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The Last Time (2007)

The Last Time (2007)
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A cynical New York salesman (Michael Keaton) finds his scornful ways unexpectedly softened upon falling for the fiancée of his new business partner (Brendan Fraser), a Midwest transplant attempting to find his footing in the city, in screenwriter-turned-director Michael Caleo's feature directorial debut. The Bindview Company is a firm comfortably nestled in a corporate park that specializes in a highly profitable product. Ted (Keaton) is a former Northwestern University literature professor who has since found his calling in sales. When fresh-faced Ohio native Jamie (Fraser) arrives at Bindview eager to acclimate to life in the big city, cynical Ted greets the cub salesman with a palpable sense of scorn. Though Jamie is currently engaged to be married to the pretty Belisa (Amber Valletta), the bride-to-be is beginning to view her prospective spouse as something of a loser, and soon sets her sights on his reluctant mentor Ted. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael KeatonBrendan Fraser, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Caleo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of The Last Time

A cynical New York salesman (Michael Keaton) finds his scornful ways unexpectedly softened upon falling for the fiancée of his new business partner (Brendan Fraser), a Midwest transplant attempting to find his footing in the city, in screenwriter-turned-director Michael Caleo's feature directorial debut. The Bindview Company is a firm comfortably nestled in a corporate park that specializes in a highly profitable product. Ted (Keaton) is a former Northwestern University literature professor who has since found his calling in sales. When fresh-faced Ohio native Jamie (Fraser) arrives at Bindview eager to acclimate to life in the big city, cynical Ted greets the cub salesman with a palpable sense of scorn. Though Jamie is currently engaged to be married to the pretty Belisa (Amber Valletta), the bride-to-be is beginning to view her prospective spouse as something of a loser, and soon sets her sights on his reluctant mentor Ted. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Caleo
Writer(s):
Michael Caleo
Producer(s):
Stavros MerjosJeff BalisAdam Rosenfelt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Strong Sexual Content, Nudity)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Sharon L.

The story was good, the acting was bad. It's not Michael Keatons fault. He's good in everything he does. It's Brendan Fraser. He was great in THE MUMMY, but he was painfully bad in this movie. When he's lame, he's lame, and when he's cool he's even lamer. He ruined it for me. The end was surprisingly twisty, but it would have been better had Brendan Frasers character been flattened by a giant, falling gorilla. Yep, that would have been nice. And the girl was ok, whoever she was. GO KEATON!

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Ken B.

My wife & I enjoyed it -- the characters were a bit overdone but the story kept you interested... the life of a new salesman in NYC and his frustrations in not being the least successful - I won't mention the ending, but it's good.

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Thomas F.

This movie makes me wonder why Michael Keaton doesn't do more films. Some parts of the film were predictable, but overall it keeps your attention. Keaton played his character flawlessly. Frasier's character was pretty annoying throughout the movie and his performance was rather poor. However, I did love this movie.

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