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      Late Last Night

      R 1998 1 hr. 30 min. Comedy List
      Reviews 53% 250+ Ratings Audience Score When his wife asks him for a divorce, mild-mannered workaholic Dan (Emilio Estevez) turns to his best friend, Hollywood playboy Jeff (Steven Weber), for moral support. Ever the compassionate listener, Jeff suggests that the two drown, drug and otherwise beat their sorrows senseless during a guys' night out in Los Angeles. After Jeff commandeers a sports car from a valet station, a white-knuckled Dan holds on as the two speed off into what will become the wildest night of his life. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member It's just a late night tv movie about grinking and drugs. The story is a little on the eh side, especially about an hour in. However, I truly believe that Estevez and Weber have something that makes this painless and occasionally quite fun. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Audience Member Premature and flaccid. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Audience Member i dont know why but i like this movie its, i guess we can all relate somhow Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member I didn't know what to expect going into this. I was trying to do homework and so I put this on for noise. Oddly enough I got sucked in to it's...charm? The movie starts out with Emilo mad and taking off. What follows are flashbacks of his life with his wife which apparently he left before she left him. It's one of those nights were stuff goes wrong due to that "friend" we have all known. He is lonely and has no one to turn to so he calls up an old friend Steven Weber which he hasn't talked to in years apparently. Steven takes him out to get a drink pushing him along to get drinks and talk to women being the typical wing man. Next thing you know you got drugs, prostitutes, and copious amounts of alcohol. While Steven is trying to get Emilo's mind off his soon to be ex wife you can see the realization in his eyes as more and more flashbacks reveal how life was and what he really wants. I think it's a good movie to show you have to realize what you have at home and value it. Love has it's ups and downs but you can't just give up. This movie seems incredibly random a lot of the time, random events strung together to create a tapestry of a story that pulls itself together quite nicely at the end. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member First Off, Steven Webber's performance is the number 1 reason to watch this movie, I loved the entire thing. Another Plus, is Emilio Estevez does COCAINE in it. You want to see Emilio get jipped on a ball and go to a sleazy hotel and get to trippin'! Watch this film! (There's Much more to this film, however, it's the funniest part) Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member This flick has a few moments but overall is rather boring. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.com Not only is it not particularly funny, it's also quite dull. Rated: 2/4 Apr 7, 2009 Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 2/5 Jul 24, 2005 Full Review Ryan Cracknell Apollo Guide Rated: 75/100 Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis When his wife asks him for a divorce, mild-mannered workaholic Dan (Emilio Estevez) turns to his best friend, Hollywood playboy Jeff (Steven Weber), for moral support. Ever the compassionate listener, Jeff suggests that the two drown, drug and otherwise beat their sorrows senseless during a guys' night out in Los Angeles. After Jeff commandeers a sports car from a valet station, a white-knuckled Dan holds on as the two speed off into what will become the wildest night of his life.
      Director
      Steven Brill
      Screenwriter
      Steven Brill
      Production Co
      Warner Brothers/Seven Arts
      Rating
      R
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (DVD)
      Feb 8, 2000