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The Last Big Thing

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
436
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Mark Ruffalo and Dan Zukovic in The Last Big Thing (1996)
A sardonic look at life in the 1990s in this trailer
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ComedyDrama

From a bland tract house on the outskirts of Los Angeles, Simon Geist (with occasional help from his platonic girlfriend Darla) wages war against all of modern American popular culture. Geis... Read allFrom a bland tract house on the outskirts of Los Angeles, Simon Geist (with occasional help from his platonic girlfriend Darla) wages war against all of modern American popular culture. Geist starts up a magazine called "The Next Big Thing", which he uses to confront and insult u... Read allFrom a bland tract house on the outskirts of Los Angeles, Simon Geist (with occasional help from his platonic girlfriend Darla) wages war against all of modern American popular culture. Geist starts up a magazine called "The Next Big Thing", which he uses to confront and insult upcoming actors, comics, models and rock bands. As Geist's mysterious Underground Agenda es... Read all

  • Director
    • Dan Zukovic
  • Writer
    • Dan Zukovic
  • Stars
    • Dan Zukovic
    • Susan Heimbeinder
    • Mark Ruffalo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    436
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dan Zukovic
    • Writer
      • Dan Zukovic
    • Stars
      • Dan Zukovic
      • Susan Heimbeinder
      • Mark Ruffalo
    • 18User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Dan Zukovic
    Dan Zukovic
    • Simon Geist
    Susan Heimbeinder
    • Darla Hames
    • (as Susan Heimbinder)
    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Brent Benedict
    Pamela Dickerson
    • Tedra
    Andrew Falk
    • Chris
    Sibel Ergener
    • Magda
    James Lorinz
    James Lorinz
    • Comic
    Yul Vazquez
    Yul Vazquez
    • 1st Interviewer
    Thomas Prisco
    • 2nd Interviewer
    Louis Mustillo
    Louis Mustillo
    • Video Producer
    Steven Kay
    • Video D.P.
    Blaine Capatch
    • Band Leader
    Mitch Mayer
    • Band Member
    Will Huston
    • Band Member
    Yevo
    • Band Member
    Carl Lamb
    • Bennett Hames
    Maria von Hartz
    • Woman in Video Store
    Ron Zwang
    • Man in Video Store
    • Director
      • Dan Zukovic
    • Writer
      • Dan Zukovic
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    User reviews18

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    9wacourr71

    A cinematic jolt to the system

    Saw this a couple times on the Sundance Channel several years ago and received a nice cinematic jolt to the system. A semi-surreal yet hard edged take on modern media culture (or the lack of it), focusing on some seriously wacked, way-beyond-the-Hollywood-fringe dwellers. It had an amusing early performance from Mark Ruffalo, and some memorable cinematography from the DP who did the Polish Brothers movies. There was a savage umcompromising humor and a weirdly original feel to it that definitely set it apart. This film had cult classic written all over it, and I'm surprised it's not yet out on DVD.

    Hopefully soon.
    trra

    Bizarre and funny!

    I liked this film a lot. I keep looking for it to appear on dvd. If you're a fan of strange indie productions like Niagara Niagara, Bottle Rocket, Interstate 60, Cherish and the like, this should work for you. Sure it's extremely low-budget, but the acting is fine. The egotistical main character reminds me of many people I met in LA over the years. I laughed hard and long. I turned around after viewing and recommended it to my teenage kids. They were equally impressed and have watched over and over again with friends. If you can catch this on Sundance or Independent Film Channel, don't miss out.
    10bcool57

    The Greatest Film Ever Made....

    This film is as good as it is difficult to find. The film's hero (and writer and director) is Simon Geist- a man "with an agenda." He creates a fake magazine just to have the authority to interview the swine of Los Angeles- the actors, the models, the musicians- who believe that their own defecation doesn't smell. With clever dialog, Zucovic succeeds in doing this. Sure, the budget for this film was probably what he paid for a used car, but this film is so solid and so well written that it works very well. Any person who can reenact Edward Munk's 'The Scream' in the reflection of a silver trashbin at a local coffee house should be nominated for some type of award. Give this film a chance and listen to what it says... because they HAVE been making the same car since 1986... it's called 'the car.' Bravo, Zucovic, bravo!
    stevemal1

    This was a weird, but totally interesting movie

    I liked this movie a lot. It made a lot of interesting statements about society in general that really appealed to me. I also liked its reflection of two Non-Conforists living in an extremely conformist environment. This movie was good, and different in a new, interesting way.
    9silver462

    Great film

    "The Last Big Thing" is a wonderful satirical film that sardonically whips pop culture to the point of humorous self-desctruction. The characters are so interesting and fun to laugh at/sympathize with. Which brings me to an introduction to the characters I liked best...

    Simon Geist is a man in his late 30s/early 40s who creates a pop-culture driven editorial magazine called "The Next Big Thing". Thing is, this magazine doesnt really exist, and it is only an excuse for Simon to get close to actors by interviewing them, only to bitch-slap them silly, insulting their way of buying into pop culture. His live-in female friend, Darla, is also writing a magazine (which is real), which mainly has to do with her and Simon, as well as her and her father. Darla is a genuinely loveable (or loathable) character, depending on how you view her muted neurotic behavior. Magda is a prostitute, the character i liked the best. Brent is a flat character with not much to him, as is Tedra, the music-video queen for a bunch of B-rated rock bands. Still, these characters weave a very interesting web together. And this movie questions all the motivations that people have for what they do and why they do it. Its a wonderful film and I suggest you see it if you're in the indie/art house crowd. Mark my words!

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    • Trivia
      The tongue piercing of the reporters was a prop made from half-dome pierced earrings from the local Walmart. The backs were cut off and denture glue was used to stick them to the tongue.
    • Quotes

      Simon Geist: They've been making the same car since 1986. It's called The Car.

    • Soundtracks
      Endless Rerun
      Written by Cole Coonce & Dan Zukovic

      Published by Braindead Muzick, BMI

      Lead Vocals: Blaine Capatch

      Bass Guitar: Brian Bradley

      Guitar, Background Vocals, Drums: Cole Coonce

      Courtesy of Nitronic Research

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Последняя важная вещь
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Byronic Pose Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,731
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,731
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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