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One Last Thing...

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Michael Angarano, Cynthia Nixon, and Sunny Mabrey in One Last Thing... (2005)
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ComedyDrama

A young man with a terminal illness makes an unconventional request on local television.A young man with a terminal illness makes an unconventional request on local television.A young man with a terminal illness makes an unconventional request on local television.

  • Director
    • Alex Steyermark
  • Writer
    • Barry Stringfellow
  • Stars
    • Michael Angarano
    • Sunny Mabrey
    • Cynthia Nixon
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Alex Steyermark
    • Writer
      • Barry Stringfellow
    • Stars
      • Michael Angarano
      • Sunny Mabrey
      • Cynthia Nixon
    • 33User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
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    Michael Angarano
    Michael Angarano
    • Dylan Jameison
    Sunny Mabrey
    Sunny Mabrey
    • Nikki Sinclair
    Cynthia Nixon
    Cynthia Nixon
    • Karen Jameison
    Matt Bush
    Matt Bush
    • Ricky
    Gideon Glick
    Gideon Glick
    • Slap
    Gia Carides
    Gia Carides
    • Madelene
    Johnny Messner
    Johnny Messner
    • Jason O'Malley
    Richie Rich
    Richie Rich
    • Richie Rich
    Lucas Caleb Rooney
    • State Trooper
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Arlene
    Dana Eskelson
    Dana Eskelson
    • Patti
    • (as Dana Erika Eskelson)
    George Seminara
    • Mr. Helmbreck
    Amanda Revsin
    • Amy
    • (as Amanda Goodman)
    Brian Stokes Mitchell
    Brian Stokes Mitchell
    • Dr. Emerson
    Alysia Reiner
    Alysia Reiner
    • Tai Uhlmann
    Matt Fischel
    Matt Fischel
    • Waiter
    Mark Sarian
    Mark Sarian
    • Kevin
    Paula Rhodes
    Paula Rhodes
    • Keisha
    • Director
      • Alex Steyermark
    • Writer
      • Barry Stringfellow
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    7siderite

    Warning! Cancer kid film! Good though...

    I wanted to rate it higher, but I found it rather average as cancer kid movies go. The movie is actually an exploration of the meaning of life and death and how it affects both the dying and ones left behind.

    I felt that, as the two wacky friends of the dying kid used him a little as a macabre joy ride, so the writer of the film took the tragedy of death and twisted it to fit his message on life. The result was a benign slightly dream like experience that kind of conflicts with reality. As in superhero movies, too many coincidences led to the desired result; any one missing and it would have all been a sad and depressing experience.

    And what is with the funeral home people trying to erase the smile of dead people? Isn't it better to go out happy?

    Bottom line: a mild drama, played well, directed OK, a bit over melodramatic and a bit to fantastic in some places, but hey... it's a drama.
    9brooklyn_moviegoer

    What a pleasant surprise!

    I have to admit that I approached this film with a little trepidation at the Tribeca Film Festival. One one hand, the plot sounded a little like it might come out of an afterschool special; but then again, the cast had Cynthia Nixon, Gina Gershon, Wyclef Jean, and I had heard a rumor about a certain movie star cameo. (Which I won't spoil here.) And I knew that Sunny Mabrey, the only thing I remember from XXX2, was in it. Certainly all of these names wouldn't have been attracted by something pedestrian, right? Right. The IMDb and other reviews summarize the plot, so I won't do that here. (Or rant that the film never got a chance to find a theatrical audience. Thanks, Cuban.) But what I will do is tell you that the writing and the acting elevate this film into something pretty special.

    It's not rare to find a funny film. It's not rare to find a sad film about death. What is rare is to find a film that is honest about its approach to death, and that manages to be both very funny and sad. And while some of the laughs certainly qualify as gallows humor, for anyone that has been through something like this, you will appreciate the filmmakers' open approach of looking at all the shades of this experience.

    It is a strong testament to the film (and especially the writing) that from the opening scene, you know how this movie is going to end, yet that end is still very affecting. It was definitely more than a little dusty in the theater, if you know what I mean. But the end is not cheap, or manipulative. The emotions that are generated are come by honestly, and true to the spirit of the characters.

    I'd especially like to mention the performances by all the actors playing the teenagers. These felt like real kids, who were both terrified by the situation, yet doing their best to get through it anyway they can. A lot of reviews have mentioned Michael Angarano, and rightfully so, but Matt Bush and Gideon Click are also excellent, and the three of them create a really strong dynamic. And there is a killer Wyclef Jean song over the end credits.

    I'll also add that this movie sparked more conversation between my girlfriend and I than any we've seen, and that's really saying something.

    So buy it, rent it, add it to your Netflix, tell a friend. This is a film that deserves your support. You won't regret giving it a chance.
    dobbin-4

    Brilliantly deep and meaningful movie

    I did not think this would be worth watching, so I avoided it. It was only last year and this was the only thing on that I attempted to watch this film. The film it self is about a terminally ill boy who's last wish is to go on a date with a model. The story is truly touching and deserves recommendation for that. Anyone who loves a movie will love this movie with its humour and dramatic experiences found all through the movie. I think this should go down as one of the better attempts from people to make Comedy/Dramas this year. The only drama I can remember that is WAY better then it in this century is Garden State. Overall this film is a good watch and I think fans of cinema will really get a kick out of seeing. You SHOULD see this film.
    8mattkratz

    surprising

    This movie was actually a good film that surprised me a little bit. When I rented it, based on what I had read about it, I was expecting to see a raunchy teen flick. Instead, it turned out to be a not-bad film that balanced comedy and drama in it. In the movie, a teenager is dying from cancer. A foundation that grants wishes to dying youngsters has him appear on television to make his "one last wish," and everyone thinks he is going to ask for a fishing trip with his favorite football player. Instead, he asks for a weekend with a hot supermodel whose bikini-clad image adorns his wall on a poster. We then shift to the supermodel, who is portrayed as somewhat on the hot-tempered side and has totally exasperated her manager. The model is surprised when she learns about the wish and reluctantly agrees to meet him. After a couple disappointing meetings, the boy becomes frustrated too. I will leave the rest to you to watch to figure out what happens. All in all, this was a decent way to spend an hour and a half of your time, and I recommend it. It has both funny and tear-jerking moments.

    ** 1/2 out of ****
    9schmid215

    Awesome, Moving Movie

    One of the most wonderful and touching movies i have ever seen. I am not a crier at movies, but this one got me. The cast does a phenomenal job, and despite what some say, have an excellent feel for how to handle the film's dual genre. Michael Angarano does a superb job as the terminally ill boy, and his two buddies Slap and Ricky( Gideon Glick and Matt Bush) are in a way the best part of the movie, playing likable and hormone driven best pals. Cynthia Nixon as the young boy's grieving mother gives a deeply moving performance. The on screen relationship between Nixon and Angarano is authentic and a treasure to watch. I have seen some rather harsh critique of this film, and frankly cannot fathom it.The film splices comedy and drama well, and creates a beautiful portrayal of a young boy's last days around those who are closest to him, and his last wish(ill leave you to watch the movie to find out about this). The song at the end, Wyclef Jean's "Heavens in New York" is beautiful, and devastatingly poignant.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The executive producer, Mark Cuban, can be seen briefly when the boys are flipping channels in Dylan's room.
    • Goofs
      Early in the movie when Dylan and his mother are pulled over by a State Trooper, the officer says that they're cheering for him at the "14th Precinct." Pennsylvania State Police don't have precincts; they have "troops" that use a letter designation system. If anything, the officer would've said the entire "barracks" was cheering for Dylan.
    • Quotes

      ["Lunatic in a dress"]: when you're born you cry and the world is happy. when you die, the world cries... and you are happy.

    • Soundtracks
      Lucky To Know You
      Written by Luke Reynolds and Tim Lauer

      Performed by Blue Merle

      Courtesy of Island Def Jam Music Group

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 2005 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La chica de mis sueños
    • Filming locations
      • Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • 2929 Productions
      • HDNet Films
      • Headquarters (III)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,334
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,160
      • May 7, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,334
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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