
| Very Bad Things | |
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Theatrical release poster |
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| Directed by | Peter Berg |
| Produced by | Scott Kroopf Christian Slater Michael Schiffer |
| Written by | Peter Berg |
| Starring | Jon Favreau Cameron Diaz Jeremy Piven Christian Slater Leland Orser |
| Music by | Stewart Copeland |
| Cinematography | David Hennings |
| Editing by | Dan Lebental |
| Distributed by | PolyGram Films Interscope Films |
| Release date(s) | November 25, 1998 |
| Running time | 100 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $10 million |
| Gross revenue | $9.9 million |
| Ratings | |
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| Argentina: | 18 |
| Australia: | MA |
| Canada: | 18A |
| Canada (Quebec): | 16+ |
| Iceland: | 16 |
| Sweden: | 15 |
Very Bad Things is a 1998 black comedy, directed by Peter Berg. It stars Jon Favreau, Cameron Diaz, and Jeremy Piven, with co-stars Daniel Stern, Christian Slater, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and writer/director Berg.
Taglines:
A very savage comedy. This fall. Tell no one.
They've been bad. Very bad.
For boys who should know better...
Kyle Fisher (Jon Favreau) is days away from his wedding and welcomes his bachelor party weekend as a chance to break free from the pressure from his Bridezilla fiancée Laura (Cameron Diaz). Things are as chaotic as expected in their hotel in Las Vegas—drink, drugs and a stripper.
However, trouble begins when Kyle's friend Michael (Jeremy Piven) has sex with the stripper (real-life porn star Kobe Tai) in the hotel bathroom. While having sex with her, he slips and slams her head against a towel hook in the wall, accidentally killing her. When a security guard finds the dead stripper's body, he threatens to call the police but is silenced when he is stabbed to death with a corkscrew. The group decides to bury the bodies in the desert, but soon guilt and nerves begin to destroy the group and their idyllic lives as each of them die or get injured by each other in their attempts to cover things up.
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