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Synopsis
Dan Zukovic wrote and directed the L.A. social satire The Last Big Thing. He also stars in the film as Simon Geist, a self-styled intellectual, cultural critic, and agent provocateur . Simon is spewing his bile about the millennial decline of popular culture to the oblivious patrons of a video store when he gets the attention of Darla (Susan Heimbeinder). Darla, a "trust fund baby" who resentfully accepts her father's financial support, responds to Simon's nihilistic rhetoric and his air of certainty. She's drawn to "the mystery of someone who appears to have an agenda." Soon, Darla is helping Simon by setting up interviews with up-and-coming actors and alternative bands for his magazine, "The Next Big Thing." Of course, the magazine doesn't actually exist, and the interviews Simon conducts are essentially performance art pieces in which he insults his subjects for their complicity in the destruction of American culture. Darla is in love with Simon, who consents to live with her (off her father's money) but is cold to her. Although she keeps her collection of 1970s TV show memorabilia a deep dark secret, he constantly derides her for her unwitting participation in our degraded culture. One of the actors Simon interviews, Brent (Mark Ruffalo of You Can Count on Me) loses his gig on a TV medical drama, and shows up on Simon's doorstep, saying he's in a "period of re-evaluation," and Darla nervously welcomes him into their circle. Simon also interviews a pretty model, Tedra (Pamela Dickerson), who sees through his magazine ruse instantly. Tedra is still intrigued with Simon, and gets him a job directing a music video for a hot new band he'd previously interviewed. Meanwhile, Darla begins producing her own magazine, which will expose the truth about her relationship with Simon, and his sordid past. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Giolliosa Fuller Art Director
Joe Curio Associate Producer
Tony Raugust Associate Producer
M. David Mullen Camera Operator
Ann Maney Casting
Frank Morant Co-producer
Gale Bailey Co-producer
Mitch Mayer Co-producer
Susan Alschuler Co-producer
Tami Stover Costume Designer
Dan Zukovic Director
Markus Lofstrom Editor
David Barnett Executive Producer
Philip Starr Executive Producer
Anthony Rubinstein Producer
Valadimir Perlovich Producer
Martina Buckley Production Designer
Dan Zukovic Screenwriter
Cole Coonce Songwriter
Farhad Behroozi Songwriter
Lee Howell Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1996
Runtime: 98
Country:
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Byronic Pose Productions

Release
September 25, 1998 (USA)