Very Bad Things (Blu-ray) PG-13
They've been bad. Very bad.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 40 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: January 28, 2020
- Originally Released: 1998
- Label: Shout Factory
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Christian Slater, Cameron Diaz, Daniel Stern, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Jon Favreau, Jeremy Piven & Leland Orser | |
Performer: | Joey Zimmerman & Lawrence Pressman | |
Directed by | Peter Berg | |
Edited by | Dan Lebental | |
Screenwriting by | Peter Berg | |
Composition by | Stewart Copeland | |
Director of Photography: | David Hennings |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/5 --
Berg is so in love with his escalating shock tactics that they quickly cease to shock.
Rolling Stone
...The jokes are good, Diaz plays the bride from Hell with relish and you have to admire the crazed energy of the whole thing...
Total Film
...Nobody does sleek, smirking menace like Slater. And Diaz is a firecracker...
Rolling Stone
[With a] gung-ho cast…all of whom bring their A-game.
Uncut
Rating: 9/10 --
Very Bad Things is a deliciously nasty morality tale that simply warns viewers that what goes around comes around.
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KPBS.org
It's as thought writer and director Peter Berg couldn't face following through what he suggests in the early moments of the film.
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Independent on Sunday
Rating: 4/5 --
'Very Bad Things' is one of those nightmares that one part of the brain recognizes as such and assures you that it is not real, while the other hemisphere advises you to fasten your belt and enjoy the evening. [Full Review in Spanish]
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Espinof
Product Description:
When a group of friends go to Las Vegas for a bachelor party, things begin to go wrong when the party's stripper dies. Attempting to cover up her death only leads to greater, and grislier, complications. A brutally dark comedy written and directed by Peter Berg of "Chicago Hope" fame.