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Very Bad Things, 1998

Very Bad Things

English

USA

Rating:6.1
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Profile of Very Bad Things

Very Bad Things can be described as cynical, clever, and witty. The plot revolves around a character who has been wrongfully committed, unlikely criminals, and weddings. Its comic aspect comes from irreverent humor. Very Bad Things's main genres are comedy and thriller. In approach, it is realistic. It is set, at least in part, in the desert and in the suburbs. Very Bad Things is located in Nevada and Los Angeles. It takes place in the 1990s. It is well suited for a boys' night. Note that Very Bad Things involves sexual content.

Summary of Very Bad Things

When a group of friends go to Las Vegas for a bachelor party, things begin to go wrong when the party's stripper dies. Attempting to cover up her death only leads to greater, and grislier, complications. A brutally dark comedy written and directed by Peter Berg of "Chicago Hope" fame.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 25 November 1998
Runtime: 100 min

Cast and Crew

Jon Favreau as Kyle Fisher in Very Bad Things
Jon Favreau

as Kyle Fisher

Cameron Diaz as Laura Garrety in Very Bad Things
Cameron Diaz

as Laura Garrety

Christian Slater as Robert Boyd in Very Bad Things
Christian Slater

as Robert Boyd

Photos

Very Bad Things (1998)
Very Bad Things (1998)
Very Bad Things (1998)
Very Bad Things (1998)

Clips

Very Bad Things
Very Bad Things: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

TV Guide
In a world filled with crude movie sitcoms, Berg's bitter, worst-possible-case scenario really does stand alone.
Entertainment Weekly
Peter Berg's scandalous sick-joke thriller is packed with rude and clever twists, and it delves, with surprising force, into the hypocritical postures of corporate-era male bonding. The cast is terrific, especially Christian Slater.

Users Reviews

This movie was horrible. It leaves you stressed out the entire time you watch it and wonder why anyone would enjoy a movie like this. Constant yelling and screaming throughout the movie. Unless you want to be agitated and stressed out, don't bother...
Yes, I'm in the minority. Yes, I'm female and I like dark comedy. But I'd put this more in line with creepy comedy. If you've seen "Heathers," you'll feel the same way about this movie. In fact, I think "Heathers" appealed more for the female...
Likely to see
Not for me

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