as Charles
Daniel Johnson
Daniel Johnson
as Sean
Bruce Pavitt
Bruce Pavitt
as Bruce
Michael Gardner
Michael Gardner
as Mike
Sandra P. Grant
Sandra P. Grant
as Waitress (as Sandra Grant)
Karen LaVoie
Karen LaVoie
as Hostess (as Karen Denice La Voie)
Tom Francis
Tom Francis
as Deputy Mayor
Jerry Ziesmer
Jerry Ziesmer
as Councilman Jordan Fisher
Nina Escudero
Nina Escudero
as Airline Clerk
Dan Wartman
Dan Wartman
as Single Kid on Plane
Mike Parker
Mike Parker
as Mover
Bradley Kok
Bradley Kok
as Chas
REVIEWS
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Wuchak

**_Quirky romcom with the backdrop of the early 90's grunge scene_** Two 20-something couples and others explore life & love during the advent of the grunge scene in Seattle. Dillon's character is the only one musically involved in the scene, as the vocalist of the band Citizen Dick. The two couples are played by Campbell Scott & Kyra Sedgwick and Bridget Fonda & Dillon while other cast members include Sheila Kelley and Bill Pullman. Although "Singles" was released in September 1992 it was actually shot in March-May, 1991, a full half a year _before_ the explosion of grunge music with the success of Nirvana's NEVERMIND. Writer/director Cameron Crowe originally wrote the script in 1984 with the setting of Phoenix in mind but rewrote it six years later inspired by how the burgeoning Seattle grunge community came together after the death of Mother Love Bone's singer in March, 1990. The flick is a little reminiscent of 2001's "Rock Star," but the latter is better IMHO simply because it focuses more on the music scene than romantic relationships. Not to mention the style of music in "Rock Star" is metal, which is preferable in my book (although Alice In Chain's song performed live for this movie definitely smacks of metal). The very title "Singles" tips off that this is a romcom focusing on dating. As such, if you favor dating movies you'll probably like "Singles," even if you don't particularly like grunge. Speaking of which, the soundtrack includes cuts by grunge luminaries Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Alice In Chains, Mother Love Bone, Jane's Addiction, Smashing Pumpkins and Screaming Trees, amongst others. In fact, quite a few grunge stars have cameos, such as Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, Eddie Vedder and Kim Thayil. The film runs 1 hour, 39 minutes, and was shot in Seattle. GRADE: B-

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GenerationofSwine

I don't understand the hate for this, it's a nice little rom-com. I think the big deal was that they tried to make it Gen-X and, for the most part, it got rejected because commercial film, and I get that, I don't understand it because it was still done well, but I get it... it's a Rom-Com, it's supposed to be that way. If they casted Meg Ryan you can complain more. Had it been released in the 80s it would have played, and they not tried to focus on grunge, it would have been better received. The focus is really all over the place and that is part of the charm. And probably also why it was rejected, but the ensemble cast works. Bridget Fonda is adorable, probably the most relatable in the cast, but it does manage the "I know people like that" characters, and the "I've done that" scenes that makes it relatable across the cast. Cliff, for example, Matt Dillon's character, you knew someone like that in your twenties. "If I make this basked, I should call him," everyone's done that over something. So it has marks for relatability, it has marks for a well done ensemble. It does what Romantic Comedies should do, they just needed to bring all the characters into the apartment complex to really pull it off better.