Spiral with Joel David Moore: DVD Cover

    Spiral Director: Adam Green, Joel David Moore Cast: Joel David Moore, Zachary Levi, Amber Tamblyn

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/19/2008
    • Original Release: 2007
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 41,628
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    Closed Caption; Audio commentary with director Adam Green, writer-producer-director-actor Joel David Moore, writer-producer Jeremy Danial Boreing, director of photography Will Barratt, and actors Amber Tamblyn and Zachary Levi; Spinning Spiral: The Making of Spiral; Trailer and promos

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Spiral
    1. Main Title/A Call for Help [2:51]
    2. Awkward Introductions [5:07]
    3. Alienation [7:06]
    4. "I Don't Want to Get Better" [4:34]
    5. Birt of an Obsession [5:24]
    6. "Just Be You" [8:17]
    7. Soul Stealer [7:36]
    8. Of Jazz and Contrasts [4:34]
    9. Easily Startled [5:33]
    10. Graveside Visit [4:18]
    11. Enigma [5:20]
    12. Disturbing Discovery [6:40]
    13. Some Kind of Replacement [9:20]
    14. Total Breakdown [5:01]
    15. "She's Nobody" [4:25]
    16. End Credits [4:19]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Hatchet director Adam Green teams with that film's star Joel David Moore to craft this simmering psychological thriller about a reclusive telemarketer and artist who finds the many layers of his complex psyche gradually peeled away by a vivacious co-worker. Asthmatic cubicle dweller Mason (Moore) doesn't have many friends, and the closest thing he has to an actual relationship is his awkward interaction with his swaggering boss. All of that begins to change, however, when soul-searching newcomer Amber (Amber Tamblyn) lands a job at the office where Mason works. Amber is friendly but lonely, and on her quest to find herself she begins to open up to Mason, and the two become fast friends. When Amber discovers that Mason is a gifted painter, she agrees to pose for a series of portraits. Recognizing the similarity between the portraits of herself and the portraits of a blonde waitress that Mason recently removed from his studio walls, Amber becomes curious about Mason's past and begins to look deeper into his personality. But Mason has his fair share of dark secrets, and as Amber begins to probe deeper, the familiar cycle of torment and destruction that Mason has kept from her begins spinning once again and soon threatens to consume them both. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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