Very Bad Things is a 1998 American black comedy film directed by Peter Berg, based on the book by Gene Brewer. It stars Cameron Diaz, Jon Favreau, Daniel Stern, Jeremy Piven, Christian Slater, Leland Orser and Jeanne Tripplehorn.
Over the next few days, Adam remains riddled with guilt over his role in the coverup, particularly when the guards disappearance as well as the fact that the man had two children appears in the paper, and becomes paranoid that the authorities are closing in on him. In contrast, Boyd begins to display increasingly sociopathic behavior and a fascination with violence and death. At the rehearsal dinner, Adam cracks under the pressure, leading to a confrontation with Michael in the parking lot. Though the group breaks up the fight and convinces Michael to leave, he tries to ram his jeep into Adams beloved minivan. Adam desperately runs in front of his minivan to stop him and is crushed in the inevitable collision. In the hospital, Adam whispers something to his wife Lois Jeanne Tripplehorn before succumbing to his wounds while Michael, wracked with guilt, becomes slightly insane over his brothers death.Lois calls the remaining men and demands answers about what happened in Las Vegas. Fisher desperately makes up a story about Adam sleeping with a prostitute, and not for the first time. But Boyd, suspecting that Lois does not believe them and will call the police, convinces the others to take her and Adams dog and two unruly sons to be looked after by Fisher and Laura while he kills Lois. Afterwards, Boyd calls Fisher and Moore to bring Michael to the house, where he quietly shoots him dead before rejoining Fisher and Moore in the car. He concocts an alibi about a MichaelLoisAdam love triangle to answer any interrogation by police. Fisher and Laura are named the beneficiary of Adam and Lois estate and awarded custody of their dog and children, but find that a combination of debt and negligence has denied them the majority of Adams lifeinsurance policy. Fisher finally breaks down and confesses the story to Laura, who demands that the wedding she has dreamed about having since childhood will proceed as planned regardless of whatever crimes Fisher and his friends have commi
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