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Une prostituée est tuée lors d'un enterrement de vie de garçon et les participants se retournent les uns contre les autres à l'approche du mariage.Une prostituée est tuée lors d'un enterrement de vie de garçon et les participants se retournent les uns contre les autres à l'approche du mariage.Une prostituée est tuée lors d'un enterrement de vie de garçon et les participants se retournent les uns contre les autres à l'approche du mariage.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Tyler Cole Malinger
- Timmy Berkow
- (as Tyler Malinger)
Pancho Demmings
- Cop
- (as Pancho Demings)
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Not for the weak of stomach or character, this movie was sick and wrong and totally hilarious. It made me laugh in my most maniacal voice and I thank Peter Berg and Jon Favreau (who I absolutely love anyway) for making it happen. A movie like this is so screwed up it could almost happen--one hopes it doesn't, but I had to grin my most savage grin while watching the story unfold. Not for everyone, but if you like dark, dirty and zany humor about how crazy people can become, this is a film for you.
I thought this movie was going to suck. But I was wrong. This film ranks among the great dramedies (Dr. Strangelove, Little Shop of Horrors, American Beauty, The Cable Guy) by adding sharp comedy with horrific themes that in the wrong circumstances would make this a hard core porno/horror film. Plot involves a couple (Jon Favreu and Cameron Diaz) who are about to get married, but not before the bachelor party with friends Christian Slater, Daniel Slater and others with stripper (and actual porn star) Kobe Tai. It gets juicy after the party when the stripper gets killed, and body count (and laughter) come up in high dosage. Peter Berg makes a great debut as writer/director by making the characters all bad in equal ways, but also throughout the film trying to redeem they're problems (except for Slater who gives his best performance in a while). Fun all around, even if it's Charles Manson fun. One of the better films of the decade. A+
Simply diabolically wonderful! Loved since day one & 23 years later, still great!
One thing that's great about actors turned directors, like Peter Berg, is that they can be great at eliciting performances from the cast.
Acting is everything in this movie - as the plot spirals out of control, the acting has to maintain the necessary suspension of disbelief. Here it does.
Daniel Stern gives an eyeball-popping tour de force among a cast with some excellent character actors.
A gory and grotesque comedy nightmare masterpiece!
Acting is everything in this movie - as the plot spirals out of control, the acting has to maintain the necessary suspension of disbelief. Here it does.
Daniel Stern gives an eyeball-popping tour de force among a cast with some excellent character actors.
A gory and grotesque comedy nightmare masterpiece!
10Mr_Vai
I know why people hate this film. They are wrong, but I know why they hate it. They take it too seriously. They are too easily offended. They fail to pick up on the subtle little reminders that Peter Berg includes every once in awhile to let you know, "hey, this is a comedy." The story revolves around a main character, who is soon to be wed to a dominating fiancé, who seems to love the idea of having a big wedding more than she loves her her future husband. Well, our main character and his four closest buddies are off to Vegas for one last night of freedom and fun. In the group you have a pair of Jewish brothers that hate each other, a confused mechanic, and a real estate agent that is a cross between Anthony Robbins and Charles Manson. Well, not to give anything away, but let's just say that some very bad things happen in Vegas, very bad things, and how it will play out after that, well, it is just too entertaining to watch. The acting in this movie is superb, I mean great. The story is fantastic, with tons of hooks and switches. Yes, there is violence and somethings happen, that if they occurred in real life, well, you might be disturbed. HOWEVER, this is a movie! And it is one of my favorite films of all-time. I give it a 10, without hesitation.
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- AnecdotesAdam Sandler was originally cast as Michael Berkow but dropped out at the last minute to make Waterboy (1998). Jeremy Piven took the role.
- GaffesIncorrectly regarded as a goof. These guys also kill the hotel security officer, but no one seems to care that he is missing. The hotel would have a record of the noise complaint and that he went to the room to investigate. He had to have told someone. The investigation into his disappearance should have been quick and resolved easily.
- Crédits fousFilm ends with Cameron Diaz wandering on the street
- Versions alternativesIn 2004 the film was resubmitted in its uncut form to the German ratings board FSK and received a "Not under 16" rating.
- Bandes originalesBoogaloo in Room 802
Written by Jon A. Hart and Melvin Lastie
Performed by Willie Bobo
Courtesy of Verve Records
By arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Music
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Malos pensamientos
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 898 412 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 245 853 $US
- 29 nov. 1998
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 898 412 $US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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