Be Cool, Very Cool
Be Cool, Very Cool

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Be Cool, Very Cool

2005
Movie
22 min
English

Documentary on the making of 'Be Cool' (2005).

Insights

IMDb5.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes25%
Metacritic42/100
Google Users61%
Director: F. Gary GrayGenres: Comedy, Crime, Music

Plot Summary

Chili Palmer, a former mobster turned movie producer, finds himself drawn into the music industry after the murder of a friend. He navigates the cutthroat world of hip-hop, attempting to launch a new artist while dealing with rival record labels, a protective manager, and a hitman on his tail. Chili's smooth-talking and unconventional methods are put to the test as he tries to orchestrate success in this unfamiliar territory.

Critical Reception

Be Cool, Very Cool was met with generally negative reviews from critics and was a disappointment at the box office. While some praised the performances of its star-studded cast, many found the plot convoluted and the humor to be a pale imitation of its predecessor, Get Shorty.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a meandering plot and relies too heavily on tiresome stereotypes.

  • Despite a strong cast, the humor falls flat and lacks the wit of the original.

  • The soundtrack is a highlight, but it can't salvage the weak script.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Be Cool, Very Cool are mixed. Many appreciated the ensemble cast and the musical elements, finding it a lighthearted, if forgettable, comedy. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the film was not as sharp or engaging as its predecessor, criticizing its predictable plot and unfunny jokes.

Fun Fact

The film features a cameo by Aerosmith, with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry performing a song. This was a nod to the music industry theme of the movie.

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