Very Bad Things | | Cast : | Cameron Diaz, Christian Slater, Daniel Stern | | Director : | Peter Berg | | Studio : | Universal Studios Ho | | Format : | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby | | Released Date : | November 25, 1998 | | DVD Released Date : | May 27, 2003 | | Language : | English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), English (Subtitled) | | Audience Rating : | R (Restricted) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |      | | Date | February 25, 2005 | | Summary | definitely dark and at times very humorous | Content
 | yes they have done some very bad things. great movie
shocks you, scares you, thrills you, chills you, makes you laugh all at once almost. highly recommend this one. it's different roles for each character. and they play their parts part well. I was definitely shocked after seeing this the first time thru. I shall watch it again and again. the ending is nice. the story is very twisted at times. but I think it helps the viewer think of what might happen next before they show it. I am glad I have this on dvd. a true shocking classic movie. That goes to show you that when you do "very bad things" sooner or later your conscience will eat away at you for them and you'll either beg and confess or something else. quite a shock of a movie they made. but it's worth the watch always |
| Rating |   | | Date | January 07, 2005 | | Summary | A Violent and Over-The-Top Black Comedy | Content
 | Very Bad Things is a wild black comedy about five friends that go to Las Vegas and have a bachelor party and when one of them invites a stripper,one accidentally murders her and that leads to another murder and then all five bury the two dead bodies in the desert and head back to L.A. and when the wedding is around the corner.Everyone starts killing each other.Some parts are funny but others are so outrageous and wild that it makes this unwatchable and it feels like a wasted rental.Worth a rental or watching on TV(Comedy Central shows it).
The excellent cast includes Christian Slater,Cameron Diaz,Jon Favreau,Daniel Stern,Jeremy Piven,Leland Orser,and Jeanne Tripplehorn.Written and directed by Peter Berg |
| Rating |  | | Date | November 05, 2004 | | Summary | very bad movie | Content
 | If you enjoy watching people scream, fight and kill through an entire movie, then you'll love this one. If not, don't bother. No redeeming value whatsoever. I'd give this negative stars if I could. |
| Rating |      | | Date | May 12, 2004 | | Summary | this is the title of my review | Content
 | I love this movie! It's just that you must not take the movie too serious. In this movie everything goes wrong and if you can't stand that you should have watched Saved by the bell or something... |
| Rating |    | | Date | May 06, 2004 | | Summary | a black hole | Content
 | I give this movie a cautious 2 and 1/2 stars in that it is stomach churning and many of the scenes and situations have the potential to temporarily damage one's perception of humanity; especially younger viewers. However, it is intriguing as this movie is the ultimate parody of the yuppie dream. The viciousness and lack of remorse of Christian Slater's character is unsettling; along with his unrelenting rationalization of every black deed they have committed. This movie is not funny...it is ironic in the blackest sense of the word. The characters are snatched out of their cookie-cutter lives into a world, created by their own hands no less, that is quickly spiraling out of control. One by one they are killed off by one another until the movie lurches to its sickening finale. The juxtaposition of many young, naive children who are oblivious to what exactly is happening to the sanity and lives of their parents is painful to watch. The biggest hitch, however, is the lack of sense in this movie. The way the events unfold; the police, family members, etc, is logically retarded to say the least. |
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