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Mar 3, 2005 · In "Be Cool," Uma Thurman asks if he dances. "I'm from Brooklyn," he says, and then they dance. So we get it: "Brooklyn" connects with "Fever," Thurman connects with "Pulp." That's the easy part. The hard part is, what do we do with it? "Be Cool" is a movie that knows it is a movie. It knows it is a sequel and contains disparaging references to ...
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Mar 4, 2005 · Apr 6, 2010 Full Review Empire Magazine Rated: 2/5 Apr 1, 2006 Full Review Micheal Compton Bowling Green Daily News Boasting a smorgasbord of Hollywood talent, Be Cool is a rather tepid comedy ...
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Be Cool Reviews. Boasting a smorgasbord of Hollywood talent, Be Cool is a rather tepid comedy with just enough charm to be passable. Full Review | Nov 18, 2019. Be Cool isn't the biting satire ...
sire-5 3 March 2005. Be Cool was amusing, but not really very good. From the first scene it was filled with silly references to other movies-especially Pulp Fiction. I'm usually a fan of clever reference, but in Be Cool they mostly fell flat. This movie had four music numbers, a dance sequence, and a montage.
Mar 4, 2005 · John Travolta is back as Chili Palmer in Be Cool, a sequel to the comedy smash Get Shorty. This time, Chili becomes a different kind of "hit" man -- he abandons the movie industry to bring his wiseguy skills and negotiation tactics to the music business. (MGM)
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Feb 25, 2005 · Fronted -- hot on the heels of "Pulp Fiction" -- by a dazzlingly confident John Travolta, "Get Shorty," about an underworld shylock out to conquer Hollywood, oozed cool from every scene. Ten years ...
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To top it off, record producer Sin LaSalle and his hit rap group called Dub-MD are demanding Chili and Edie pay him the $300,000 owed by her husband. With a little help from a ridiculous script, his own essential coolness and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, Chili works the angles to get himself into a winning position.