| Very Bad Things |
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| Written by Joe Bodia |
| Wednesday, 31 December 2008 08:05 |
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In a year filled with jokes about death and bodily secretions, Very Bad Things easily ranks as the most tasteless, wickest comedies ever.
Think psycho Diner or Reservoir Dogs meets There's Something About Mary. Five buddies head to Las Vegas to throw a stag party that involves alcohol, drugs and a prostitute. Things go wrong. There is an accident. Rather than calling the police, Christian Slater convinces his pals to dispose of this "105-pound problem"in the desert. But then, things go even more wrong. The body count begins to rise. Their lives spin out of control. Murder and mayhem take over, and for sheer horrible stuff to look at, Very Bad Things And while it's great to see Slater onscreen again and still doing his trademark Jack Nicholson thing, Cameron Diaz represents the movie's strongest presence as the controlling bride who will stop at nothing to have the wedding of her dreams, a woman who stops any objections to her fanatical wedding plans with a simple but effective, "Do you love me?" Â |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 December 2008 08:07 |
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