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Old 03-17-2008, 06:49 AM
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After Pop (Danny Aiello) learns that he is dying, his last request is for one of his sons, Tom or Jeff (T.R. Knight), to get married and have a son to carry on the family name. But when Tom dies trying it's up to Jeff - who's in the seminary studying to become a priest! When Pop asks Jeff - 'Who's more important? Your father or someone you've never met before?' - he leaves the seminary and sets off on his new calling, to fulfill Pop's last request.


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Old 04-26-2008, 02:56 PM
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Default The Last Request - hysterical movie

This is one funny movie! I rented this on a friends reccomendation, as was a bit skeptical, but was surprised. I have a few friends over and we were howling at some of the funniest, oddest gags I've seen in a long time. The cast we great. TR Knight was more George than George on Grey's anatomy and Danny Aiello played an old dying retired comic to perfection. Other cast members Mario Cantone, Frank Vinent and Vincent Pastore (both played priests), Joe Piscopo, Gilbert Gottfried (who doesn't say a word), Tony Lo Bianco (The French Connection) and Barbara Feldon (agent 99) we all perfect in their rolls. I going to buy a copy to send to my kids in college.
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Old 04-27-2008, 12:22 PM
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I hadn't heard of this flick but will see if it's available to pick up at Blockbuster. I really enjoy Joe Piscopo in just about anything he's in plus it would be interesting to see Barbara Feldon after all these years.
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thanks for your information
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