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www.movie-vault.com - : The opening scene is classic, as it shows the main cast in their natural habitat. The camera follows Sam Lombardo (played by Matt Dillon; Singles, There?s something about Mary, One night at McCool's), a guidance counselor, into the lecture hall to announce the halfway point of the semester. Both Suzy Toller (Neve Campbell; Scream Trilogy, The Craft, Three to tango) and Kelly Van Ryan (Denise Richards; Starship troopers, The world is not enough) are cast as teens in the Blue Bay high school in the sunny Florida. Sergeant Ray Duquette (Kevin Bacon; Footloose, Flatliners, Hollow Man) is there to provide more information on the so-called Sex Crimes. more...
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www.darkhorizons.com - : ''Wild Things'' never pretends to be more than a sassy thriller aiming to entertain, and that's why its so immensly enjoyable. The story is interesting, the twists abound, the setting great, and all the cast do a superb job. Even though he gets first billing, Bacon isn't that great in this but nevertheless does OK. Dillon & Campbell are very good here and play their roles well. However its the richgirl ... more...
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movie-reviews.colossus.net - : Wild Things is a way to steam up an otherwise dreary early spring day… provided, of course, that you're the victim of a frontal lobotomy. There is, in fact, no doubt about who this motion picture is aimed at: movie-goers in their late teens and early twenties -- the most lucrative target group. This is film noir for the MTV generation: fast-paced, slick, flashy, gleefully mindless, and hollow to the core. Wild Things is easily one of the five dumbest movies to arrive in theaters during the first eleven weeks of 1998. I've seen more convincing drama (with nearly as much bare flesh) on that pinnacle of narrative quality, Baywatch. more...
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