Singles Director: Cameron Crowe Cast: Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, Sheila Kelley

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/23/1999
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 11,541
 
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Features

Interactive menus; Production notes; One theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages and subtitles: English, Français

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Standard
0. Jump to a Scene
1. Seattle Credits [2:11]
2. My own place; Luiz [4:56]
3. Neer lose it again [1:26]
4. Fun/single [1:36]
5. What comes out [1:06]
6. Her Renaissance man [3:33]
7. Bound for DeSoto [1:31]
8. Steve/Cliff acts [3:41]
9. The newsstand [1:16]
10. On the button [3:48]
11. Evening w/Linda [7:00]
12. Advice from Xavier [3:04]
13. Hourglass Syndrome [3:55]
14. Breast consultation [1:31]
15. Tired/right thing [:50]
16. Blues for T-shirt [4:35]
17. Debbie Country [3:15]
18. Negative energy [1:27]
19. Janet/dr. have fun [4:15]
20. Gone w/the sneeze [3:29]
21. Blue news [3:53]
22. Expect the best [5:15]
23. Eternal dating [1:40]
24. Crashing to a halt [3:38]
25. Loud speakers [1:30]
26. The perfect thing [2:47]
27. Mr. new calling [3:03]
28. Thumb down [1:36]
29. A single guy [1:53]
30. Took you so long? [5:17]
31. You rock my world [3:18]
32. Opening doors [3:48]
33. End Credits [2:53]
Side #2 -- Widescreen
0. Jump to a Scene
1. Seattle Credits [2:11]
2. My own place; Luiz [4:56]
3. Never lose it again [1:26]
4. Fun/single [1:36]
5. What comes out [1:06]
6. Her Renaissance man [3:33]
7. Bound for DeSoto [1:31]
8. Steve/Cliff acts [3:41]
9. The newsstand [1:16]
10. On the button [3:48]
11. Eveing w/Linda [7:00]
12. Advice from Xavier [3:04]
13. Hourglass syndrome [3:55]
14. Breast consultation [1:31]
15. Tired/right thing [:50]
16. Blues for T-shirt [4:35]
17. Debbie Country [3:15]
18. Negative energy [1:27]
19. Janet/dr. have fun [4:15]
20. Gone w/the sneeze [3:29]
21. Blue news [3:53]
22. Expect the best [5:15]
23. Eternal dating [1:40]
24. Crashing to a halt [3:38]
25. Loud speakers [1:30]
26. The perfect thing [2:47]
27. Mr. new calling [3:03]
28. Thumb down [1:36]
29. A single guy [1:53]
30. Took you so long? [5:17]
31. You rock my world [3:18]
32. Opening doors [3:48]
33. End Credits [2:53]

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Editorial Reviews

Set amidst the burgeoning Seattle alternative music scene of the early '90s, Singles follows a group of twentysomethings as they try to find love and try to come to terms with their passage into adulthood. Arranged as an episodic comedy, the film follows a group of friends who live in the same apartment building and hang out at the same coffee shop. The central couple is Steve Dunne (Campbell Scott) and Linda Powell (Kyra Sedgwick), a pair who meet at an Alice In Chains concert and eventually fall in love. Singles follows the tumultuous relationship between Steve and Linda and their friendship with Janet Livermore (Bridget Fonda), who is trying to win the affection of grunge-rocker Cliff Poncier (Matt Dillon). The film also has a number of cameos, including actors Eric Stoltz, Tom Skerritt, Peter Horton, director Tim Burton and the film's author/director, Cameron Crowe. From the musical side of the fence, Singles features appearances by Sub Pop executive Bruce Pavitt, musicians Chris Cornell (Soundgarden), Pat DiNizio (Smithereens), Tad (Tad), and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, and Stone Gossard, who play Dillon's backing band, Citizen Dick. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide

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Singlesby Anonymous

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July 02, 2001: I watched this movie on tv because nothing else was on. I expected it to be bad but kept watching because I love the period and place it is taking place in. I realy like it It has a great sound track and cool apperances by people like Eddie Vedder. I sugest this movie to any one who likes movies about love but hates realy sappy things and also people who like grunge music and seatle in the early 90's.

Singlesby Anonymous

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May 07, 2001: I absolutely loved this movie. It counts as one of my favorite of all time. It has some great lines and FUNNY situations. The fact that the characters talk to the camera makes you feel included in the group of friends. I recommend it wholeheartedly!