The hottest movie lovemaking of the year. Alec Baldwin handcrafts a ruthless icon.
The Cooler (2003)
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Reviews Counted:164
Fresh:127
Rotten:37
Average Rating:6.8/10
Consensus: A small movie elevated by superb performances.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexuality, violence, language and some drug use
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Nov 26, 2003 Limited
Box Office: $8,179,538
Synopsis: Bernie Lootz (William H. Macy) is the unluckiest guy in Vegas. From a failed marriage to an estranged son to a lost cat, everything Bernie touches turns bad. Once upon a time, Bernie was a... Bernie Lootz (William H. Macy) is the unluckiest guy in Vegas. From a failed marriage to an estranged son to a lost cat, everything Bernie touches turns bad. Once upon a time, Bernie was a troubled gambler with markers all over town, including a big tab at the Shangri-La casino run by his friend Shelly Kaplow (Alec Baldwin). When Bernie couldn’t pay the debts, Shelly saved Bernie’s life by covering them, but then disabled Bernie by kneecapping him, causing Bernie to walk with a limp. Also, Shelly made Bernie work the floor of the Shangri-La, allowing Bernie the chance to pay off his debt day by day over the course of many years. Shelly recognized that Bernie’s luck was so bad it was contagious, so Shelly made Bernie the casino’s “cooler.” All it takes is Bernie’s mere presence at a hot table to kill the winning streak. If he should so much as touch the dice, you’re looking at the Las Vegas version of a nuclear winter. As THE COOLER opens, Bernie is just days away from fulfilling his debt to Shelly when he meets Natalie (Maria Bello), a new cocktail waitress at the Shangri-La. Natalie sweeps Bernie off his feet, and after a night of much-needed raucous sex, Bernie is in love. When Natalie starts to love him back, Bernie’s luck starts to change. Feeling good for the first time in years, Bernie can’t wait to leave Las Vegas, with the woman of his dreams and move on with his life. Unfortunately for Bernie, Shelly can’t afford to lose him, especially since the partners of the Shangri-La have sent in Larry Sokolov (Ron Livingston) to shake up the place. Just itching to take over, Sokolov sees the hidden potential in the Shangri-La. He envisions a new, slick palace with three floors of gaming, an entertainment center and a roller coaster – everything Shelly’s beloved “old school” casino is not. Sokolov’s new plan would leave no place for Buddy (Paul Sorvino), the aging singer and lead attraction of the Shangri-La’s Paradise Lounge. Instead, Sokolov would like to hire Johnny Capella (Joey Fatone), Vegas’ answer to Harry Connick Jr. and one of the hottest acts on the strip. Under increasing pressure from Sokolov and fearful that his beloved hotel and his old ways are about to be history, Shelly becomes very desperate, willing to do anything to hang on to Bernie and his cooling abilities, which have recently become shaky, ever since Natalie opened her heart to Bernie. Due to Bernie’s new change of luck, the Shangri-La loses close to a million dollars in one night. Unfortunately Bernie is brought back to earth when his estranged son Mikey (Sean Hatosy) rolls into town with his pregnant girlfriend Charlene (Estella Warren). Mikey cons his father into giving him $3,000. Instead of using the money towards the baby, Mikey uses it by gambling at the Shangri-La, but is caught with loaded dice at Shelly’s craps table. Everyone knows that cheating at Shelley Kaplow’s casino can bring deadly consequences. With Mikey’s life on the line, Shelly knows he has Bernie right back where he wants him, under his control. With Mikey in his grip, Shelly knows he has Bernie right back where he wants him, under his control. Thinking he’ll never get out of Vegas, Bernie asks Natalie to leave him for a better life. Natalie refuses to be rejected, and her actions lead to a violent confrontation with Shelly, who forces Natalie to break up with Bernie. Ultimately, Bernie and Natalie find themselves in an impossible dilemma, one that can only be solved with love, commitment and a little bit of luck. [More]
Starring: William H. Macy, Alec Baldwin, Maria Bello, Ron Livingston
Starring: William H. Macy, Alec Baldwin, Maria Bello, Ron Livingston, Paul Sorvino, Shawn Hatosy, Estella Warren, Joey Fatone
Director: Wayne Kramer
Director: Wayne Kramer
Screenwriter: Frank Hannah, Wayne Kramer
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for The Cooler
Makes enough smart plays for it to be worth seeing, but it falls very short of the royal flush.
The Cooler is too earnest a morality tale, saddled with derivative characters, to heat up much sympathy or interest.
'Un buen trabajo fílmico que vale la pena disfrutar por sus valores técnicos, estéticos y actorales, que son muchos'
The kind of low-key work that was prominent during television's Golden Age.
There's much to admire, but it's overwritten, with too many speeches that burden the characters with unnecessary backstories...
Does wonderful things with an unlikely, maybe even slightly fantastic love story between two star-crossed lovers.
Nobody plays a rube as well as William H. Macy, and Bernie Lootz is a rube of epic proportions...
Yet this is a performance-driven, not story-driven movie. And the talents of all involved . . . make this one excursion to Vegas in which you can’t lose.
A carefully assembled supporting cast gives The Cooler the grit that sells the magic.
A film whose dice are loaded with a slew of great performances, a nearly flawless character study of the unlucky who find love in a place called Vegas, baby.
A B-movie in the best sense: Unpretentious. Raffish. Just trashy enough to be six kinds of fun without making you hate yourself in the morning.
This is a funny (albeit violent) film about the transformative power of love.
If this story about the management of a Las Vegas casino doesn't attract a wide audience, a breakthrough performance in it should turn the trick. Maria Bello rules!
The Coolermay be all about losers, but there's no doubt this quirky gem is a winner.
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