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The Last Run (2004)

The Last Run (2004)
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Fred Savage (TV's The Wonder Years) stars in director Jonathan Segal's wild sex comedy The Last Run (2004). When genial and sweet-natured Steven Goodson (Savage) gets derisively dumped by his stellar girlfriend, his good buddy (Steven Pasquale) -- who is unhappily engaged to a blue-blooded girl (Amy Adams) -- advises him to deal with the loss by sleeping with as many women as he can possibly find, thus driving his ex out of his system. Soon, Steven reinvents himself as an ladies' man; yet his one chance for full-blown redemption may yet rest in the heart of a sweet-natured schoolmarm who isn't eager to rush things. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Fred SavageAmy Adams, (more)
Director(s):
Jonathan SegalJonathan Segall, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Last Run

Fred Savage (TV's The Wonder Years) stars in director Jonathan Segal's wild sex comedy The Last Run (2004). When genial and sweet-natured Steven Goodson (Savage) gets derisively dumped by his stellar girlfriend, his good buddy (Steven Pasquale) -- who is unhappily engaged to a blue-blooded girl (Amy Adams) -- advises him to deal with the loss by sleeping with as many women as he can possibly find, thus driving his ex out of his system. Soon, Steven reinvents himself as an ladies' man; yet his one chance for full-blown redemption may yet rest in the heart of a sweet-natured schoolmarm who isn't eager to rush things. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Jonathan SegalJonathan Segall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Strong Sexual Content, Nudity)
Categories:
Comedy
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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    Evan D.

    This is a cool ass movie! It reminded me of Swingers and Sideways, two of my all time favorites, and The Last Run held it's own in this sacred harbor of classic movies that keep getting even better with time. Savage will pull you in like Favreau and Giamatti, then keep you glued to the screen for one hell of a journey. It gets dark and disturbing in moments, but it’s intense to see Savage go down this rabbit hole. Plus, any guy worth his salt will know we’re all just one step away from the abyss. Meanwhile, the whole time, his partner in crime (pasquale) keeps the humor plugged into the keg, and believe me, the tap is flowing! A bunch of epic lines! I'm a 30 something male who's getting divorced and it inspired me. Has me looking forward to my "Next Run".

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    Dale M.

    I heard about this film, and now that I've finally seen it, "The Last Run" is better than I even imagined. I saw "Knocked Up" with my girlfriend the day it opened and thought that was the funniest film I'd seen in a while. But "The Last Run" was even funnier! Fred Savage is in rare top-notch form, Steven Pasquale is ten times better than Paul Rudd, and Amy Adams has never looked better. "The Last Run" is smart and edgy, the writing is incredibly sharp, the directing is captivating and well honed (I particularly like how the evolution of Savage’s sexual beast, rousing from flickers of addiction into full-scale personification, is teased out over the course of the first two thirds until ultimately reaching a well earned boiling point). This is a film that should have been released on 3000 screens and grossed $100 million. There are so many lines that are sure to become classics! Whatever films you see this summer, make sure "The Last Run" is on your list.

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    Chris and melissa T.

    this is a guy flick fred lost his girl his buddy comes in to save him well fred gets crazy he sleeeps with all kinds of hot girls left and right.finds a girl from his past and just maybe he will stop all these hot chicks.this movie is crazy the bottom line is ya gotta see it

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