It’s a portrait of the male bravado, an anthem for struggling actors everywhere, an underdog tale that outperforms your average sports movie. It’s also very funny, seamlessly told and a great piece of entertainment for anyone open to new experiences.
Last Man Running (2003)
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Genre: Dramas
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Last Man Running is a raw, personal comedy that follows Richie (Rick Gomez) as he escapes his impending nuptial responsibilities for one last transgression as a bachelor. Pursuing his boyhood...
Last Man Running is a raw, personal comedy that follows Richie (Rick Gomez) as he escapes his impending nuptial responsibilities for one last transgression as a bachelor. Pursuing his boyhood dream, Richie teams with his brother J.J. (Joshua Gomez) and spends one, long New York summer in a desperate attempt to rise to the top of America's last great gladiatorial sport...the demolition derby.
Launching a four month filmed improvisation, director Damon Santostefano (Three To Tango, Bring It On Again) and co-creator and actor Rick Gomez (Band of Brothers) penetrated New York's demolition derby subculture capturing this brutal sport and its warriors as the subjects of a documentary, resulting in a wild hybrid of fantastic fact and comic fiction.
Rick and the actors also drew their family members into their film, tailoring their intimate relationships to fit the narrative. -- © Rocket Bread Pictures
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| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 84% 84% | The Princess and the Frog | 12/11 |
| 80% 80% | A Single Man | 12/11 |
| 67% 67% | The Lovely Bones | 12/11 |
| | Invictus | 12/11 |
| | Avatar | 12/18 |
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