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Cool and Crazy

Original title: Cool and the Crazy
  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
984
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Alicia Silverstone and Jared Leto in Cool and Crazy (1994)
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Unhappily married couple Roslyn and Michael lead separate affairs that lead to violent repercussions for all.Unhappily married couple Roslyn and Michael lead separate affairs that lead to violent repercussions for all.Unhappily married couple Roslyn and Michael lead separate affairs that lead to violent repercussions for all.

  • Director
    • Ralph Bakshi
  • Writer
    • Ralph Bakshi
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
    • Matthew Flint
    • Jared Leto
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    984
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Writer
      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
      • Matthew Flint
      • Jared Leto
    • 12User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
    Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
    • Joannie
    • (as Jennifer Blanc)
    Matthew Flint
    • Joey
    Jared Leto
    Jared Leto
    • Michael
    Alicia Silverstone
    Alicia Silverstone
    • Roslyn
    Bradford Tatum
    Bradford Tatum
    • Frankie
    Christine Harnos
    Christine Harnos
    • Lorraine
    Tuesday Knight
    Tuesday Knight
    • Brenda
    Christian Frizzell
    • Bobby
    John Hawkes
    John Hawkes
    • Crazy
    John Kapelos
    John Kapelos
    • The Greek
    Marianne Bergonzi
    • Louise
    Michael Lowry
    Michael Lowry
    • Jack
    Rick Singer
    • Neal
    • (as Richard Singer)
    Joseph G. Medalis
    • Mr. Wales
    Catherine Healy
    Catherine Healy
    • Girl
    • (as Catherine Nagan)
    Rodrigo Obregón
    Rodrigo Obregón
    • Drug Dealer
    Lisa Cash
    Lisa Cash
    • Babysitter
    Marc Wint
    • Nick, the Bartender
    • Director
      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Writer
      • Ralph Bakshi
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    3Kitta333

    One of the worst movies ever

    The idea of the movie isn't so bad, the casting was pretty good, however neither of the actors were very convincing in their roles. Everything was predictable and not much seemed to be happening. The movie title also isn't that great, they could have come up with something more appealing. What I hated most was probably the last 20-30 minutes, when it's all screaming. The boys screaming, Roslyn screaming, Joey screaming... everybody was screaming, crying, it was all just a giant noise pollution. Whenever someone had a line, the screaming was in the background. Worst 20 minutes of my life. I wouldn't recommend this movie, it was a huge disappointment.
    2allegrakelly

    Comfortably one of the worst films I've seen.

    I think it actually does need to be viewed. Its awfulness is actually compelling.
    3davidmvining

    Boring

    With Cool World being a critical and commercial bust, Ralph Bakshi found his last feature film work making a movie for Showtime based on a script he'd had laying around for more than twenty years. Well, it certainly does feel like the work of a much younger and inexperienced filmmaker than someone who had been making feature films since the early 70s, but this is Ralph Bakshi we're talking about. Getting the young talents of future stars Alicia Silverstone and Jared Leto is kind of amazing considering, and Leto in particular does everything he can. However, the film is just an endless stream of thin cliches, dull caricatures, and half-thought out tripe in the guise of wisdom, holding no real interest from beginning to end.

    Michael (Leto) and Roslyn (Silverstone) are high school sweethearts who married right after school, had a baby, and are struggling to find the happiness they expected from the American dream. He doesn't get paid enough and is gone too long. She has to take care of the baby (and also works? I think), and their sex life is boring. Roslyn's friend Joannie (Jennifer Blanc) begins an affair, and it makes her happier, opening up the idea to Roslyn who decides to take a ride home from Joey (Matthew Flint) one day when she catches his eye. They're quickly having an affair (the seduction scene is so on the nose and unsexy it could only come from Bakshi), and Michael figures it out. There are fights and screaming. Roslyn and Joannie are completely disgusted that Michael would even consider the idea that they were having affairs. Roslyn and Michael end up splitting after Roslyn won't stop hanging out with Joannie.

    Michael hooks up with a coworker, Lorraine (Christine Harnos), who is a beatnik and can't believe, like, all of Michaels bougie hangups, man. She tells him off by saying something about how he wants something that can't exist: a happy marriage, essentially. The Roslyn Joey affair grows with Joey hating his own wife, being a general thug, dealing drugs sometimes, killing people other times, and lording over Roslyn while manipulating her easily. Joannie and Roslyn realize they had it good with their husbands even if life was kind of dull, there's an attempt at reconciliation, but we need an action ending so there's some ruckus in the café, a car chase, and an attempted murder to iron things out. And then...Michael and Roslyn don't actually end up together?

    I just can't with this movie. It's a completely uninteresting vignette of half-remembered mores being broken forty years after they were broken and left behind, the kinds of things that Bakshi had been making fun of to one degree or another since Fritz the Cat. It's just told in a straight, melodramatic style this time instead of with animated characters and some kind of supposedly slick satirical edge (that his earlier films never really had anyway).

    As I wrote earlier, Leto gives the role of Michael his all, but Michael is more caricature than character, so his valiant efforts only go so far. Silverstone is more out of her depth (she's just honestly not a great actress) in a role that honestly should have been a walk in the park. The only performance really worth paying attention to is Flint as Joey, and that's mostly because he's the one allowed to go furthest in terms of the actual crazy that the film's title implies. It's mostly empty show, though. There's nothing to really grasp onto here.

    I really just see this as the final proof that Ralph Bakshi simply had no idea what he was doing when he set out to make a career in feature films. This is the last nail in the coffin of his career, and it was rightfully earned. That it's mostly just boring instead of animatingly dreadful is something, I guess, though.
    5Didier-Becu

    COOL AND THE CRAZY (DIDIER BECU)

    One of the first movies that had Alicia Silverstone in it and it was certainly not the reason why I was watching, why should I care about one of the most overrated actresses ever? But it stuck me though that for once Madame Silverstone played a normal role (Completely fed up with her Beverly Hills-characters. The story itself couldn't be any simplier as after all it's about two young people who are married and who are facing up the useless relationshipproblems and if you add some 50's atmosphere in it (the Cadillacs, brillantine, smoothy jazzmusic) you quickly have some movie but it's just because of it's sober approach (even if that'd be more moneywise) "The cool and the crazy" is rather watchable. Mind you, you'll soon forget it but stay on the screen for 90 minutes nonetheless.
    1amovieaboutourlives

    Cool? Crazy? Find a dictionary please.

    Totally mislead, very simple and uninteresting plot. Actually the person who directed and the person who produced this, they ought to be ashamed of themselves. The characters are not well developed and the performances are very poor, and I'm talking about all the actors here, including my beloved Jared Leto, whom I've seen doing a much better job in lots of other roles, even those he performed during the 90's, but I can forgive him for this one because I don't think that with this movie and with this lines he could have done better. Well, wasn't for him I wouldn't have been 90 minutes standing in front of the TV watching this piece of stinky you-know-what.

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    • Trivia
      The first, and to date, only feature-length live-action, non-rotoscoped film directed by Ralph Bakshi.
    • Quotes

      Joannie: Listen, Roslyn, I've been thinking.

      Roslyn: After what I just heard, you were not thinking.

      Joannie: Come on, come on. This is serious. This is our lives, not some dress rehearsal. I'm tired of being some slave. I spent my whole life watching my mother cook and clean, never leave the house, never leave the valley. She died looking a hundred. She was only 45. She started out just like us - love in Hollywood High. Next thing you know, there's no money, no love, nothing. She raised all of us. So what? She broke her ass like a Mexican maid, and maybe every two weeks, she'd scrape together a few pennies for a hair set and wash, reading her Hollywood magazines for her high on Hollywood boulevard next to the studios. Big deal.

      Roslyn: You're having an affair, aren't you?

      Joannie: We have to live before we die. We're kids playing mothers to kids... and that includes our so-called husbands.

    • Connections
      Edited into Rebel Highway: Cool and the Crazy (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Walking
      Written by David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew) and Fats Domino (as Antoine Domino)

      Published by EMI Unart Catalog Inc.

      Performed by Blues Traveler

      Courtesy of A&M Records

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cool and the Crazy
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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