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Last Day of Summer
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An agitated fast-food employee plans revenge against his boss, but then he sees a beautiful female patron and kidnaps her instead, which changes both their lives forever.
An agitated fast-food employee plans revenge against his boss, but then he sees a beautiful female patron and kidnaps her instead, which changes both their lives forever.
Actors:
Marc Menchaca,
Yury Tsykun,
Nikki Reed,
Franky Tarantino,
Lisa Stansbury,
Donnell Rawlings,
Igor Zhivotovsky,
Chris J. Cullen,
Samantha Kelly,
Heather Dilly,
DJ Qualls,
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Marc Menchaca
10 October 1975, San Angelo, Texas, USA
Yury Tsykun
Nikki Reed
17 May 1988, West Los Angeles, California, USA
Franky Tarantino
Lisa Stansbury
Donnell Rawlings
Igor Zhivotovsky
Chris J. Cullen
3 December 1975, New York City, New York, USA
Samantha Kelly
October 27, 1992 in Milton, Ontario, Canada
Heather Dilly
DJ Qualls
10 June 1978, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Director:
Vlad Yudin
Vlad Yudin
Country:
United States
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September 14, 2010
Promises what it has no intention of delivering.
September 13, 2010
A Stockholm Syndrome saga giving new meaning to the term 'Shotgun Wedding!'
September 17, 2010
Had a chance to be a decent movie, but Vlad Yudin, who directed and wrote it, couldn't resist a potty joke. A long, grating potty joke.
September 17, 2010
A fine performance by character actor DJ Qualls can't make up for an amateurish enterprise as pathetically inept as its own hero's own attempts at recognition.
September 18, 2010
[It] squanders an intriguing premise with an uneven, lazy and painfully juvenile screenplay that's low on laughs and imagination.
September 16, 2010
The script careens wildly between comic moments that aren't funny and dramatic moments that are preposterous and banal.

