Spun Out

2014

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  • 2
  • 1
4.6| NA| en| More Info
Released: 06 March 2014 Canceled
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Country: Canada
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SPUN OUT is a multi-camera sitcom that stars Dave Foley, Paul Campbell, Darcy Michael, Al Mukadam, Holly Devo, Becky Dalton, and J.P. Manoux. Beckett Ryan (Paul Campbell, BATTLESTAR GALACTICA), a struggling writer who ends up working at the public relations firm after suffering his own PR disaster. No matter how bizarre the cases are that the agency takes on, they pale in comparison to the workplace romances, rivalries, personal successes, and often hilarious failures of the close-knit and dysfunctional colleagues.

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Comedy

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Spun Out Audience Reviews

Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
Matrixiole Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
mars_central It is easy to be negative about this show. There are some glaring faults, especially in early episodes, that make Spun Out difficult to enjoy. However, the show does have some genuinely funny moments and some of the cast do give strong performances that elevate the humour and bring some needed depth to the show.I'll deal with the negative elements first. The main office set feels like a set. Lots of sitcoms have that problem, there's no way to completely hide it, but you usually are able to forget it. This set you just can't do that. The writing needs to tighten up it's focus. There is rarely a main story to an episode and the cast are divided up into two or three unrelated stories. The show would benefit from allowing itself to focus on one story and allow cast members to sometimes play smaller roles for an episode instead of giving nearly everyone equal time. On the positive side, some of the cast are great. Dave Foley and Holly Deveaux stand out and help bring out better performances from their co-stars. This is most obvious with Rebecca Dalton, who, despite looking nothing like Foley, seems totally natural as his daughter and has genuine rapport with Deveaux. But she has little chemistry with Paul Campbell, especially early on. Campbell has grown into his role, but early on he really did struggle with the focus the show put on his character. Al Mukadam is solid and clearly enjoys it when he's allowed to go a little over the top.The writing can be genuinely funny and occasionally heart-warming. But it does lack consistency which I believe is due to it trying to force comedy over narrative. Of course the goal is to make us laugh, but sometimes a sitcom needs to back away from that and allow itself time to develop it's characters. Spun Out can do that and is stronger when it does.
Maximus Kingman but the show is finally off the air. If you're looking at the reviews that just give glowing reports of this show, they're fake. It wasn't funny, admit it and stop being so arrogant.I call CTV a network with more money than brains. They have good buyers of other people's successful shows, but can't put something compelling by themselves.It's not my career or money that's wasted, and it's not my legacy of producing nothing of real note. Guys like Norman Lear can look at a highly successful career, not whoever put this together.it's arrogance plain and simple.
chris-chasely This new sitcom is basically adding more insult to Canadian TV. As the other reviewer stated, I too did not laugh even once during the 2 episodes I have watched. Furthermore, I don't plan to watch more because of major boredom. Simply put, the show is pathetic and not worth spending your precious time, the laugh track is extremely irritating as it is unrealistic, to say the least. Sadly, this is what Canadian networks come up with. In Spun Out, I did not find any actors worth enjoying except Foley, but the script does him no justice either. The others show no talent whatsoever and the script is really unworthy. I can add the direction could have been more realistic and not over the top as it so seems. If this continues to be 'our' caliber, we should seriously think about the future of Canadian Television. Very, very disappointing.
turkman1412 I like the characters, the actors, the stories, etc. Lots of humour.A few weird moments which would fit n well in Kids in the Hall. Love seeing all of the Canadian actors.I don't think the laugh track is necessary.I will be watching all episodes.I'm rating 9 out of 10.Hopefully Comedy Channel will promote it so that it gains an audience that it deserves.Holly Deveaux could be used a little more. Looking forward to more guest stars like Tricia Helfer.