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Burnzy's Last Call

  • 1995
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
130
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Burnzy's Last Call (1995)
A downtown Manhattan gin mill plays host to a series of comic vignettes.
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A day in the life of a New York City dive bar and the denizens that inhabit it. Set in the waning days of the Eighties, an era marked by excess and self-invention, the film is like an R-rate... Read allA day in the life of a New York City dive bar and the denizens that inhabit it. Set in the waning days of the Eighties, an era marked by excess and self-invention, the film is like an R-rated version of the lighthearted series "Cheers".A day in the life of a New York City dive bar and the denizens that inhabit it. Set in the waning days of the Eighties, an era marked by excess and self-invention, the film is like an R-rated version of the lighthearted series "Cheers".

  • Director
    • Michael De Avila
  • Writers
    • Michael De Avila
    • George Gilmore
  • Stars
    • Chris Noth
    • Sherry Stringfield
    • James McCaffrey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    130
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    • Director
      • Michael De Avila
    • Writers
      • Michael De Avila
      • George Gilmore
    • Stars
      • Chris Noth
      • Sherry Stringfield
      • James McCaffrey
    • 2User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chris Noth
    Chris Noth
    • Kevin
    Sherry Stringfield
    Sherry Stringfield
    • Jackie
    James McCaffrey
    James McCaffrey
    • Sal
    David Johansen
    David Johansen
    • Andre
    Michael Massee
    Michael Massee
    • Luke
    Michael Rispoli
    Michael Rispoli
    • Chris the Cop
    Roger Robinson
    Roger Robinson
    • Russell
    Sam Gray
    • Burnzy
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Mistress Marla
    Jamie Walters
    Jamie Walters
    • Shannon
    James Burton
    • Francis
    Modeste Slywka
    • Ira
    Carolyn McCormick
    Carolyn McCormick
    • Danielle
    Billy Jaye
    • Minsky
    Eddie Brill
    Eddie Brill
    • Eugene
    David Wright
    • Larry
    Frederique Van Der Wal
    Frederique Van Der Wal
    • Gertrude
    Penn Jillette
    Penn Jillette
    • Radio DJ
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Michael De Avila
    • Writers
      • Michael De Avila
      • George Gilmore
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    7lubbertdas

    It's ok...and...splunge

    I'll be completely honest, I wanted to like this film a lot more than I did.

    I stumbled upon it in a search for something else, and it appealed to me: the style of filmmaking, the time period, the cast. When I saw Tony Todd in the trailer playing a role very much unlike his usual horror icon type, I thought it was definitely worth a view.

    Two things before going in: despite the release date, the film was made in 94. This appealed to me more, to see the cast in earlier up-and-coming years than today, as well as the setting- at the time I was a staple in a seedy city bar, so I got that kind of feel watching the film too. Also, the original cut is a bit shy of 90 mins, and the cut I watched (streamed) was a little more than 45 mins. What happened here that they edited out half the film?

    The film centers around a bar during a night in the late 80's (in which it's set), and a number of different characters come and go in little vignettes. People come and go and have interactions with the bartender ('Sal', who is genial enough in a 90's soul patch kind of way, but not enough to the point you really get invested in him), with Burnzy (who at first I thought was the owner but I believe is just a regular...he tells poignant tales and waxes poetic), and with each other.

    PROS:
    • it's not at all by any means a bad film. It's fun, interesting, and light hearted.


    • I'll admit it faked me out, I thought the title was indicative of the story's conclusion, but it really had a nice heart warming light hearted ending that I enjoyed a lot


    • Performances are pretty top end from some notable Talent, as much as you get anyway. They all really put their all into it.


    • If you're in it for nostalgic value, oh man, are you in for a treat. Between the style of filmmaking, the time period, the types, the clothes, the bar itself, it's a huge throwback to early 90's.


    • The soundtrack if really good..for what you get of it.


    CONS:
    • some of the dialogue feels a little contrived. It's stylistic of indies of that time (like the opening monologue of a loan shark over the still photo in the opening credits). Some of it feels a little hokey.


    • maybe it's just this cut, but it's very hard to get into the characters, mainly because most of them you don't really see so much.


    • again, maybe due to the cut, but it feels like the actual night in the bar is so short. Just when you feel settled and getting into it, it's closing time.


    • OK, so without spoiling...there's a wraparound making the analogy of the bar itself to a watering hole in the wild. As the film shows scenes it shows clips from said watering hole that relate to the upcoming vignette. I get it, really, and it's cute, but after a few times gets a bit trite. I don't think I would have minded as much if there was more story in between.


    • All in all, some of the storylines felt like they were cut short.


    • what happened to the soundtrack? If you go on
    youtube you can find it- Deborah Harry, David Johansen, The Smithereens...it's really quite good, and you can catch it in bg as people talk, but it doesn't feel showcased, and I can't help but feel it should be.

    I honestly don't know what happened here. Is it a great film? It's ok. To be honest it feels really kind of too Tarantino/Kevin Smith -y, and I wanted to be a lot more invested in the characters and the atmosphere than I felt I was for most of it...and just when I did start to feel that way the film ended. It's not however, by any means, a bad film. At all. It's got a nice warm feel, a great cast, and it does a lot with what it has.

    What I don't understand is why it's being released in '22, when I can't help but think if this came out in a decent release when it was shot it could have been somewhat notable as an indy treasure and a cult classic. If you're into seeing a type of filmmaking that isn't really done these days, and get a nice feel for the time period, to get your nostalgia thing on, I'd say give it a view. It's definitely an indy film of it's time period (and I assure you, there's way way worse).

    I'd love to see it get a complete release one day, all hour plus run time, to really see what was intended. A nice blu ray with interviews and maybe an extra soundtrack disc bonus.

    So, really...splunge ("it's a great-idea-but-possibly-not-and-I'm-not-being-indecisive!").
    5maeander

    A feel good ending rip-off of "The Time Of Your Life"

    "Burnzy's Last Call" is very much a theatre piece put on film. The concept of a group of friends and strangers, all misfits with a story, meeting in a bar goes from Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Commeth" to William Saroyan's "The Time Of Your Life" all the way to Burrows/Charleses "Cheers".

    Structurally, "Brunzy's" very much matches "Time Of Your Life". Joe is Burnzy. Frances is Nick. Minsky is Krupp. Etc. The feel good ending (Kit Carson doesn't kill anyone) was probably added to make the picture more commercial.

    The ensemble acting done by mostly unknown New York actors is yoeman. There are no special effect or plot twist. It is purely slice of life without "Cheers" humor or "Time of Your Life" lyricisim.

    An okay indie that is no more than what it is.

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      Michael Massee's first film since his sabbatical following the death of Brandon Lee on the set of The Crow (1994).
    • Soundtracks
      I Don't Want to Look Into the Mirror
      Written by Dennis Diken and Pete DiBella

      Performed by The Smithereens

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Rockville Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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