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  1. There are two things that stop this film hitting an 8, the first is it is an unfortunately bad title; In Britain, at least, a spanner is not a positive description of another individuals ability to cogitate so film full of meaningful intense people striding around darkly and calling each other "spanners" does detract a little.

  2. Spanners: Directed by Jonathan Maas. With Shawn Christian, Rane Jameson, Eric Roberts, Leonard Kelly-Young. The average person lives a Lifespan from around 0-80 sequentially. Spanners don't. Some live their lives in reverse. Some come alive for a single day every ten years.

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    • Fantasy, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Jonathan Maas
    • 2015
  3. Nov 28, 2022 · In many instances, a bad title can doom a film by confusing an audience with its cryptic nature, or even misleading them outright.

    • Adam Levine
  4. There are two things that stop this film hitting an 8, the first is it is an unfortunately bad title; In Britain, at least, a spanner is not a positive description of another individuals ability to cogitate so film full of meaningful intense people striding around darkly and calling each other "spanners" does detract a little.

    • Jonathan Maas
  5. Some live their lives in reverse, some live only six months, and some are immortal. There are hundreds of classes of spanners that live hundreds of different ways, and each class has a unique lifespan that gives them unique powers. Dr. Adam Parr is an immortal, the highest class of Spanner.

  6. Editing in general was poor, but sound editing and mixing were especially bad. Which is a shame, because it's a promising concept and the film has glimpses of how good it could have been. Photography was uneven but generally decent.

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  8. Mar 3, 2015 · With protection of titles so difficult, why should you bother? There are business reasons to try to find a unique title that will help your film stand out in the mix. But there are times when being too unique or unfamiliar can cause consumer confusion in a bad way.

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