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LIST PRICE $24.95 Save 73%
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Format: DVD Jan 2003 Rated R Recording Mode: (unknown) Sound: Stereo 91 min. Color UPC: 043396077386 |
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Movie Description A tongue-in-cheek examination of both sides of the political spectrum, this black comedy follows the culinary exploits of a group of liberal graduate students who invite right-wingers to dinner to pick their brains--literally, as it turns out. After each dinner, the guest of honor is murdered and buried in the back yard. A cutting satire on the self-righteous on both sides of the political divide.
Synopsis Every Sunday, a group of five college buddies invite a guest over, and exchange views on various topics. When a heated discussion during one of these gatherings leads to the death of a racist visitor, it gives the quintet a warped idea: why not have an undesirable over each week -- and then kill and bury him! (The scheme even yields an unexpected and pleasant side effect: loads of juicy tomatoes sprout in their "newly fertilized" garden!) But exactly how long can the friends get away with murder?
Film Notes A Vault, Inc. Production, from Sony Pictures Releasing.
Shown at the 1995 Toronto Film Festival.
Released theatrically in New York City April 5, 1996; released theatrically in Philadelphia April 26, 1996.
Color by CFI.
Additional cast: Bryn Erin (Heather).
Actor/producer Jonathan Penner is the husband of director Stacy Title.
Film was financed by Columbia/TriStar HomeVideo.
Rated BBFC 15 by the British Board of Film Classification.
DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Additional Release Material: Trailer Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection
Industry Reviews "...This fiendishly funny political thriller skewers the right and the left with equal glee and marks Title as a talent to watch..." Rolling Stone - p.80 - Peter Travers
"...Those hungry for soul-searching food for thought should take a seat at THE LAST SUPPER..." -- 3 out of 4 stars USA Today - p.7D - Susan Wloszczyna
"...A peach of an idea..." -- Rating: B Entertainment Weekly - p.40 - Lisa Schwarzbaum
"...Wry..." Premiere - p.34 - Christine Spines
"...A socially relevant satire....[With] lively discussion, snappy humor and affecting sentiment..." Variety - Emanuel Levy
"...The movie is a savage satire about intolerance....A brave effort in a timid time..." Chicago Sun-Times - p.32 - Roger Ebert
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