Very Bad Things
- Original title
- Very Bad Things
- Year
- 1998
- Running time
- 100 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Cameron Diaz
- Christian Slater
- Jon Favreau
- Daniel Stern
- Carla Scott
- Tyler Cole Malinger
- Leland Orser
- Jeremy Piven
- Jeanne Tripplehorn
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy. Thriller | Black Comedy. Weddings
- Synopsis
- When five buddies arrive in Las Vegas for some pre-wedding shenanigans, things quickly spiral out of control when the requisite prostitute falls victim to a grisly accident, igniting a spark in an already unstable powder keg of personalities. Following the lead of real estate agent and self-help guy Robert (Christian Slater), the men warily agree on a cover-up and covert desert burial. A couple hours and another corpse later, however, they're already at each other's throats, and their escalating breakdowns threaten to disrupt the highly prized wedding of hard-as-nails bride Laura (a stunning Cameron Diaz).
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- Awards
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1998: San Sebastián Film Festival: Nominated for Golden Seashell
- Critics' reviews
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"[It] is packed with rude and clever twists, and it delves, with surprising force, into the hypocritical postures of corporate-era male bonding."
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"Hollow, simple-minded and about as profound an experience as stepping in a pile of road kill"
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