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6/10
Spin Out: Enjoyable. Not Meant specifically for Geniuses
niutta-enrico31 January 2017
It's a predictable and enjoyable flick, revolving around the (good) look and the (good) acting of its rising star, Xavier Samuel and his partners, Morgan Griffin in the first place.

Frames are full of sun, fresh and good feelings, beer and cars (utes…): as stated in the synopsis it requires a young heart to enjoy it but it's well made, with good care for details and a general good taste.

Even if you cannot refrain from asking yourself what is the point of drawing circles in the dirt with you car's wheels, its current rating on IMDb (4.5 at the time I'm writing) is too low (on my opinion).

It deserves a 6. And BTW, in case you never heard Dave Baxter's 'Love Love Love' before, I'm sure you'll love it, as i did.
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6/10
A fun night of craziness and laughs!
alexiagoddess12 July 2021
This was a cute film. Everyone loves a party with crazy happenings. The characters are likeable and quirky.

Not for those looking for complexity during their fun flicks. This ones just FUN!
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2/10
roaring dust-storms of spinning utes and non-stop drinking in a confusion of juvenile slapstick sketches
CineMuseFilms20 September 2016
Australian filmmaking stands tall amongst the best in global cinema. We have so many iconic works across all genres that show our love of land and respect for its traditional owners, mock our idiosyncratic humour and explore the spirit of adventure that has driven the creation of this island nation. Disappointingly, there is not a hint of any of this in the coming of age rom-com called Spin Out (2016). It is difficult to even guess why this film was made and why it had to fall so short of our Aussie film traditions, given the resources at its disposal.

The story centres on the fading outback customs of the ute muster and the Bachelor and Spinsters ball, both of which are struggling for survival against insurance costs and the social disintegration of traditional life in remote rural areas. The ute muster is a competition between ute stunt drivers who perform a variety of high risk manoeuvres in a mechanised rodeo setting, and the B & S ball is the bacchanalian booze-up that happens after the show. Billy (Xavier Samuel) and Lucy (Morgan Griffin) are stunt-driver teammates and childhood friends. After another display of Billy's immaturity, Lucy announces that she is heading for city life and leaving all of this behind. The rest of the story is about Billy's realisation that his teammate has become the girl he loves and he needs to grow up fast, a theme that is echoed amongst several of Billy's mates in their inept courting rituals. The dominant take-home memories from this film are the roaring dust storms of spinning utes and the inevitable consequences of non-stop drinking.

One can only hope that anyone seeing this film overseas realises that it is a grossly exaggerated caricature of rural stereotypes and not a portrait. The dialogue is so corny starched that many scenes read like a high-school play with acting performances that scream inauthenticity. The only shining light comes from Morgan Griffin who, despite the script, fills each close-up scene with pleasing warmth and maturity. Xavier Samuel is wasted here, especially after his fine performance in Love and Friendship (2016). Otherwise, the cast is entirely young white adults without even a nod of respect for the Indigenous inhabitants of the land so ruthlessly being ripped up by white mans' machines. The humour is puerile, fixated on stunted sexual development and a variety of bodily functions that could have been rendered funny but are not. The narrative theme of young people's progression to adulthood in the harshness of outback Australia is entirely lost in a messy confusion of juvenile slapstick sketches.
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1/10
Huh
steeleronaldr23 May 2022
I'm not sure what some people saw in this movie but it wasn't what I expected. If it weren't for the fact I rented this movie I'd never made it to the end. Now I have definitely saw better movies about drinking non-stop and acting like fools. "Porky's" come to mind as well as "Can't Hardly Wait" but this one was a bit too much. The two biggest names in the movie (Xavier Samuel and Lincoln Lewis) couldn't save it. It starts out great then mellows out a bit then turns to a drink fest that never delivers.

I never heard of ute where stunt driver's drive in circles and perform stunts which is popular in Australia. They could have focused more on the sport and allow other countries to witness such events. All we get to see however are a bunch of young adults acting like juveniles guzzling beer and wanting sex. Not once did I even giggle at this movie but thought about the wasted talent. Now I love movies based around a sport and own my fair share of them and this movie should have featured the sport more than what they do show. Lincoln Lewis who I saw in a few movies was really wasted here not to mention Xavier Samuel the two biggest names in the movie. I saw them both in the Australia horror movie "Bait 3D" (no shared screen time) and it was a great movie. I've seen Xavier Samuel in a few movies that were way better than this not to mention Lincoln Lewis who I saw in another movie.

Bottom line is this so called rom-com never gets off the ground and none of the actors really showcase their talent. I myself try to avoid movie's that feature non-stop drinking and silly antics because they usually are not funny. They had a great subject to build a good movie and as they say dropped the ball.

This movie was nothing but a group of roughnecks acting like kids after highschool graduation party and I saw much better in that area. I thought this movie didn't try to be entertaining just got crazier as it went on. The next day everyone is waking up after all that drinking without any hangover. I can't really say anything good about this movie but it does put a roadblock up on foreign movies and coming from Australia I expected something more. I gave it 1 out of 10 star's as this is really nothing more than a drink fest and nothing to really get into except a rowdy get together.
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3/10
Bush teen rom-com is as silly as
PeterM2719 December 2021
Loud and colourful are not quite enough in this very unsubtle rom-com set amongst exuberant car-mad country youths at an annual Bachelor and Spinster's weekend of fancy car stunts, hard drinking, hard dancing, hard practical joking and dreams of sex in a noisy group setting. The main young couple try every stupid rom-com ploy to pretend they won't get together and just remain best mates, but we all know they'll get together in the end.

Similar in tone to Weekend At Bernie's, this film does at least celebrate the Australian rural landscape, and a bit of rural culture, but it's all a bit OTT for me.
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7/10
Spin Out - A Fun Ride From Start to Finish
dcr-rock14 September 2016
'Spin Out' offers the audience a chance to sit back, relax and enjoy a fun ride as they witness a feel-good coming-of-age story. The film is littered with Australian themes and discourses that are common among some of the nation's most successful films - mateship, larrikinism, the Aussie battler, small country towns and the outback.

Everything in the film is solid without being exceptional. There are some nice performances from the leads, Xavier Samuel and Morgan Griffin, but the film truly belongs to supporting actor Travis Jeffery. He brings to the screen an admirable blend of humour and pathos that really becomes the connection between the audience and the story.

The co-direction of the film by Marc Gracie and Tim Ferguson works well and is rather cinematic considering their backgrounds in television. Ferguson and co-writer Edwina Exton seem to genuinely love their characters and have worked to blend an array of small country town figures and issues in an effective way to give the majority of supporting players a chance to shine.

I think the film is best summed up by another reviewer that stated it is 'sweet but parochial'. It is a generally fun, if slightly flawed, film that I really enjoyed watching. Sometimes movies should be just about having a good time with good characters and this is one of them.
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8/10
a feel good coming of age romance from Aussie.
fluffset23 December 2016
I don't expect too much when decided to watch this movie. I just want to know some Australian's culture and when I notice that its about ute muster or we can say run around drive, I go for this one. Its good, its really works for me. A kind of subtle love story between two character who have been friend since childhood. I really love this movie, even though maybe someone will say that its just some cliché romance story where you can absolutely know what will happen in the end. I still really love it. The feel good flow, the cute side love story between Sparrow & Mary that is really fun to watch. We can say that its a fun lighthearted movie where you can smile on your own. Its nothing much but its not a waste of time. Don't let your love run.
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9/10
It's a feel good comedy
samconlan9412 April 2018
This movie makes me feel good. The soundtrack is the best, and Morgan Griffin is such a cute actress that is romantic. I haven't seen this in cinemas, This is one of the best Australian Comedy of all.
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9/10
Anyone who likes stories about best friends who fall in love should definitely watch this one
fandomfatale8 July 2018
I went into this movie with much lower expectations than it deserved. It came in under the radar but unlike a lot of other movies that suddenly show up out of nowhere with an unfamiliar cast, it's quite decent. I suppose that might be partly because it's an import from Australia and not just a low-budget American production.

I enjoyed pretty much every second of this movie. I wouldn't expect everyone else to think that highly of it, but I'm surprised by the average rating here on IMDB, I do think it's too low.

This is in some ways a slice of life film, that takes place over the span of one day and one night. But it's a critical day for most of the characters, many of who are contemplating leaving their rural community. The plot is focused almost entirely on romance - which was a big plus for me, not a criticism. Billy and Lucy are best friends with opposite personalities. Lucy has decided she wants to move to the big city, and Billy knows he doesn't want her to go but they're both a little slow to realize - and admit - that they're in love. Lots of angst ensues. Their friend, Sparrow, has a long time crush on Mary but is terrified to tell her - and terrified of her. Various other friends are at similar romantic crossroads.

Another review mentioned the soundtrack - it also struck me. Some of the songs were a little too emotional for my taste but the hint of drama suited the angst in the Billy/Lucy romance and the film overall is definitely light-hearted with that wacky all-night party trope you've probably seen before.

Also there's a dog named Knob. So there's that.

Not a perfect movie but I loved it. Anyone who likes stories about best friends who fall in love should definitely watch this one. I give the Billy/Lucy romance a 9/10 and the rest of the movie a 7/10.
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