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Very Bad Things (1998)

“They've been bad. Very bad.”

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Plot

On the cusp of matrimony, Kyle Fisher embarks on a bachelor's odyssey to Las Vegas with his comrades: Charles Moore, Robert Boyd, Michael Berkow, and his brother, Adam Berkow. Their journey unfolds in a whirlwind of intoxication and indulgence, an azure haze of high spirits and higher stakes, inside a hotel apartment that becomes a crucible for their camaraderie. When a sultry stripper named Tina enters their realm, the atmosphere tilts. Michael, drawn into her seductive web, follows her into the bathroom, setting in motion a chain of calamitous events. An unexpected incident snuffs out Tina's life, and the friends are plunged into a chilling nightmare, their jubilance eclipsed by panic. Boyd, the voice of pragmatism amidst the chaos, persuades his friends to bury the body in the unforgiving desert. But a hotel guard, drawn to their room by the cacophony, stumbles upon their macabre secret. Driven by desperation, Boyd ends his life, spiralling the friends further into a vortex of guilt and horror. Back home, their journey's echoes reverberate ominously. Adam, haunted by the Vegas debacle, triggers an accident involving his wife Lois and their children. Meanwhile, Kyle's fiancée, Laura, continues to plan their perfect wedding, oblivious to the mounting tension. But when a heated argument between Michael and Adam escalates into a tragic accident, the group's unity begins to crumble. Lois discovers a cryptic note from Adam, her suspicion sending tremors through the group. As the body count rises and their secrets threaten to surface, the friends find themselves ensnared in a deadly web of deceit and betrayal. What happens in Vegas, it seems, is far from staying in Vegas.

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Very Bad Things is a comedy movie featuring Christian Slater.

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