Review of The Last Shot (2004) by Michael N — 26 Sep 2010
Very creative beginning, you get the feeling this is going to be a special kind of comedy... well it sure is! Set in 1985, everything is slightly different and aged,mostly noticable by how the FBI works, due to a mob killing you see old monitors, classic intervention and dated clothes aswell.
All the characters, which consist of a gigantic cast of famous actors and actresses, seem to have this peculier fact to them. Some you find out later which then turns out to be a dubbel scam of some caliber.
.. that's what the movie tels you, a huge hilarious FBI scam of making a movie to catch a mobster. Each action adds to more hope in a real movie for Steven but also more weird situations. Like the casting of Emily French, hilarious! It must have been weird directing this one, the irony.
There's more moviemaking than catching mobsters. It's just a suprb blend of the two along with staggering performances of Broderick and Baldwin and actually everyone else! Terrificaction-comedy!
This review of The Last Shot (2004) was written by Michael N on 26 Sep 2010.
The Last Shot has generally received mixed reviews.
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