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Young, charming and handsome, Nikki (Ashton Kutcher) lives the good life in Hollywood by giving rich, older women plenty of what they want: sex. While his latest conquest, Samantha (Anne Heche) is out of town, Nikki throws a party and meets Heather (Margarita Levieva), a pretty waitress who's cut from the same cloth. After Samantha throws him out, Nikki and Heather begin a game of sexual one-upmanship, but the stakes are higher than Nikki realizes.
R (Nudity|Language|Strong Sexual Content)
Comedy,
Drama
Ashton Kutcher
Nikki
Anne Heche
Samantha
Margarita Levieva
Heather
Sebastian Stan
Harry
Rachel Blanchard
Emily
Maria Conchita Alonso
Ingrid
Sonia Rockwell
Christina
Hart Bochner
Will
Shane Brolly
Prince Stelio
Sarah Buxton
Helen
Iglesias Estefania
Bella
Dani Levine
Nadia
David Mackenzie
Director
Jason Hall
Screenwriter
Jason Goldberg
Producer
Anthony Callie
Executive Producer
Ron Hartenbaum
Executive Producer
Aaron Kaufman
Executive Producer
John Swihart
Original Music
Steven Poster
Cinematographer
Nicholas Erasmus
Film Editing
Richard Hicks
Casting
David Rubin
Casting
Cabot McMullen
Production Design
Beth Wooke
Set Decoration
Ruth E. Carter
Costume Design
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Rotten (47)
In a very spotty drama, Kutcher basically plays a male gigolo that has a close encounter with karma when he meets the right woman. Almost every character in the film is unlikable and there is little for an audience member to get behind, even at the very end.
Christopher H
Super Reviewer
Geez, what I put up with for Anne Heche... She's the best part of this seedy concoction where every woman is portrayed as a needy idiot. Seriously. If it was this easy to get every woman I met to bump uglies & come back for more no matter how they're treated, then I'd...well, let's just let that sentence trail off. It simply don't happen this way, even in Los Angeles.
Ashton Kutcher is in perpetual need of a Fisherman's Friend, hoarsely mumbling his lines while sleepwalking through his part as a gold-digging sexual predator. The kicker is that the film wants us to feel sorry for this jerk, unless they are trying to use him as a cautionary tale. Either way, it ain't happening. The only other bright spot is the appearance (and briefly nekkid form) of Rachel Blanchard from the import comedies Peep Show and Flight of the Conchords.
Doctor S
Super Reviewer
In "Spread," Nikki(Ashton Kutcher) came to Los Angeles with his own share of hangups thinking it would be something out of a Van Halen music video(?!?) but soon became disillusioned. Now, he is homeless and without car, so he seduces Sam(Anne Heche), a thirtyish entertainment lawyer, so he can stay at her place, which was once supposedly owned by Peter Bogdanovich, so he can maintain his hustler lifestyle of having sex with as many young women as he possibly can, sometimes while watching football.
"Spread" is the perfect example of how they do not make them quite like the used to, in this case, classic romances about whether or not a cynic can fall in love. Nikki was jaded long before he got to Los Angeles, so his complaints about the city do not really apply. Just to reinforce this point, there is a shot of a freeway sign pointing towards Sunset Boulevard. Sure, the photography is well done with a neat tracking shot to start things off but there is little wit or intelligence to show for its efforts. I don't have a problem with the sex but sometimes it becomes about too much information. Worst of all is Ashton Kutcher in a charisma free performance, unconvincing that any woman could ever fall for him. And what's up with his voice?
Walter M
Super Reviewer
Ashton Kutcher plays himself in a story about what Ashton Kutcher most likely did for a living before he got famous (and what he does all day for a living now that he's Demi Moore's professional kept boy). The main character is not empathetic (and you don't need to be a pretty boy to empathize with one, just write the pretty boy better) and his "journe
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