Spun Out

2014
Spun Out

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4.6| 0h30m| 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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Victor Redd This show was a real stinker. I give it three stars out of ten simply because you earn stars for Dave Foley from Kids in the Hall being in it. He is similar to his role in News Radio where he is running an office, but it's a different character and really feels like he is just reading his lines to get his pay check here and who can blame him? The stories and jokes were awful, I hope these writers and producers never work again based on how stupid this show was. I hated all the other actors except the one brunette actress. Every actor in this over acts or does a pathetic imitation of another actor or is flat and simply not funny. The two leads are terrible with no chemistry and not a funny bone between them. Goodbye and good riddance to this horrible attempt at a sitcom that failed like a car crash.
Jordan Barclay I watched this show on a few Air Canada flights and then they've been rerunning it over Christmas. The cast is fun, they have good chemistry and Dave Foley is amazing. I remember when it came out it got lots of good reviews in papers but I didn't have time to check it out. I was shocked to see some of the comments on here. Some are so mean, wow! Anyways I think it's well written with good jokes and while I agree the laugh track seems too loud in spots and the direction is also sometimes wonky, it has huge potential to be a great office sitcom. I especially like the characters Nelson and Bryce, I think Beckett and Stephanie are really cute together and the roommate Abby is a nice balance for the craziness around her. She's hot too! It was awesome to see the Kids in the Hall together again, and I loved the girl who played Beckett's hilarious stalker. I guess I haven't liked some of the recent Canadian comedies with wordplay or soft jokes, and I find this has actual laughs and clever lines, so I am looking forward to more seasons. Check it out!
vherostar Reminds me of a classic 80s-90s sitcom rather than the modern ones we have been getting out every week now. It's nice to go back in time for a while and remember shows like this. It works really well too and I hope it has a future. If you are a fan of classic 80s and 90s sitcoms (newsradio, cheers, less than perfect) you will probably like this..Each character seems well written and different and it works well for this show and each episode doesn't feel like its strung out or too short..So if your up for some classic sitcom then give this a try as I doubt you will be disappointed. If your looking for a laugh a minute type comedy then this probably isn't for you as this is a feel good comedy not a laugh a minute comedy.
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.