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Be Cool - Wikipedia. Be Cool is a 2. 00. American crime- comedy filmadapted from. Elmore Leonard's 1. Leonard's 1. 99. 0 novel Get Shorty (itself adapted into a 1. Chili Palmer's entrance into the music industry. The film adaptation of Be Cool began production in 2.
It was directed by F. Gary Gray, produced by Danny De. Vito (who produced and co- starred in the first film), and starred John Travolta, reprising his role from the first film. The film opened in March 2.
DVD distribution on June 7, 2. This was Robert Pastorelli's final film, as he died one year before its theatrical release. Synopsis[edit]Chili Palmer helps the widow of an executed friend to resurrect a record company using the talents of young and talented female vocalist and songwriter. The plot is complicated by several facts: In a loan- shark subplot from Get Shorty of "who owns who", Chili makes deals and owns all the players as a "producer".
The Russian Mafia (headed by Alex Kubik as Roman Bulkin) are trying to kill Chili because he witnessed the execution of Athens. Athens' record company owes money to a gangster/producer, Sin La. Salle. Chili Palmer, restless after years of filmmaking, enters the music industry after witnessing the execution, by a Russian mob, of his friend Tommy Athens, owner of a record company. Chili offers to help his friend's widow, Edie Athens, manage the failing business, which owes $3. Sin La. Salle. Chili is impressed by singer Linda Moon and helps free her from contractual obligations to Nick Carr and Raji, who has a gay Samoan bodyguard named Elliott, an aspiring actor and the butt of Carr and Raji's homophobic jokes.
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Carr and Raji hire a hitman, Joe "Loop" Lupino to kill Chili before he can save Edie's company by arranging a live performance for Linda along with Steven Tyler and Aerosmith. Lasalle demands payment of the $3. Chili a few days to get the money plus the vig. When the Russians attempt to kill Chili, Joe Loop mistakenly kills Ivan Argianiyev, the Russian Mob's hitman. Carr is furious about the mistake. Raji then kills Loop with a metal baseball bat after Loop "disrespects" him. Carr then tries to trick Chili by handing him a pawn ticket, claiming that Linda's contract is being held at a pawn shop owned by the Russians.
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Edie gives the ticket to the police, who pay the Russians a visit. Raji and Elliott set up La. Salle by making him believe that Carr tricked Chili in giving him the $3.
Linda's contract. La. Salle and the Dub. MD confront Carr in his office, as do Bulkin and his men. Insulted by Bulkin's racist remarks, La.
Salle kills him. Raji sends Elliott to kill Chili. By assuring Elliott that he can help his acting career, Chili befriends him. Watch Club Dread Online Full Movie. After learning that Chili had gotten him an audition for a Nicole Kidman film, Elliott turns on Raji, who had erased the message on his answering machine. For all his smooth talking and flamboyant wardrobe, Raji finds himself in a firework conflagration which roasts him live on camera. Carr is arrested on murder charges when Chili makes sure he is caught with the bat used to kill Joe Loop. Chili squeezes in a dance scene with Edie (a nod to the "Twist Contest" scene in Pulp Fiction), celebrating as Linda Moon gets to make her appearance with Aerosmith in concert.
Lasalle agrees to become Linda's new producer. And as Chili drives off, he passes a billboard revealing that Elliott is the co- star of a new movie with Nicole Kidman. Soundtrack[edit]The film's soundtrack was released on March 1, 2. Songs featured in the film but not included on the soundtrack are: Release[edit]Box office[edit]On a production budget of $5. Be Cool grossed $5. North American and $3.
Critical reception[edit]Be Cool received a 3. Rotten Tomatoes, based on 1.
The site's critical consensus reads: "Be Cool is tepid, square, and lukewarm; as a parody of the music business, it has two left feet."[2] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 3. Halliwell called it "a palpable miss, a movie so lazy and laid back that it falls over; there are none of those insights .. Get Shorty so enjoyable".[4]In an August 2. Deadline, director F. Gary Gray discussed the failure of the film, stating: "With Be Cool, I made some assumptions in thinking that movie was going to work. I’d just made a successful PG- 1. The Italian Job], and when I walked into Be Cool, it was rated R and then at the last minute in preproduction I was told, 'Well, you have to make this PG- 1.
I should have walked off the film. This was a movie about shylocks and gangsta rappers and if you can’t make that world edgy, you probably shouldn’t do it. I walked in thinking I was going to make one movie and then it changed. Maybe it was arrogant of me to think because I had success in this realm of PG- 1.
I could make that work".[5]References[edit]External links[edit].
Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It. It's launch day for Rodimus and the crew of the Lost Light—what could possibly go wrong? Synopsis. Following Optimus Prime's departure from Cybertron, Rodimus publicly announces his intent to do likewise aboard the Lost Light, following the map found within the Matrix in hopes of locating the Knights of Cybertron. Prowl predicts virtually no Autobots will respond to his open invitation to join him, but Rodimus winds up with a little over two hundred recruits, including (much to Bumblebee's consternation) Ratchet—who believes he is getting old, a concern punctuated by his failure to save the life of a NAIL who has committed suicide as a political protest—Chromedome—the loss of whose scientific talents particularly infuriates Prowl, prompting him to order the loading of a mysterious cargo onto the Lost Light—and Chromedome's friend, Rewind. Ultra Magnus, of course, has misgivings about nearly every recruit, but Rodimus is thrilled to have so many. In the skies above Cybertron, Cyclonus grieves in his own way for the loss of the world he had known and all the memories he made there.
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Detecting a life- sign resembling Scourge's, he investigates a small shack, only to find the unhinged Whirl talking to a collection of Sweep corpses that he has strung up inside. Cyclonus enters and interrupts him just as he is about to burn down the energon- soaked building, and Whirl immediately attacks him, professing innocence and explaining the bodies were already dead: he had merely collected them. Cyclonus, for his part, doesn't care in the slightest, but can't convince Whirl of this fact.
Elsewhere, Red Alert is running security checks on the Autobots who have signed up to join the Lost Light: Brainstorm, carrying a mysterious briefcase but exempted from security checks by Rodimus; Swerve, in the mood for "a good quest"; and Rung, whom Red Alert does not recognize at first, despite having been a patient of his for six centuries. Rung tempts fate by commenting on his knack for staying out of trouble: before the sentence is even finished, Cyclonus and Whirl's running battle swoops through the area, and Rung winds up with his forearm cleaved off by Cyclonus's wing. Ratchet, Chromedome, and Rewind, meanwhile, are making for the Lost Light through the Mitteous Plateau, but are running behind schedule due to Rewind's lack of a vehicular alternate mode, a trait of his that Chromedome has never understood. Just as the group are about to start having an argument about the validity of alt mode variety, Cyclonus and Whirl come crashing down out of the sky, their battle at an end with Whirl the victor. Whirl spins a few quick lies and is about to deliver a killshot when a sudden, unexpected energon explosion from beneath the ground blows him to bits. Peering into the blast crater, the Autobots find Tailgate, who, unbeknownst to them, is a Cybertronian from six million years ago who was supposed to be on the Ark- 1, but became trapped underground in a subsidence.
He has spent the past six thousand millennia periodically going offline and reawakening, unaware that any time has passed, until he was just now finally able to detonate the energon rations he had with him in a bid for freedom. Panicking and passing out before he can tell anyone any of this due to his belief he has killed Whirl, Tailgate is brought aboard the Lost Light by the Autobots, as is Whirl. Rewind takes advantage of the brief confusion to slip off and purchase some golden discs from Swindle. Soon after, the Lost Light takes off, and Bumblebee complains to Prowl that he thought he had a plan.. A fifth of the ship's crew is sucked out into space before the breached hull repairs itself, and Rodimus orders them to set down on a desolate nearby planet, where they watch as the Autobots come raining down, burning up as they enter the atmosphere.
All in all, as Rodimus succinctly puts it: "Not a good start.". And back on Cybertron, as Bumblebee sits in horrified mourning, back in Prowl's quarters a scrambled transmission plays. A transmission from one of the Lost Light's crew. A transmission that has been sent back in time, from the future.
But it has arrived too late, and now Rodimus will never hear the warnings of the dangers that await them.. Featured characters(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)Quotes"Did he give you all that scrap about finding the Knights of Cybertron and retracing our steps to the Golden Age? It's all scripted, you know, Drift writes it for him."—Bumblebee's not bitter!
You know what your problem is, Chromedome? You think that just because the war is over, we can afford to stop fighting!". Prowl, summed up in one sentence. Please tell me you're here to wave us off.""No, no, no, I'm here for the quest. Love a good quest. Haven't been on a quest since the whole Luna 1 thing. The Moonquest.""Stop saying 'quest.'""So, can I go on board?""Of course—if you promise to never, ever speak.".
Red Alert and Swerve evidently have a history. Oh, it's started. The alt mode bashing. Every time you get agitated.. Let's have a go at Rewind because he turns into a giant memory stick and not a.. Rewind, on the defensive.
Remember the old saying? Everyone's shape serves a purpose.'""Yeah? Tell that to Sky Lynx.".
Rewind and Ratchet have a difference of opinion. Don't open the coffin.
Don't let them take Skids. Don't go to Delphi. And do not — I repeat do not — look in the basement. And for the sake of the Cybertronian race itself, please don'tkzzzzzzzk".
Ominous Future Message. Notes. Continuity notes. The NAIL who dies on Ratchet's table could previously be spotted in three scenes in The Death of Optimus Prime, carrying the placard that lies discarded in the corner of the room in this issue. He was red in that issue, indicating that he has turned grey upon his death, a trait that stretches back to The Transformers: The Movie, but which has only been seen in IDW continuity before now in Last Stand of the Wreckers, which was, not- coincidentally, the work of this issue's creative team. Tailgate thinks the Ark is doomed without him. We later find out that Tailgate is lying about his service record. Since the Ark mission did go horribly wrong, this line is a way of getting the reader to assume Tailgate must indeed be some hot shit.
After having spent the entirety of Infestation, Heart of Darkness, and Chaos being misidentified in- story as a Decepticon, Cyclonus is finally back to asserting that he is an unaffiliated Cybertronian. Several concepts introduced in Roberts's earlier story "Bullets" reoccur: Brainstorm's mysterious briefcase, Rung's fondness for model spacecraft, Whirl being kicked off the Wreckers under unspecified circumstances, and an unseen Autobot named Hyperion. Ultra Magnus reads through the start of the list of crewmembers—just the A's—and comments on them: "He's dangerous.. I mean literally mad).. I arrested him for impersonating a senior officer.. I don't trust him or him, especially not in their combined form..
I think he is, never, ever let him near a crossbow." So far, the list of known A's aboard the Lost Light includes Ammo, Animus, Aquabat, Aquafend, Aquastar, and Atomizer; only Atomizer—the crossbow fiend—and Animus—the liar—have been clearly linked to Magnus's comments. It is hinted strongly that Prowl did something to the Lost Light, but in a shocking twist next issue it'll turn out to be something else that dun it. The broadcast forewarns us of the coffin in issue #2. Skids being captured in issue #1.
Delphi adventure in #4 and #5, the thing lurking in Lost Light's basement that gets out in issue #1. Brainstorm ("Cybertronian race itself"). We see the message being broadcast (and what's "for the sake of the Cybertronian race itself") in #3. The time and place it was broadcast was always intended.[1]Transformers references. Prowl explicitly states one of the capabilities originally outlined in his Transformers Universe profile, that he can observe 8.