One Last Thing... with Cynthia Nixon: DVD Cover

    One Last Thing... Director: Alex Steyermark Cast: Cynthia Nixon, Michael Angarano, Michael Rispoli, Brian Stokes Mitchell

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/23/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 41,894
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    Closed Caption; Outtakes/Alternate takes; Director commentary; Higher definition: One Last Thing...Episode

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    Disc #1 -- One Last Thing...
    1. Opening Credits / Dylan's Wish [6:40]
    2. Catwalk [4:23]
    3. Supermodel Problems [6:23]
    4. The Good Doctor [4:44]
    5. Bouillabaisse Feast [7:27]
    6. The Photo Op [8:04]
    7. Fundraising [7:20]
    8. Welcome to New York [7:27]
    9. Afternoon at Skins [3:51]
    10. Shiva and Parvati [7:08]
    11. Flower Delivery [2:48]
    12. New York Nightlife [10:36]
    13. Final Prognosis [3:22]
    14. Back to the Beach [5:48]
    15. Condolences [2:23]
    16. End Credits [7:38]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A teenage boy makes the sort of wish you'd expect a teenage boy to make, and he might just get to live it out in this dark comedy. Dylan Jamieson (Michael Angarano) is a 16-year-old boy living in Pennsylvania who is being raised by his mother, Karen (Cynthia Nixon), on her own after the death of his father (played by Ethan Hawke). Karen and Dylan have received the news that the boy has contracted a rare form of cancer and isn't likely to live to see seventeen. Dylan has taken the news surprisingly well, facing his treatment with pointed good humor and spending much of his free time with his best buddies Slap (Gideon Glick) and Ricky (Matt Bush). Aware that the end is on the horizon, Karen contacts United Wish Givers, a group that arranges for ailing youngsters to enjoy a final adventure before they pass, and they set up a fishing trip for Dylan with a professional football star. However, Dylan comes up with a better idea with the help of Slap and Ricky, and on television, tells the group's representatives that what he really wants is a weekend-long date with Nikki Slater (Sunny Mabrey), a supermodel and world-class sex symbol. While the United Wish Givers are appalled and Karen isn't sure this is a good idea, Arlene (Gina Gershon), Nikki's agent, sees possibilities in this news -- Nikki has been on a bender of bad publicity recently, and granting a kid's last wish might be just the thing to help folks forget that she's been pushing rival models off runways. One Last Thing... was directed by Alex Steyermark, who worked with Gina Gershon on his previous film, Prey for Rock & Roll. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Totally Endearing !!by Anonymous

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    June 01, 2006: I went into this movie not knowing what to expect, and was very pleasantly surprised! It's really sweet and funny - I recommend it.

    Real is Refreshingby Anonymous

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    May 31, 2006: One Last Thing, for those who tire of the Hollywood polish, is a more real version of a family struggle -- this time with the teens in control of the drama. Loved "visiting" with Cynthia Nixon after SAndTheCity (great role for her). Quentin Tarrantino will be hiring "Nikki" soon because she's got that irresistable Uma Thurman quality. Black comedy? Not quite. I think the teen set will really enjoy this movie, as Michael Angarano inspires self-truth and stops taking NO for an answer. It is a story of dual redemption and fabulous for a low budget film.