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The Last Shot (Widescreen)
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Alec Baldwin and Matthew Broderick make a fine comedy team in this true story which plays like a combination of THE PRODUCERS and THE SOPRANOS. FBI mob-buster Joe Devine (Baldwin) is sent to Rhode Island to get the goods on Teamster racketeer Tomm... More >
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Information Overview
| Video Format | Widescreen |
| UPC | 786936242881 |
| Release Date | 05/10/2005 |
| Running Time | 1 hour 33 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | |
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The Last Shot (Widescreen) General
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| Video Format | Widescreen |
| UPC | 786936242881 |
| Release Date | 05/10/2005 |
| Running Time | 1 hour 33 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R, language and some sexual content |
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| Number of Discs | 1 |
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| THE LAST SHOT is the laugh-out-loud comedy caper that takes the movie business, the Mob, and the FBI and turns them into some very funny business indeed. Matthew Broderick (THE STEPFORD WIVES) and Academy Award? nominee Alec Baldwin (Best Supporting Actor, THE COOLER, 2003; ALONG CAME POLLY) head a cast of outstanding stars who steal scenes and grab your funny bone every chance they get. After years of being on the A-List of complete failures, Hollywood screenwriter Steven Schats (Broderick) meets Joe Devine (Baldwin), a producer who green-lights his movie and makes him the director. But Devine isn't who he claims to be, not by a long shot. He's really an FBI agent using the movie in a sting to take down the mob. Inspired by the true story of the greatest movie never made, THE LAST SHOT is truly funny. |
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| Source: Buena Vista Home Entertainment. |
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| Widescreen - 1.85 |
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| Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English |
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| Deleted Scenes |
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| Featurette: INSPIRED BY ACTUAL EVENTS |
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| Audio Commentary: Jeff Nathanson - Director/Matthew Broderick - Actor |
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| Joan Cusack's Montage |
Format
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| Widescreen |
| Subtitled |
| French |
Cast & Crew
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| Alec Baldwin and Matthew Broderick make a fine comedy team in this true story which plays like a combination of THE PRODUCERS and THE SOPRANOS. FBI mob-buster Joe Devine (Baldwin) is sent to Rhode Island to get the goods on Teamster racketeer Tommy Sanz (Tony Shalhoub). In order to do so, he sets up a sting disguised as a fake movie production. To be convincing, he needs a script and a director, and he finds both in the form of gullible dreamer Steven Schats (Broderick). Despite the fraudulent nature of the production, Schats's movie-making fever proves so infectious that before long Joe is convincing his superiors to agree to a three-picture deal. Other FBI agents are joining the filmmaking crew, and even Tommy Sanz is contributing script ideas. Funny as Broderick and Baldwin are together, the real laughs in this cleverly written satire come from the supporting characters. Joan Cusack is great as a fast-talking, foulmouthed Hollywood insider. And Toni Collette tears into her role as a sexually uninhibited former Oscar nominee who is willing to go to obscene lengths to save her career from the softcore Cinemax gutter. Other inspired casting includes Pat Morita as himself, Ray Liotta as a scheming FBI director, Tim Blake Nelson as Steven's deranged cowboy brother, and Calista Flockhart as his dog-hating girlfriend. Even Buck Henry makes an appearance, sporting one of the worst-looking toupees in the history of cinema. |
| Production Notes |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 24, 2004 |
Reviews
| Los Angeles Times |
| "[T]horoughly amusing....It's deftly done with an off-the-wall sense of humor joined to a real insider's sense of how the business operates." |
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| 09/24/2004 | p.E1 | Kenneth Turan |
| Entertainment Weekly |
| "Nathanson displays real off-kilter flair..." |
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| 10/01/2004 | p.56 | Scott Brown |
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| A Couple Laughs, But A Wasted Opportunity (DVD Review)
by moviefan15, 8/23/2005 |
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Pros: A couple laughs
Cons: Core plot could have added up to much more comedy.
The Bottom Line: Maybe worth a rental for fans of the actors. Otherwise, skip it.
Review: The Movie: Despite being the directorial debut of recent Spielberg collaborator ("Catch Me If You Ca
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| Hollywood Satire Supporting Actor Style
by videodude, 5/22/2005 |
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Pros: Good cast, story, comedy
Cons: Not enough use for the cast, movie doesn't develop too much
The Bottom Line: The Last Shot is a comedy with a cast that doesn't seem to get used enough, given a story that has some good comic opportunity.
Review: The Last Shot sounded like a good movie, since it was based on a true story about two aspiring filmm
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| So You Want to Be in Pictures?
by quasar, 10/6/2004 |
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Pros: Baldwin and Broderick, snappy dialogue
Cons: broadly painted secondary characters, story seems too unrealistic, full of cliche and stereotype
The Bottom Line: Broderick and Baldwin save an otherwise mediocre movie.
Review: Some stories are too fantastical to believe. Every contrived detail, every over the top character, e
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