
In Queens, a group of friends prepares a bachelor party for their childhood friends painter artist Ray (Ken Olin) and Patricia (Chloe Webb); however, Ray has cold feet and is insecure whether there will be wedding. During the party, there are discoveries for most of them. Al (Joe Mantegna), who is married to Carla (Linda Fiorentino) with two daughters, is a womanizer and meets the wealthy Grace (Jamie Lee Curtis) who teaches him a lesson. The musician Dennis (Kevin Bacon), wh... (Full plot summary below)
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In Queens, a group of friends prepares a bachelor party for their childhood friends painter artist Ray (Ken Olin) and Patricia (Chloe Webb); however, Ray has cold feet and is insecure whether there will be wedding. During the party, there are discoveries for most of them. Al (Joe Mantegna), who is married to Carla (Linda Fiorentino) with two daughters, is a womanizer and meets the wealthy Grace (Jamie Lee Curtis) who teaches him a lesson. The musician Dennis (Kevin Bacon), who seems to be proud of living in Hollywood, confesses that he misses Queens. The gay Eliot (John Malkovich) gets rid of Jeremy (Terry Kenney) and stays with his friend Marty (Michael Zelniker). Ray meets the gorgeous Asha (Jenny Wright) and finds what he wants.
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| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatPresents a snapshot of men who cannot unravel the mystery of women or free themselves from adolescent patterns |
| User ReviewRandall BProbably my favorite movie of all time. Great story, fantastic cast (including Tom Waits) and the best setting of all - New York City. |
| User ReviewWilliam Wlove the opening song, "Jackie Wilson Said" by Van Morrison |
| User ReviewCathlene BI watched this more than once, and I'll probably watch it again. It didn't get a lot great reviews ... but I liked it. |
| User ReviewRob LIt's an outstanding cast, and they all do their best on a poor script. The movie will leave you wondering what the point is. There is really only one storyline with no subplots. Even with that it's worth a watch if you like any of the actors in it. |
| User ReviewLindy LSo dated. But I was in the mood for Tom Waits. |
| User ReviewMichael AThink of it as a boring guido version of The Big Chill...good cast but the characters are all vapid and uninteresting. |
| User ReviewTim GThink of it as a boring guido version of The Big Chill...good cast but the characters are all vapid and uninteresting. |
| User ReviewAmy NMediocre 90's movies, including Kevin Bacon in spandex and women with big hair. Not to bad, but probably not worth seeing again. |