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List Price: $19.98 | | Label: Magnolia
Salesrank: 74197
Released: September 25, 2006 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Blu-ray |
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Editorial Review:
One Last Thing ... is a funny and moving story starring Emmy® Award Winner Cynthia Nixon ("Sex and the City") and Michael Angarano (Seabisicuit, Lords of Dogtown, Almost Famous). Dylan (Angarano) and his mother Carol (Nixon) ar einvited onto national television by an organization that grants last wishes to the terminally ill. Dylan surpirses everyone by making a shocking request: to spend a steamy weekend with supermodel Nikki Sinclair (Sunny Mabrey). After a disappointing meet-and-greet arranged by Nikki's agent (Gina Gershon), Dylan and his buddies set off for the Big Apple with hopes of fulfilling his one last wish ...
Description of One Last Thing... [Blu-ray]:
The premise sounds like the most crass 1980s teen sex comedy imaginable: A teenage boy dying of cancer makes a last wish to spend a weekend alone with a supermodel. Yet One Last Thing... is neither crass nor a sex comedy, but rather a surprisingly touching exploration of taking chances, mortality, spirituality, and the price of love. Dylan (Michael Angarano, Sky High) has been granted a conventional dying wish by a foundation, but at the televised press conference he changes his mind and asks for a weekend with blond sex symbol Nikki Sinclair (Sunny Mabrey, Snakes on a Plane). The consequences unfold realistically: The supermodel (who has her own problems) and her agent (Gina Gershon, Bound) show up for a brief photo opportunity, then split--but Dylan, with the help of his friends, goes to New York to follow up on her promise to go out with him if he visits. The core of One Last Thing... is Dylan's relationship with his mother (Cynthia Nixon, Sex and the City), one of the most real and affecting mother-son relationships on film. The actors--including an uncredited Ethan Hawke (Before Sunset)--are uniformly excellent, giving this potentially absurd set-up a remarkable emotional integrity. --Bret Fetzer
One Last Thing... [Blu-ray] Reviews:
One Last Thing... - Blu-ray Info 
2009-01-26 - Version: U.S.A / Magnolia / Region A, B, C
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
MPEG-2 BD-25 / 1080i
Running time: 1:35:54
Movie size: 17,50 GB
Disc size: 24,06 GB
Total bit rate: 24.34 Mbps
Average video bit rate: 20.59 Mbps
DTS Audio English 1509 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit
Dolby Digital Audio English 640 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps
Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / Dolby Surround
Subtitles: English SDH / Spanish
Number of chapters: 16
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"One GREAT movie" 
2008-05-02 - I was at my Sisters last week,and she was playing this DVD,"One last Thing," and I couldn't leave untill I saw the entire movie.This film is heart breaking,funny,and Wonderfull.We were both crying by time it was over."One last Thing" is a DVD you want to play over and over again.
Splendid Film 
2007-11-15 - I first watched ONE LAST THING at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. I found myself to be immersed in the film from beginning to end. The writer demonstrated a unique talent in blending comedy with serious drama. A rollercoaster ride of emotions is an enjoyable way to spend an evening. The father-son relationship was engrossing and powerful. The casting and acting were both excellent.
honest movie 
2007-09-18 - I never heaed of this movie before purchasing it and I was surprized. It is a good movie. I dont think it is good for younger children but with a cast of nobodys the acting was excelent and then story good. would recomend
Dying Lite 
2007-08-10 - It's a good enough movie. It doesn't shy away from serious issue and I give it points for staying away from sentimentality and bathos. I wasn't too involved with the film, however. There was an air of detachment that prevented me from caring overmuch about the characters. The performances all around were good (the three principles, Cynthia Nixon, Michael Angarano, and Sunny Mabrey, especially). A good but not great movie.