There was an insurance guy around here earlier. : Wild Things : Kevin Bacon, Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, Theresa Russell, Stephen Peters, John McNaughton, Steven A. Starring: Kevin Bacon, Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell. Desire, greed and manipulation swirl around two teens and a high school guidance counselor during a twist-filled police investigation in a resort town. When Sam asks Ken about his neck brace, Ken replies, “This? I don’t have to wear it all the time. 1998 Maturity Rating: 18+ 1h 48m Thrillers. A 14-year-old Dillon was discovered when he was cutting class, and for the next 10 years, The Telegraph says he was worth a salary more than twice his contemporaries, many of whom are on today's A. The opposing attorneys in the rape trial of Sam Lombardo are played by Chicago-area legends Jeff Perry (as the prosecutor) and Bill Murray as strip-mall attorney Ken Bowden.When Kelly laments that she misses her father, Sandra remarks, “He didn’t have to kill himself, Kelly.” After Kelly accuses guidance counselor Sam of rape, Sandra rages, “That son of a bitch must be insane to think he can do this to me!” Um, to YOU? A 14-year-old Dillon was discovered when he was cutting class, and for the next 10 years, The Telegraph says he was worth a salary more than twice his contemporaries, many of whom are on todays. To say Kelly Van Ryan and her mother Sandra have a toxic relationship is an understatement.Still, my favorite animal shot comes when Sandra Van Ryan’s dimwit pool-boy lover, the fantastically named Frankie Condo (Eduardo Yáñez), is beating the daylights out of Sam, and we cut to a shot of a raccoon hanging from a tree, watching the fight as if it had paid a ticket broker for a good seat. Kimball frequently cut to glimpses of alligators lurking in the Florida swamps, echoing the predatory nature of virtually every main character. McNaughton and cinematographer Jeffrey L. Matt Dillon, who plays a slimy guidance counselor named Sam Lombardo, is driving by himself one evening after he’s been accused of raping the high school daughter of an ultra-rich woman.This Chicago Film Society screening will include a post-show Q&A with director John McNaughton.
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