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Nov 25, 1998 · "Very Bad Things" isn't bad on the technical and acting level, and Slater makes a convincing engine to drive the evil. Berg shows that he can direct a good movie, even if he hasn't. If he'd dumped the irony and looked this material straight on, it might have been a better experience.
Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Kyle Fisher (Jon Favreau) heads to Las Vegas for a bachelor party with four friends. When one of them accidentally kills a hired stripper and a security guard finds...
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A darkly comic twist on the stag-party-gone-wrong minigenre, “Very Bad Things” spreads its genuinely outrageous, belly-laugh moments pretty thinly across an average, suburban-white-rage...
The plot follows a group of men who become embroiled in crime and betrayal after they attempt to conceal an accidental death. Very Bad Things earned mostly negative reviews and grossed $21 million against a $30 million budget.
Very Bad Things is a deliciously nasty morality tale that simply warns viewers that what goes around comes around. Full Review | Original Score: 9/10 | Jun 29, 2008
Nov 25, 1998 · Very Bad Things: Directed by Peter Berg. With Jon Favreau, Leland Orser, Cameron Diaz, Christian Slater. A prostitute is killed during a bachelor party and the attendees turn on each other as the wedding approaches.
Nov 25, 1998 · Very dark comedy that has some genuine funny moments & a very good cast to back it up. It's loud, brash & doesn't take itself too seriously & that works in & out of it's favour. Read More