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Singles (1992 film)

Singles is a 1992 American romantic comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Cameron Crowe, and starring Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, and Matt Dillon. It features appearances from several musicians prominent in the early 1990s grunge movement in Seattle.

Singles
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCameron Crowe
Written byCameron Crowe
Produced by
  • Cameron Crowe
  • Richard Hashimoto
Starring
Cinematography
Edited byRichard Chew
Music byPaul Westerberg
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • September 18, 1992 (1992-09-18)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$9 million
Box office$18.5 million

The film was distributed by Warner Bros. and released theatrically on September 18, 1992 to generally positive reviews from critics and moderate box office success, grossing over $18 million.

Plot Edit

Singles centers on the precarious romantic lives of a group of young Gen X'ers in Seattle, Washington at the height of the 1990s grunge phenomenon. Most of the characters dwell in an apartment block, a sign in front of which advertises "Singles" (single bedroom apartments) for rent. Divided into chapters, the film focuses on the course of two couples' rocky romances, as well as the love lives of their friends and associates.

The film revolves around Janet Livermore, a coffee-bar waitress fawning over Cliff Poncier, an aspiring yet slightly aloof grunge rock musician of the fictional grunge/rock band Citizen Dick; Linda Powell and Steve Dunne, a couple wavering on whether to commit to each other; Debbie Hunt, trying to find Mr. Right.

Cast Edit

Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament play the band members of Citizen Dick. There are appearances from Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, as well as cameos by film director Tim Burton and basketball player Xavier McDaniel as himself. Paul Giamatti appears in a minor role.

Johnny Depp was offered the role of Steve Dunne but declined.[1]

Production Edit

Filming began on March 11, 1991. Principal photography wrapped on May 24, 1991.[2]

The film was shot at a number of locations around Seattle and includes scenes at Gas Works Park, Capitol Hill, Jimi Hendrix's original grave at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton, the Pike Place Market and the Virginia Inn.[3] The central coffee shop featured in the film is the now-closed OK Hotel. The apartment building is located on the northwest corner of the intersection of E. Thomas St & 19th Ave E. (1820 E. Thomas St.). Additional concert footage was shot in the now-defunct RKCNDY bar. Alice in Chains' concert was filmed at the Desoto nightclub.[4] Also, Soundgarden makes an appearance in the film.

 
The apartment building that was used as the main set for Singles.

Most of Matt Dillon's wardrobe in the movie actually belonged to Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament.[5] During the making of the film, Ament produced a list of song titles for the fictional band, Citizen Dick. Chris Cornell took it as a challenge to write songs for the film using those titles, and "Spoonman" was one of them. An early acoustic version of the song was created and can be heard in the background during a scene of the film. Citizen Dick's song "Touch Me, I'm Dick" is a parody of the song "Touch Me, I'm Sick" by the Seattle band Mudhoney. On the inside cover photo of the soundtrack, there is a Citizen Dick CD with the track listing on the CD itself. One of the songs is called "Louder Than Larry (Steiner)", a wordplay on the Soundgarden album, Louder Than Love.

Reception Edit

Singles holds a 79% critical approval rating on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on 52 reviews with an average rating of 6.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads "Smart, funny, and engagingly scruffy, Singles is a clear-eyed look at modern romance that doubles as a credible grunge-era time capsule".[6]

Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times was complimentary, giving Singles three out of four stars and declaring it "is not a great cutting-edge movie, and parts of it may be too whimsical and disorganized for audiences raised on cause-and-effect plots. But I found myself smiling a lot during the movie, sometimes with amusement, sometimes with recognition. It's easy to like these characters, and care about them."[7] Tim Appelo wrote in Entertainment Weekly, "With ... an ambling, naturalistic style, Crowe captures the eccentric appeal of a town where espresso carts sprout on every corner and kids in ratty flannel shirts can cut records that make them millionaires."[8] Meanwhile, Seattle's The Stranger was less kind to Crowe's use of the local background, reviewing "he's relying on the general hipness of our little burg and on the star power of a few local musicians/bit actors to make a bundle of dough, and he hasn't bothered to back them up with anything worth remembering. Pleasant is about the only word I can think of to describe the thing."[9]

Warner Bros. Television immediately tried to turn Singles into a television series. Crowe claims that Singles inspired the television series Friends.[10]

On July 5, 2015, Derek Erdman held a public screening of the movie in the courtyard of Capitol Hill's Coryell Court Apartments—the building in which some of the main characters live.[11] The event was attended by over 1,000 people. Despite initial concerns by the landlord, the event progressed smoothly. The crowd was respectful and cleaned up after themselves. Reports of Bridget Fonda being in attendance were false. It was actually her aunt, Jane Fonda.[12]

The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

Soundtrack Edit

The Singles soundtrack was released on June 30, 1992, through Epic Records and became a best seller three months before the release of the film. The soundtrack included music from key bands from the Seattle music scene of the time, such as Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden. Pearl Jam performed two previously-unreleased songs on the soundtrack: "Breath" and "State of Love and Trust". The Soundgarden song "Birth Ritual" and Chris Cornell's solo song "Seasons" appear on the soundtrack. Paul Westerberg of The Replacements contributed two songs to the soundtrack and provided the score for the film. The Smashing Pumpkins also contributed to the soundtrack with the song "Drown".

References Edit

  1. ^ Chacksfield, Marc (March 12, 2012). "Cameron Crowe On Cusack, Cruise and Zoos". ShortList. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
  2. ^ Crowe, Cameron (October 1, 1992). "Making the Scene: A Filmmaker's Diary by Cameron Crowe". Rolling Stone. from the original on August 19, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  3. ^ Daniel DeMay (September 18, 2019). "'Singles': Where did it happen in Seattle?". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  4. ^ "Singles (1992)". American Film Institute. October 1, 1992. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  5. ^ Hajari, Nisid. "Northwestern Exposure". Entertainment Weekly. March 5, 1993.
  6. ^ "Singles Movie Reviews, Pictures". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  7. ^ "Singles movie review & film summary (1992) | Roger Ebert".
  8. ^ Appelo, Tim. "Seattle Night Fever". Entertainment Weekly. September 18, 1992, p. 46.
  9. ^ Cook, Matt (September 23, 1992). "Down in Front: Before and After Matrimony". The Stranger.
  10. ^ DeRogatis, Jim. "As Crowe flies". Chicago Sun-Times. September 3, 2000.
  11. ^ "Seattle News and Events - 1000 People to Watch 'Singles' on a Single". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
  12. ^ "Seattle News and Events - 1000 People to Watch 'Singles' on a Single". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
  13. ^ "AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions Nominees" (PDF). Retrieved August 19, 2016.

External links Edit

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Singles is a 1992 American romantic comedy film written co produced and directed by Cameron Crowe and starring Bridget Fonda Campbell Scott Kyra Sedgwick and Matt Dillon It features appearances from several musicians prominent in the early 1990s grunge movement in Seattle SinglesTheatrical release posterDirected byCameron CroweWritten byCameron CroweProduced byCameron CroweRichard HashimotoStarringBridget Fonda Campbell Scott Kyra Sedgwick Sheila Kelley Jim True Bill Pullman Matt DillonCinematographyTak FujimotoUeli SteigerEdited byRichard ChewMusic byPaul WesterbergDistributed byWarner Bros Release dateSeptember 18 1992 1992 09 18 Running time99 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 9 millionBox office 18 5 millionThe film was distributed by Warner Bros and released theatrically on September 18 1992 to generally positive reviews from critics and moderate box office success grossing over 18 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Soundtrack 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSingles centers on the precarious romantic lives of a group of young Gen X ers in Seattle Washington at the height of the 1990s grunge phenomenon Most of the characters dwell in an apartment block a sign in front of which advertises Singles single bedroom apartments for rent Divided into chapters the film focuses on the course of two couples rocky romances as well as the love lives of their friends and associates The film revolves around Janet Livermore a coffee bar waitress fawning over Cliff Poncier an aspiring yet slightly aloof grunge rock musician of the fictional grunge rock band Citizen Dick Linda Powell and Steve Dunne a couple wavering on whether to commit to each other Debbie Hunt trying to find Mr Right Cast EditBridget Fonda as Janet Livermore Campbell Scott as Steve Dunne Kyra Sedgwick as Linda Powell Sheila Kelley as Debbie Hunt Jim True Frost as David Bailey Matt Dillon as Cliff Poncier Bill Pullman as Dr Jeffrey Jamison James LeGros as Andy Devon Raymond as Ruth Camilo Gallardo as Luiz Ally Walker as Pam Eric Stoltz as The Mime Jeremy Piven as Doug Hughley Tom Skerritt as Mayor Weber Peter Horton as Jamie Eddie Vedder Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament play the band members of Citizen Dick There are appearances from Alice in Chains and Soundgarden as well as cameos by film director Tim Burton and basketball player Xavier McDaniel as himself Paul Giamatti appears in a minor role Johnny Depp was offered the role of Steve Dunne but declined 1 Production EditFilming began on March 11 1991 Principal photography wrapped on May 24 1991 2 The film was shot at a number of locations around Seattle and includes scenes at Gas Works Park Capitol Hill Jimi Hendrix s original grave at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton the Pike Place Market and the Virginia Inn 3 The central coffee shop featured in the film is the now closed OK Hotel The apartment building is located on the northwest corner of the intersection of E Thomas St amp 19th Ave E 1820 E Thomas St Additional concert footage was shot in the now defunct RKCNDY bar Alice in Chains concert was filmed at the Desoto nightclub 4 Also Soundgarden makes an appearance in the film nbsp The apartment building that was used as the main set for Singles Most of Matt Dillon s wardrobe in the movie actually belonged to Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament 5 During the making of the film Ament produced a list of song titles for the fictional band Citizen Dick Chris Cornell took it as a challenge to write songs for the film using those titles and Spoonman was one of them An early acoustic version of the song was created and can be heard in the background during a scene of the film Citizen Dick s song Touch Me I m Dick is a parody of the song Touch Me I m Sick by the Seattle band Mudhoney On the inside cover photo of the soundtrack there is a Citizen Dick CD with the track listing on the CD itself One of the songs is called Louder Than Larry Steiner a wordplay on the Soundgarden album Louder Than Love Reception EditSingles holds a 79 critical approval rating on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on 52 reviews with an average rating of 6 9 10 The site s critical consensus reads Smart funny and engagingly scruffy Singles is a clear eyed look at modern romance that doubles as a credible grunge era time capsule 6 Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun Times was complimentary giving Singles three out of four stars and declaring it is not a great cutting edge movie and parts of it may be too whimsical and disorganized for audiences raised on cause and effect plots But I found myself smiling a lot during the movie sometimes with amusement sometimes with recognition It s easy to like these characters and care about them 7 Tim Appelo wrote in Entertainment Weekly With an ambling naturalistic style Crowe captures the eccentric appeal of a town where espresso carts sprout on every corner and kids in ratty flannel shirts can cut records that make them millionaires 8 Meanwhile Seattle s The Stranger was less kind to Crowe s use of the local background reviewing he s relying on the general hipness of our little burg and on the star power of a few local musicians bit actors to make a bundle of dough and he hasn t bothered to back them up with anything worth remembering Pleasant is about the only word I can think of to describe the thing 9 Warner Bros Television immediately tried to turn Singles into a television series Crowe claims that Singlesinspired the television series Friends 10 On July 5 2015 Derek Erdman held a public screening of the movie in the courtyard of Capitol Hill s Coryell Court Apartments the building in which some of the main characters live 11 The event was attended by over 1 000 people Despite initial concerns by the landlord the event progressed smoothly The crowd was respectful and cleaned up after themselves Reports of Bridget Fonda being in attendance were false It was actually her aunt Jane Fonda 12 The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists 2002 AFI s 100 Years 100 Passions Nominated 13 Soundtrack EditMain article Singles Original Motion Picture Soundtrack The Singles soundtrack was released on June 30 1992 through Epic Records and became a best seller three months before the release of the film The soundtrack included music from key bands from the Seattle music scene of the time such as Alice in Chains Pearl Jam and Soundgarden Pearl Jam performed two previously unreleased songs on the soundtrack Breath and State of Love and Trust The Soundgarden song Birth Ritual and Chris Cornell s solo song Seasons appear on the soundtrack Paul Westerberg of The Replacements contributed two songs to the soundtrack and provided the score for the film The Smashing Pumpkins also contributed to the soundtrack with the song Drown References Edit Chacksfield Marc March 12 2012 Cameron Crowe On Cusack Cruise and Zoos ShortList Retrieved October 8 2021 Crowe Cameron October 1 1992 Making the Scene A Filmmaker s Diary by Cameron Crowe Rolling Stone Archived from the original on August 19 2017 Retrieved March 3 2018 Daniel DeMay September 18 2019 Singles Where did it happen in Seattle Seattle Post Intelligencer Singles 1992 American Film Institute October 1 1992 Retrieved March 3 2018 Hajari Nisid Northwestern Exposure Entertainment Weekly March 5 1993 Singles Movie Reviews Pictures Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved October 16 2023 Singles movie review amp film summary 1992 Roger Ebert Appelo Tim Seattle Night Fever Entertainment Weekly September 18 1992 p 46 Cook Matt September 23 1992 Down in Front Before and After Matrimony The Stranger DeRogatis Jim As Crowe flies Chicago Sun Times September 3 2000 Seattle News and Events 1000 People to Watch Singles on a Single Seattle Weekly Retrieved July 6 2015 Seattle News and Events 1000 People to Watch Singles on a Single Seattle Weekly Retrieved May 19 2016 AFI s 100 Years 100 Passions Nominees PDF Retrieved August 19 2016 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Singles 1992 film Singles at IMDb Singles at AllMovie Singles at Box Office Mojo Singles at Rotten Tomatoes Singles at Metacritic nbsp Making the Scene A Filmmaker s Diary A log kept by Crowe during the production of Singles and published in Rolling Stone in October 1992 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Singles 1992 film amp oldid 1180413423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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