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The life of the party just died!Plot:
Victor Mallick returned to his home and found out that all of his friends have arranged a surprise bachelor/stag party for him... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
An excellent predecessor to "Very Bad Things" moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| John Stockwell | ... | Victor Mallick | |
| Mario Van Peebles | ... | Michael Barnes | |
| Jerry Stiller | ... | Ted | |
| Gerald Anthony | ... | Ed Labenski | |
| Mark Blum | ... | Ben Marks | |
| John Henson | ... | Timan Bernard | |
| Ben Gazzara | ... | Frank Grieco | |
| Andrew McCarthy | ... | Pete Weber | |
| Gregory Alan Williams | ... | Taylor Rundgren (as GregAlan Williams) | |
| Kevin Dillon | ... | Dan Kane | |
| William McNamara | ... | Jon DiCapri | |
| William Prael | ... | Stoker | |
| Jenny McShane | ... | Kelly | |
| Taylor Dayne | ... | Serena | |
| Lawrence R. Leritz | ... | Officer #1 |
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USA:R | Iceland:16 | South Korea:18 | Italy:VM14 | New Zealand:R18 | UK:18 (video premiere)Filming Locations:
Old Brookville, Long Island, New York, USAFun Stuff
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I actually saw this after "Very Bad Things" and realised where "Very Bad Things" may have gained the basic ideas from. This is actually a more superior film than "Very Bad Things" as it does take the issue seriously and making it seems like it could happen to anyone.
The large cast, unfortunately, makes it difficult for specific character developments to arise. Even though at the end of the film we do feel sorry for Taylor Dayne's and Kevin Dillon's character. The acting in the film is quite decent too with Dayne holding herself quite well among the other performer. Kevin Dillon comes close second for his portrayal as a man who painfully tries to do the right thing. The ending, while a little dark, could not have been better executed. Overall, 7.5 out of 10.