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One Night At McCool's (2001) Movie Information:
One Night At McCool's (2001) Directed by:
Harald Zwart
One Night At McCool's (2001) Written by:
Stan Seidel
One Night At McCool's (2001) Cast:
Michael Douglas, Matt Dillon, Liv Tyler, John Goodman, Paul Reiser, Reba McEntire, Eric Schaeffer, Andrew Clay, Mary Smith, Richard Jenkins
One Night At McCool's (2001) U.S. Distributor:
USA Films
One Night At McCool's (2001) U.K. Distributor:
Entertainment
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One Night At McCool's (2001) Synopsis:

Jewel is a beautiful drifter who attracts the undying devotion of three men -- Randy, Randy's cousin and lawyer Carl and Detective Dehling. Part security seeker, part femme fatale, Jewel strings each fellow along until someone literally ends up dead.

One Night At McCool's (2001) Movie Review:


What do you get when you take "There's Something About Mary", add a couple of murders, some burglary, a handful of big-name stars and a plot structure like "Rashomon"? Well, you get "One Night at McCool's". Yet, for everything going for it, watching this movie felt like one night is way too long.

Jewel (Liv Tyler) is a femme fatale, who knows how to strut her stuff, and of course men grovel at her feet. Then, one late night at a bar called McCool's, Randy (Matt Dillon), a bartender, bumps into Jewel. He falls in love with her at first sight and is enticed by her every movement. They decide to live together and seem to be a happy couple. However, the magic soon runs out when Randy realizes that Jewel is manipulating him for her selfish reasons. Jewel needs more than what Randy can offer, so she ropes in Randy's cousin (Paul Reiser) and a cop (John Goodman) to help her get what she wants. Things get nasty between the guys, as Jewel tries to score.

Except for the last thirty minutes, this film had me laughing sporadically. It was more concerned about how alluring Jewel was to these men over and over again that it forgot to have an engaging story. The film does a separate, yet interconnected, account of how each guy viewed her, which was somewhat successful, but yet often distracting. It is not until the end that the movie ties everything together, and that I gave it credit for.

The overall performance is okay, although Liv Tyler seemed to be a bit flat (not referring to her bust size of course) to be a femme fatale. She could strut it alright, but she didn't have the attitude and charisma. It was fun though watching Michael Douglas, who also produced "McCool's", play a hit man with a slick hick pompadour and a propensity for Bingo.

Like the ever so influential "Pulp Fiction", this film tries to balance dark humor and graphic violence, but it doesn't pull it off.

"One Night at McCool's" is not totally awful. It could have been a lot better, and you might just as well stay at home and have a cold beer.

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One Night At McCool's (2001) review written by: Angelo Aquino

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