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The Last Supper

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
16K
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Cameron Diaz, Annabeth Gish, Courtney B. Vance, Ron Eldard, and Jonathan Penner in The Last Supper (1995)
Dark ComedyPolitical ThrillerSatireComedyCrimeDramaThriller

A group of idealistic but frustrated liberals succumb to the temptation of murdering right-wing pundits for their political beliefs.A group of idealistic but frustrated liberals succumb to the temptation of murdering right-wing pundits for their political beliefs.A group of idealistic but frustrated liberals succumb to the temptation of murdering right-wing pundits for their political beliefs.

  • Director
    • Stacy Title
  • Writer
    • Dan Rosen
  • Stars
    • Cameron Diaz
    • Ron Eldard
    • Annabeth Gish
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stacy Title
    • Writer
      • Dan Rosen
    • Stars
      • Cameron Diaz
      • Ron Eldard
      • Annabeth Gish
    • 124User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Cameron Diaz
    Cameron Diaz
    • Jude
    Ron Eldard
    Ron Eldard
    • Pete
    Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish
    • Paulie
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Norman Arbuthnot
    Jonathan Penner
    Jonathan Penner
    • Marc
    Courtney B. Vance
    Courtney B. Vance
    • Luke
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Zachary Cody
    Nora Dunn
    Nora Dunn
    • Sheriff Alice Stanley
    Dan Rosen
    • Deputy Hartford
    Amber Taylor
    Amber Taylor
    • Girl in Coffee Shop
    Matt Cooper
    • Jerk in Coffee Shop
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • Rev. Gerald Hutchens
    Mark Harmon
    Mark Harmon
    • Dominant Male
    Gil Segel
    • Iowa Resident at Door
    Rachel Chagall
    Rachel Chagall
    • Abortion Activist
    Warren Hutcherson
    • Nation Man
    Nicholas Sadler
    Nicholas Sadler
    • Homeless Basher
    • (as Nick Sadler)
    Stephen Welch
    • Tow Truck Guy
    • (as Steve Welch)
    • Director
      • Stacy Title
    • Writer
      • Dan Rosen
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    8bowmanblue

    Biting political satire to die for

    Never let it be said that only the British can do political satire. Here we see five (liberally-minded) housemates start poisoning all those who they believe will cause more harm than good in life.

    Hardly a topic for comedy you might think, but then what you get is the blackest of black humour imaginable. However, it's not just darkly comic, but it also poses quite a few questions about morality along the way. You'll find yourself agreeing with both sides' points of view at some stage I'm sure.

    Plus, all the performances are equally strong - Cameron Diaz in a most 'un-Cameron Diaz-like' role, but it's Ron Perlman and Bill Paxton who probably steal their respective scenes.

    If you're looking for a laugh-a-minute comedy with a feel-good vibe to it, then steer clear. However, if you're after something much nastier which will make you think, while even raising the odd smile, then give this a go.
    7Nozz

    "Arsenic and Old Lace" plus politics and almost character

    I just read through 48 comments and I think nobody mentioned "Arsenic and Old Lace," which is an obvious source for the idea of quizzing guests and, as a good deed, giving wine with arsenic to those who'd be better off dead.

    Here the story is set against a familiar political divide, and as the murders (and cameos) follow one another, the criteria for getting killed become distressingly looser until the audience becomes impatient for the inevitable retribution.

    All this exposition of criteria takes considerable time, and evidently character development needed to be sacrificed. I'm sure that in creating a large group of murderers who all share a house, the creators had something in mind (other than "Friends") and we get the impression of an attempt at characterization but it doesn't jell. The movie would have been better off with just one couple in on the plot; that's all Shakespeare needed for Macbeth.
    8preppy-3

    VERY dark satire but well-done

    A bunch of liberal grad students (played by then unknown Cameron Diaz, Ron Eldard, Annabeth Gish, Jonathan Penner and Coutney B. Vance) accidentally kill, at dinner in their house, a seriously deranged conservative (Bill Paxton) and bury the body. They figure they did the world a favor and invite ultra conservatives to their house, poison them and bury the bodies in the back yard. Among the victims (in cameos) are Charles Durning, Mark Harmon and Jason Alexander. Nora Dunn plays a policewoman investigating all the disappearances.

    DARK dark black comedy but it's well-done. The script is sharp and witty and insults BOTH conservatives and liberals. With the sole exception of Vance (who's horrible) the acting is good and we see hunky Penner with his shirt off and walking around in his underwear. Well-directed too with a good eye to compositions and color. Great music score too. If you examine the plot closely there are loopholes and lapses in logic (like they bury about 10 people in their backyard and the neighbors never notice?) but still this is funny and makes you think. Ignored at the time of its release this made a little splash on VHS and deserves to be rediscovered.
    9baumer

    A true hidden gem. Another Paxton triumph

    It was a warm summer night and I was in the video store with my girlfriend. " Hey, this movie has that guy Bill Paxton in it, isn't that the guy you like? " I thought I had seen every Paxton movie out there but I was pleasantly surprised that there was one that I hadn't seen. So we rented it and even though Bill has a small cameo in the film, I enjoyed this film more than I thought I would. First the acting by the major actors is incredible and all the cameos by famous faces is fun to watch. Luke ( Courtney B. Vance ) is my favourite character in the movie. He seems to be a little more intelligent, a little more sinister and a little more angry than the rest of them. And it is his persona that I look forward to seeing in every scene. I looked forward to see what he was going to come out with next. What sick, twisted but convincing point of view that he would coerce his cronies into believing.

    The story is about a few friends that are liberals at heart. They have their pretentious meals and drink their pretentious wine every night and talk about what is wrong with the world. Then Paxton comes into the picture and he changes everything.

    This film didn't get a whole lot of attention when it came out, but now with Paxton's star clearly on the rise after Titanic and A Simple Plan and Cameron Diaz in the upper echelon of actresses, this film may appeal to more people. And you should do yourself a favour and make yourself one of those people. This is a great film. And besides the entertainment value, it really has something interesting to say. Deciding whether or not you agree with it is half the fun.
    8BadWebDiver

    Wicked black political satire

    This is a wicked black political satire of some left-wing intellectuals who decide to strike against right-wing "extremists". It has an excellent cast, especially with Courtney B Vance, Ron Perlman, and Cameron Diaz (who is a real surprise).

    It also has a brilliantly witty script, like a 90s Oscar Wilde or George B Shaw with more sharper bite. I thought the setup and the climax were particularly effective, especially at handling complex political questions with an easy-to watch and a very engaging approach(which I have to say IMHO is rare for American movies). A totally professional production all round. This is the way smart independent films should be, and it's a shame not all of them are this clever or perceptive.

    Obviously not meant for all tastes, but if you're fairly open-minded and like intelligent dark satire, this is a real treat.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Immediately after shooting was completed, the house that was used in the movie burned to the ground.
    • Goofs
      Pete and the sheriff refer to Pete's shotgun as a "rifle". A rifle would not be used for skeet shooting, nor would a skeet shooter or the sheriff confuse the two firearms.
    • Quotes

      Norman Arbuthnot: I'm the first to admit we took this country from the indians but what were they doing with it anyway; shooting off bows and arrows and using seashells for money.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Siskel & Ebert: Celtic Pride/Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie/Mrs. Winterbourne/The Substitute/Fear/Sweet Nothing (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Your Boogie Man
      Written by Harry Wayne Casey (as Harry W. Casey) & Richard Finch

      Performed by KC & The Sunshine Band

      Courtesy of Rhino Records

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Luke wanted to spend a vacation in Guyana. A reference to the poisoning of hundreds of followers of a cult in the jungle in '78?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Son Akşam Yemeği
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • The Vault
      • WF/X
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $459,749
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $33,824
      • Apr 7, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $459,749
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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