1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Comedy Drama Mystery and more Comedy, 10 August 2007
Author:
aishababy-1 from Brooklyn, United States
One of your more entertaining B-movies. I definitely could watch this
one over and over. May I say that Tami was a better actress than I
thought she would be also take into consideration that I've never seen
her act before anyway. Kevin Hart was his usual funny self with a
little drama mixed in for you as a matter of fact he was the comedy
focal point if you ask me but the story is not based on him per say.
Darrin's character is interesting and he plays it very sincerely if you
ask me. I'm not saying that I dislike Anthony Anderson but I could have
done without his appearance like maybe some other actor thats upcoming.
Oh how can I forget that Tami and Kenny Anderson's daughter is in this
movie. She plays a young Tami. The star of the movie, Guy Torry. He is
a very good actor/comedian. He is very believable in his role. What
more can I ask for? See it. He even looks the part of the role he is
portraying. Russ Parr makes movie making look easy. He is also in the
movie as a Director. He is the Director and Writer of the movie.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Really, but REALLY good!, 11 July 2007
Author:
magicbox2 from Italy
This movies is truly very good. great acting, very slick script, and
though it really isn't the kind of movie that leaves you thinking about
the story, it does provide a lot of entertainment - which to me is the
point.
this one is way better than a lot of movies released in the last two
years with 100 times more budget and with a so called famous cast.
I plan to follow Russ Parr onwards, as if this is an indication of what
he can make - then its 100% someone to pay attention to.
watch it. you will love it! shame such a movie doesn't come by more
often.
4 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :- I saw this film...., 28 July 2006
Author:
franknitti_1 from United States
I was at the Roxbury Film Festival where they featured the film The
Last Stand starring Guy Torry, Anthony Anderson and Darrin Dewitt
Henson, and is Russ Parr's directorial debut. For those of you who have
been under a rock for the past 10 years or so, Russ Parr hosts The Russ
Parr Morning Show through a syndication deal with Radio One, and can be
heard every morning to about 3.5 million listeners daily. Now what is
Russ Parr's film about? Is it another "get rich quick" scheme? What do
we mean by that? We mean that in the way that the major Hollywood
Studios way, as they try to do with most black films. That's where they
put the same actors together and drop about 5 million into the budget
and story, and where the films portray the actors looking dim-witted,
and where the women are always being degraded? As Whitney would say, a
hell-to the-no! But I digress First, let's take a look at the film. The
Last Stand is a drama (with comedy sprinkled in and at right times, we
must say) and is about four young people from all completely different
backgrounds who try to make it in Hollywood via comedy. Some try to
make it as actors and some try to make it as comedian-actors, but they
all have one common dream; and that's to be successful in Hollywood.
How many times have we heard about the lure of Hollywood and how it
captures people, all of whom are desperate, and searching for that star
they see with their names in the spotlight? Well, this film follows
those lives of those four as they try to follow their star. The four
comedians are Reggie Sinclair (Guy Torry), TD "Tru Dogg" Kincaid
(Darrin Dewitt Henson), Dede Calvin (Tami Roman) and Bo Clark (Todd
Williams). We get an inside look at their lives as their lives interact
with one another at night as comics and we see them create a bond, a
friendship as they work on their routines. A quick side note here for
us; as many comedians as we know, we really enjoyed this part because
that is what truly stood out. Most comedians we know (and the stories
we have heard over the years) are about joke stealing, drugs, alcohol,
lack of money and most importantly the back stabbing all of which goes
on amongst comedians in reality. This film has all that, except it has
camaraderie amongst the four comics. Four is rare. Anyway, we liked the
angle in the film that they decided they are going to look out for each
other in their careers. We don't want to give too much away about the
story, but we will wrap this up and say the film's characters interact
well. Russ Parr in his directorial debut needs to get some real kudos
here. First of all he was able to cast some actors the unconventional
way, and that's by NOT casting the Morris Chesnut's or Gabriel Union's
here. His Morris is Guy Torry and his Gabriel is Tami Roman. But we
don't want to belittle the other performances either as Kevin Hart was
extremely funny in his role as a stand up comic and ventriloquist. Plus
Darrin Dewitt Henson (Of Soul Food the TV series fame) really puts it
down in his performance as TD. But most importantly, Guy Torry in the
lead role is excellent, playing an alcoholic comedian on a downward
spiral quickly going out of control. How he lost the Award for the Best
Actor in a Lead Role in the American Black Film Festival is a mystery
to us. Finally, we will close this by saying not since The Best Man
have we seen an excellent Black film - and without the same story lines
of drugs and crime, degrading women, or the Cheeks and Chong type
comedy-that could have featured any people of color. It was excellently
written and directed and the performances were equally matched.
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Comedy Drama Mystery and more Comedy, 10 August 2007
Author: aishababy-1 from Brooklyn, United States
One of your more entertaining B-movies. I definitely could watch this one over and over. May I say that Tami was a better actress than I thought she would be also take into consideration that I've never seen her act before anyway. Kevin Hart was his usual funny self with a little drama mixed in for you as a matter of fact he was the comedy focal point if you ask me but the story is not based on him per say. Darrin's character is interesting and he plays it very sincerely if you ask me. I'm not saying that I dislike Anthony Anderson but I could have done without his appearance like maybe some other actor thats upcoming.
Oh how can I forget that Tami and Kenny Anderson's daughter is in this movie. She plays a young Tami. The star of the movie, Guy Torry. He is a very good actor/comedian. He is very believable in his role. What more can I ask for? See it. He even looks the part of the role he is portraying. Russ Parr makes movie making look easy. He is also in the movie as a Director. He is the Director and Writer of the movie.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Really, but REALLY good!, 11 July 2007
Author: magicbox2 from Italy
This movies is truly very good. great acting, very slick script, and though it really isn't the kind of movie that leaves you thinking about the story, it does provide a lot of entertainment - which to me is the point.
this one is way better than a lot of movies released in the last two years with 100 times more budget and with a so called famous cast.
I plan to follow Russ Parr onwards, as if this is an indication of what he can make - then its 100% someone to pay attention to.
watch it. you will love it! shame such a movie doesn't come by more often.
4 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :-

I saw this film...., 28 July 2006
Author: franknitti_1 from United States
I was at the Roxbury Film Festival where they featured the film The Last Stand starring Guy Torry, Anthony Anderson and Darrin Dewitt Henson, and is Russ Parr's directorial debut. For those of you who have been under a rock for the past 10 years or so, Russ Parr hosts The Russ Parr Morning Show through a syndication deal with Radio One, and can be heard every morning to about 3.5 million listeners daily. Now what is Russ Parr's film about? Is it another "get rich quick" scheme? What do we mean by that? We mean that in the way that the major Hollywood Studios way, as they try to do with most black films. That's where they put the same actors together and drop about 5 million into the budget and story, and where the films portray the actors looking dim-witted, and where the women are always being degraded? As Whitney would say, a hell-to the-no! But I digress First, let's take a look at the film. The Last Stand is a drama (with comedy sprinkled in and at right times, we must say) and is about four young people from all completely different backgrounds who try to make it in Hollywood via comedy. Some try to make it as actors and some try to make it as comedian-actors, but they all have one common dream; and that's to be successful in Hollywood. How many times have we heard about the lure of Hollywood and how it captures people, all of whom are desperate, and searching for that star they see with their names in the spotlight? Well, this film follows those lives of those four as they try to follow their star. The four comedians are Reggie Sinclair (Guy Torry), TD "Tru Dogg" Kincaid (Darrin Dewitt Henson), Dede Calvin (Tami Roman) and Bo Clark (Todd Williams). We get an inside look at their lives as their lives interact with one another at night as comics and we see them create a bond, a friendship as they work on their routines. A quick side note here for us; as many comedians as we know, we really enjoyed this part because that is what truly stood out. Most comedians we know (and the stories we have heard over the years) are about joke stealing, drugs, alcohol, lack of money and most importantly the back stabbing all of which goes on amongst comedians in reality. This film has all that, except it has camaraderie amongst the four comics. Four is rare. Anyway, we liked the angle in the film that they decided they are going to look out for each other in their careers. We don't want to give too much away about the story, but we will wrap this up and say the film's characters interact well. Russ Parr in his directorial debut needs to get some real kudos here. First of all he was able to cast some actors the unconventional way, and that's by NOT casting the Morris Chesnut's or Gabriel Union's here. His Morris is Guy Torry and his Gabriel is Tami Roman. But we don't want to belittle the other performances either as Kevin Hart was extremely funny in his role as a stand up comic and ventriloquist. Plus Darrin Dewitt Henson (Of Soul Food the TV series fame) really puts it down in his performance as TD. But most importantly, Guy Torry in the lead role is excellent, playing an alcoholic comedian on a downward spiral quickly going out of control. How he lost the Award for the Best Actor in a Lead Role in the American Black Film Festival is a mystery to us. Finally, we will close this by saying not since The Best Man have we seen an excellent Black film - and without the same story lines of drugs and crime, degrading women, or the Cheeks and Chong type comedy-that could have featured any people of color. It was excellently written and directed and the performances were equally matched.
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