
Very Bad Things (1998)
Release Year: 1998
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Malos pensamientos, Uma Loucura de Casamento, Много лоши неща, Mauvaise conduite, Väga halvad asjad, Sairasta sakkia, Poly megales kakies, Ronda ügy, Cose molto cattive, ベリー・バッド・ウェディング, Labai blogi dalykai, Gorzej być nie może, Eram Todos Bons Rapazes, Lucruri foarte rele, Очень дикие штучки, Loše da lošije ne može biti, Totalni pokvarjenci, Hiç Hesapta Yokken, Cosa de locos, Những Điều Tồi Tệ
Director: Peter Berg
Writer: Peter Berg
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Cindy Cowan, Diane Nabatoff, Joanna Johnson, Michael Schiffer
Executive Producer: Christian Slater, Michael A. Helfant, Scott Kroopf, Ted Field
Companies: Ballpark Productions Partnership, Initial Entertainment Group, Interscope Communications, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, VBT Productions
Budget: 30.000.000
Awards & Similar
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Keywords
Keywords: accident, black humor, cocaine, death, friends, hotel, las vegas, marijuana, murder, prostitute, psychopath, stag night, wedding
Story
On his bachelor party in Las Vegas, Kyle Fisher's night goes awry when a stripper overdoses in their hotel bathroom after a drug-filled evening. Panicked, Kyle and his friends dispose of her body in the desert. However, things spiral out of control as more people die, leading to an escalating cover-up and infighting among the group.
Summary
Very Bad Things is a dark comedy-thriller directed by Peter Berg, released in 1998. The film centers around Kyle Fisher's bachelor party in Las Vegas, which takes a deadly turn when a stripper unexpectedly dies after their night of debauchery. The narrative explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the consequences of trying to hide one's mistakes. Despite its comedic elements, it's a cautionary tale about how quickly things can go wrong.