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One Night at McCool's (2001)
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Reviews Counted: 102
Fresh: 34
Rotten:68
Average Rating: 4.7/10
Consensus: Critics say this blend of film noir and screwball comedy seems to think itself more clever and hip than it actually is. Also, the crucial femme fatale role needs a better, more mature actress than Tyler.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violence, sexuality and language
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Apr 27, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $5,689,784
Synopsis: The title refers to the night when three men, Randy (Matt Dillon), his cousin Carl (Paul Reiser) and Detective Dehling (John Goodman), all meet Jewel Valentine (Liv Tyler) at a bar called McCool's.... The title refers to the night when three men, Randy (Matt Dillon), his cousin Carl (Paul Reiser) and Detective Dehling (John Goodman), all meet Jewel Valentine (Liv Tyler) at a bar called McCool's. Actually, they don't so much meet her as fall under her spell when they first lay eyes on her. In her clinging red dress she looks like a cross between a beautiful damsel in distress and the Lady In Red looking for John Dillinger. The story begins with Randy, desperate to be rid of Jewel, hiring a sleazy hitman, played by Michael Douglas in an outré toupee. His story of how Jewel lead him to ruin, filmed in a stylized flashback bathed in blue, is mirrored by Carl talking to his therapist--played with a delicious verve by Reba McEntire, and Detective Dehling talking with a priest; each telling their own stories of obsession with Jewel. Tyler is clearly beautiful, but it's the evil, scheming side of her character--delivered with voluptuous softness and irresistible badness--that makes the men's actions, however ridiculous they become, feel completely believable. Dillon, Goodman, and Reiser are all type cast in their familiar personas, but the story moves quickly, the dialogue doesn't have that forced sitcom feel, and a running gag involving a wooden Indian builds to an amusing pay-off. [More]
Starring: Michael Douglas, Matt Dillon, John Goodman, Paul Reiser
Starring: Michael Douglas, Matt Dillon, John Goodman, Paul Reiser, Liv Tyler, Reba McEntire, Richard Jenkins, Sandy Martin, Mary Jo Smith
Director: Harald Zwart
Director: Harald Zwart
Screenwriter: Stan Seidel
Producer: Michael Douglas, Allison Lyon Segan
Composer: Marc Shaiman
Studio: USA Films
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Reviews for One Night at McCool's
No matter how bad a movie with A-list actors involved is, it will still be released - somewhere, sometime, to someone.
Once the gimmick has worn out its welcome, the movie makes misstep after misstep until a final shootout of baffling stupidity.
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