The Last Man with David Arnott: DVD Cover

    The Last Man Director: Harry Ralston Cast: David Arnott, Jeri Ryan, Dan Montgomery

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/09/2002
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 41,959
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; 4x3 letterbox (1.85:1); Stereo; Interactive menus; Scene access; Trailer; English & Spanish subtitles; Storyboard comparisons; Behind-the-scenes footage; Audition tapes with Jeri Ryan; Full cast commentary; Production commentary with director Harry Ralston and exec-producer Roger Avary

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Breaking and Entering [2:26]
    2. Explanations [4:13]
    3. Last Man Lounge [4:19]
    4. Surprise [2:23]
    5. One Plus One [4:10]
    6. Meant to Be [3:30]
    7. Into the City [3:55]
    8. Not Right With Sarah [3:02]
    9. Getting Comfortable [4:09]
    10. Raphael [3:20]
    11. Three's Company [3:02]
    12. Work Detail [3:59]
    13. Sarah's Problem [2:34]
    14. Conflict Resolution [5:23]
    15. Not Quite a Picnic [3:02]
    16. Can't Compete [4:13]
    17. Snake Bites Own Tail [4:29]
    18. Plan With Purpose [5:16]
    19. Down to Two [4:12]
    20. Paradise [4:35]
    21. Trouble in Paradise [4:28]
    22. Hello, Trouble [4:14]
    23. Outsiders in the Tribe [4:30]
    24. End Credits [4:13]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Somehow the entire population of the Earth has been obliterated, leaving the buildings standing and the preserved food intact. The environment seems to be OK, too. From the emptiness of the planet emerges Alan (David Arnott), a nebbishy anthropology graduate student who is coming to terms with his fate as the last man on Earth -- until he discovers Sarah (Jeri Ryan), a beautiful, intelligent woman who can't stand the idea that neurotic, portly Alan is the last man she'll ever be near. They make an encampment in a desert and begin their lives together -- him, delirious; her reluctant -- until they encounter Raphael (Dan Montgomery) hitchhiking along the road. Raphael, although a bit dim, is tall, handsome and fun-loving, and Alan finds that he has to change in order to compete for Sarah's affection, or spend his life without a woman. But nature is full of surprises. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    September 24, 2002: If you can get past the high improbability of anyone living as these people do (Where does all the power/fuel come from? Do processing plants run on autopilot?) you'll likely trip up on the main character's stupdity. Even though it has a few good moments, excessive emphasis on character faults and tribal customs instead of coming to terms with their future make this production a real dud.