You know a sequel isn't working when, ten minutes into the movie, a voice inside your head starts screaming, 'Please make it stop!'
Be Cool (2005)
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Reviews Counted:165
Fresh:48
Rotten:117
Average Rating:4.6/10
Consensus: Be Cool is tepid, square, and lukewarm; as a parody of the music business, it has two left feet.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for violence, sensuality, and language including sexual references
Runtime: 2 hrs
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Mar 4, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $55,590,667
Synopsis: In this sequel to the 1995 mobster comedy GET SHORTY, John Travolta returns as Chili Palmer, a smooth-talking loanshark turned successful movie producer. But he's tired of the film industry, and so... In this sequel to the 1995 mobster comedy GET SHORTY, John Travolta returns as Chili Palmer, a smooth-talking loanshark turned successful movie producer. But he's tired of the film industry, and so he sets his sights on the music business, teaming up with music producer Edie (Uma Thurman)--the widow of a recently murdered colleague. Seeing great potential in an up-and-coming singer named Linda Moon (Christina Milian), Chili makes it his goal to rescue the young talent from her sleazy manager Raji (Vince Vaughn), and make her a star. But it doesn't take long for Chili to realize that in the music industry, not everybody plays by the rules. Combining organized crime and record label know-how as they infiltrate the music industry, Chili and Edie (Thurman) must free Moon from her contract with Raji and record label exec Nick Carr (Harvey Keitel), while fending off the Russian mafia and a whole slew of enemies, played by Cedric the Entertainer, and Andre Benjamin (of OutKast), among others. Director F. Gary Gray casts The Rock against type as Raji's flamboyant, aspiring-actor bodyguard, Elliot. In fact, the film's most humorous scene might be when Elliot breaks into Edie's home in order to show Chili a monologue from the film BRING IT ON. Overall, the film's tone is a self-referential one, established in the first five minutes by Chili's complaints over the nature of sequels and the PG-13 rating system itself. From here on out, the film's humor becomes more and more dependent on the audiences knowledge of all things pop culture, with a dance scene between Travolta and Thurman recalling their memorable pairing in PULP FICTION. [More]
Starring: Vince Vaughn, John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Cedric the Entertainer
Starring: Vince Vaughn, John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Cedric the Entertainer, Steven Tyler, Christina Milian, Harvey Keitel, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Danny DeVito, Robert Pastorelli, Paul Adelstein, James Woods, André Benjamin
Director: F. Gary Gray
Director: F. Gary Gray
Screenwriter: Peter Steinfeld
Producer: Danny DeVito, Stacey Sher, Michael Shamberg, David A. Nicksay
Composer: John Powell
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for Be Cool
a two-hour in-joke that is rarely dull but only occasionally as funny as it thinks it is.
An Elmore Leonard story is almost always more interesting than most of the pictures playing at the multiplex.
We’ve been waiting years for Travolta to get his schedule in order for this.
The movie feels more like a cavalcade of personalities than anything resembling a story.
No, Be Cool is not as good as Get Shorty, but it is funny and fun to watch.
As slick and flippant as Be Cool thinks it is in content, Gray merely provides an atmospheric three ring circus where the caustic clowns aimlessly run the ragged show
Admitting you're an Aerosmith groupie is like saying you're a huge believer in stirrup pants.
[T]he Rock, the pro wrestler-turned-actor (The Scorpion King, The Rundown), turns out to have great comic flair...
A note-for-note, beat-for-beat redo of its predecessor, only with all the entertaining stuff left out.
I have a Man Crush on John Travolta, so it could feature performances from Ben Affleck, the Olsen Twins, Tara Reid AND Jamie Kennedy, and I would still like it.
This bumbling exercise in redundant replication is as disagreeably lukewarm as a heavily trafficked municipal baby pool.
The end-credits montage, which gives each cast member a chance to bust-a-move, is as much fun … and substantial … as anything that precedes it.
Like The Lost World sequel to Jurassic Park, Be Cool is a stellar example of forcing a sequel. There’s no inspiration, no creativity.
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