Very Bad Things



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Jon Favreau Kyle Fisher
Leland Orser Charles Moore
Cameron Diaz Laura Garrety
Christian Slater Robert Boyd
Rob Brownstein Man
Jeremy Piven Michael Berkow
Daniel Stern Adam Berkow
Jeanne Tripplehorn Lois Berkow
Joey Zimmerman Adam Berkow Jr.
Tyler Cole Malinger Timmy Berkow
Kobé Tai Tina
Russell B. McKenzie Security Guard
Pancho Demmings Cop
Blake Gibbons Suit
Angelo Di Mascio Jr. Clerk

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1: A very savage comedy. This fall. Tell no one.
2: They've been bad. Very bad.
3: For boys who should know better...
4: A very savage comedy. This fall. Tell no one.
5: They've been bad. Very bad.
6: For boys who should know better...
7: A very savage comedy. This fall. Tell no one.
8: They've been bad. Very bad.
9: For boys who should know better...

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  • Review of Very Bad Things (1998)

    The box office success of The Hangover puts into interesting context
    another movie about a bachelor party that goes wrong in Las Vegas. The
    other brutal bachelor blast is 1998's Very Bad Things.The Hangover is an uneven romp that is intermittently funny,
    formulaically-written, and pretty forgettable. Therefore, I could
    recommend it to most viewers.On the other hand, I might be able to recommend Very Bad Things to only
    20% of viewers — one in five — but that minority will get a lasting
    kick out of it.Very Bad Things is a horrible hoot. It is one of those movies that put
    you through the wringer. It doesn't tickle the funny bone — it
    pulverizes it. You don't know whether to laugh, gasp, or walk out.Read the complete review:http://tonymacklin.net/content.php?cID=244Tony Macklinhttp://tonymacklin.net/

    Tony Macklin (tonymacklin) from Las Vegas, NV - 22 June 2009
  • One of the worst films ever made, bad, sad, and stupid…

    …and the good reviews are a testament of friends and family of the
    director's commenting and/or the generally shallow level of people's
    tastes. This is abysmally bad, it's probably the single most unfunny
    film I have watched. This is not a black comedy, it's not a comedy,
    it's not even black, it's a sickly stupid green hue. It's mean in a
    shallow childish way but with none of the charm of kids. Every single
    character is cartoonish and the bad premise is executed as awfully as
    can be, very ugly, very very nasty staff. The ending is surely the most
    repulsive thing I have ever watched, truly, cruelly awful and
    offensive. This film is offensive, it's offensive, to love, friendship,
    cleverness but it's even offensive to shallowness and brainlessness
    too, it goes beyond that. There's no motivation to the characters, no
    suspense, just death and mayhem, very unfunny death and mayhem. A
    really sad, bad, and stupid film. I hope the director meets the fate he
    depicts in his film and saves us thus from such horrors. p.s. I am still trying to fathom the idiocy I just watched, not a
    single funny line nada…nothing…

    Filmi3578 from Greece - 17 April 2009
  • They say it's good. I say it's awful.

    And nobody's gonna change ma' mind.Peter Berg, for starters, sucks in directing. His way of moving the
    camera, the shaky camera angles… well, it's just annoying. I can't
    watch a film like that! I even skip Hancock because of that.For the movie, the plot looked real interesting… until 15 minutes
    passed. When they accidentally killed someone it leads to another, and
    another, and another and yet another one… stupid script, stupid and
    sarcastic theme. Very sarcastic indeed.You can say the movie is very intelligent because it provokes the
    audience. Alright! I believe you. But I don't like that kind of movies.
    And I believe too that are many more people who don't like it either.

    João Pedro Tomás (joaoped@msn.com) from Faro, Portugal - 22 November 2008

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