A whimsical look back at the life of a man who is nervous about his upcoming wedding.A whimsical look back at the life of a man who is nervous about his upcoming wedding.A whimsical look back at the life of a man who is nervous about his upcoming wedding.
Mel Rodriguez
- Ernesto
- (as Melvin Rodriguez)
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Did you know
- TriviaKeri Lynn Pratt's debut.
- GoofsIn what is suppose to be the year 1969 a sign for the Broadway show "Chicago" can be seen on the Howard Johnson's restaurant in Times Square in Manhattan. That show didn't open until 1975.
- Crazy creditsEnd credits are viewed over closeups of old basketball cards spread on a surface.
- SoundtracksSomething's Always Better Than Nothing
Written by Amanda Kravat and Peter Milrose
Performed by Amanda Kravat
Featured review
Disappointing
I've been looking forward to watching "Wirey Spindell" since having happened across Schaffer's "Fall". Unfortunately, I found "WS" to be a wandering, unengaging, boring bunch of claptrap pieced together with, what apparently is Schaeffer's signature, a mix of story, narration, and poetry. The film recounts the sexual and other experiences of a Manhattan man about to be married through self-narrated flashbacks. Like beads on a string, Schaffer apparently has strung together every little sexual life experience, while neglecting to tend to the beauty of the necklace. The result is a disjointed rambling story about a boy growing up which fails to engender empathy and leaves the viewer disconnected, unsatisfied, and with a bad after taste which taints the mechanical feel-good ending. A mediocre indie and a step backward for Schaeffer.
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- Jun 21, 2002
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $9,838
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,234
- Jan 28, 2000
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