A real estate developer returns to his old Philly neighborhood and must decide to raze or resurrect the family bar.A real estate developer returns to his old Philly neighborhood and must decide to raze or resurrect the family bar.A real estate developer returns to his old Philly neighborhood and must decide to raze or resurrect the family bar.
Joseph R. Gannascoli
- Charlie
- (as Joe Gannascoli)
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Paolo Pilladi is a director who made a movie with very good actors using a story with lots of potential and a camera work which was quite good... so why the movie felt so flat? Almost like making a cocktail in The Bucket which does not taste well because something is missing, but I cannot pinpoint what!
I really liked the social impact of the story mixed up with the personal drama but all I could actually remember from watching it were the scenes where Irish guys live their dreams through wasted time of drunkenness!
I really liked the social impact of the story mixed up with the personal drama but all I could actually remember from watching it were the scenes where Irish guys live their dreams through wasted time of drunkenness!
I can't believe I spent money to watch this movie. I'm no movie critic, but this had to be the worst screenplay ever submitted to any movie studio! Who approved this?? Zero plot, zero character development, zero humor. Seriously, very unlikeable characters. Whoever is giving positive reviews has to be related to the so-called writer or director. Really bad movie.
An insipid, uninteresting, disappointing movie lacking in almost every department. The writing is absolutely useless, there is no development whatsoever for any of the characters. Love line (or what it really meant to be) is highly implausible, Piven and Manning have below zero chemistry together. Honestly, it's so bad, it's ridiculous. The weird condition, which was for some unimaginable reason assigned to the protagonist, kept to be reiterated in several scenes for no reason at all. Lots of drunk people talking rubbish, and that's it. No wonder the actors looked like they were bored to even be on set.
I give it four stars just because I like stories of saved neighborhoods, and "Last Call" could have been so much better had the makers put a little more effort in it. I say, re-watch "Two-Weeks Notice" instead, don't waste your time and money on this one.
I give it four stars just because I like stories of saved neighborhoods, and "Last Call" could have been so much better had the makers put a little more effort in it. I say, re-watch "Two-Weeks Notice" instead, don't waste your time and money on this one.
This movie takes me back to when I lived in Philly..........and reminds me why I left. Some of the scenes with Philly landmarks were cool. It was the only reason I watched about 5 minutes of the movie before changing the channel. Can't imagine who would spend money to see this at the theater.
As a former resident of Upper Darby and a UDHS graduate, I was very disappointed in this movie. If this group of characters typify current residents with no jobs, incessant drinking, and childish games while living in a seemingly run-down neighborhood, I'm happy to be a former resident. The plot was woefully under-developed and the dialogue was at times hard to follow. Manning's character at one time said that they'd been working to revitalize the neighborhood for years but the visuals showed no evidence of that which found me rooting for Piven's character's casino project. Like others, I would have preferred to see the movie shot in Upper Darby with actual locals like Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey starring. Heck, how can you do a movie about Upper Darby without a single shot of the 69th Street shopping area???
Did you know
- TriviaWhen the guys basically kidnap Mick to go to the bar they walk by a bunch of boxes and Dougal grabs a box of Tastykake Butterscotch Krimpets and throws them to all of the guys. The guys then proceed to rub them on their chests. It's is a known fact amongst Philadelphians that one must rub the Butterscotch Krimpet icing side down on a surface in order for the icing to stick to the sponge of the cake and not the plastic when opening the pastry. Otherwise icing and sponge will separate and you're left scraping icing off of plastic.
- GoofsThe characters are having a barbecue at their rental home in Pleasantville, NJ but a highway sign for Lincoln Tunnel can be seen clearly in the background.
- SoundtracksPunk Rock Girl
Written by Joe Jack Talcum (as Anthony Joseph Genaro), Rodney Linderman, Dean Sabatino, David Shulthise
Performed by The Dead Milkmen
Courtesy of Restless Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Crabs in a Bucket
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $48,144
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $29,610
- Mar 21, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $264,961
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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