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Coyote Girls

Original title: Coyote Ugly
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
125K
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POPULARITY
2,077
493
Tyra Banks, Maria Bello, Izabella Miko, Bridget Moynahan, and Piper Perabo in Coyote Girls (2000)
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Aspiring songwriter Violet Sanford, after getting a job at a women-run NYC bar that teases its male patrons, comes out of her shell.Aspiring songwriter Violet Sanford, after getting a job at a women-run NYC bar that teases its male patrons, comes out of her shell.Aspiring songwriter Violet Sanford, after getting a job at a women-run NYC bar that teases its male patrons, comes out of her shell.

  • Director
    • David McNally
  • Writer
    • Gina Wendkos
  • Stars
    • Piper Perabo
    • Adam Garcia
    • John Goodman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    125K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,077
    493
    • Director
      • David McNally
    • Writer
      • Gina Wendkos
    • Stars
      • Piper Perabo
      • Adam Garcia
      • John Goodman
    • 423User reviews
    • 107Critic reviews
    • 27Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Piper Perabo
    Piper Perabo
    • Violet Sanford
    Adam Garcia
    Adam Garcia
    • Kevin O'Donnell
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Bill
    Maria Bello
    Maria Bello
    • Lil
    Izabella Miko
    Izabella Miko
    • Cammie
    Tyra Banks
    Tyra Banks
    • Zoe
    Bridget Moynahan
    Bridget Moynahan
    • Rachel
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Gloria
    Del Pentecost
    • Lou
    Michael Weston
    Michael Weston
    • Danny
    LeAnn Rimes
    LeAnn Rimes
    • LeAnn Rimes
    Jeremy Rowley
    Jeremy Rowley
    • William Morris Receptionist
    Ellen Cleghorne
    Ellen Cleghorne
    • Music Publishing Receptionist
    John Fugelsang
    • Richie the Booker
    Bud Cort
    Bud Cort
    • Romero
    Robert Ahlers
    • Finale Club Back-Up Musician
    Orlando Sims
    • Finale Club Back-Up Musician
    Barry Michael Duff
    • Finale Club Back-Up Musician
    • Director
      • David McNally
    • Writer
      • Gina Wendkos
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Coyote Ugly' targets teens with themes of ambition and self-discovery. Violet, an aspiring songwriter, moves to New York and works at Coyote Ugly bar. The predictable plot and clichés receive mixed reviews. Piper Perabo and John Goodman's performances are divisive. The soundtrack is praised, while bar scenes are seen as either entertaining or gratuitous. Overall, it's a light-hearted, feel-good film for its audience.
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    7MarcoDeLorca1996

    unfairly treated

    This movie is not bad today really bad movies are made and people don't say something at least it has a good message and the characters are nice the movies right now are only about how many empty references you put in a movie.
    7FlickJunkie-2

    Insubstantial but highly entertaining

    Producer Jerry Bruckheimer seems to have an innate sense of what makes money in cinema. He seldom makes a film that isn't profitable and has numerous blockbusters on his resume over the past 30 years (American Gigolo, Flashdance, Beverly Hills Cop, Top Gun, The Rock, Con Air, Armageddon). Bruckheimer is a populist producer. He is more concerned with giving audiences what they want than he is about producing films of any artistic value or substance. In that regard, `Coyote Ugly' fits right in.

    This film is energetic, entertaining, scintillating and fun to watch. The story is "Flashdance" lite, and is reminiscent of the popular but vacuous `Cocktail' with Tom Cruise, only with a decent plot woven in. Violet Sanford (Piper Perabo) is a young aspiring songwriter who leaves South Amboy, New Jersey traveling to New York City to be discovered. When things don't go as planned, she takes a job as a bartender in a raucous singles bar where the sexy female bartenders dance provocatively on the bar to the shrieks of the rowdy patrons below. Of course, there is a love story to go along with the quest for fame, completing the populist formula.

    Bruckheimer defies the conventional Hollywood big budget approach by using an ensemble cast of veritable unknowns and a first time director. Other than John Goodman in a minor role, and supermodel Tyra Banks who hasn't done much acting, most of the actors have extremely short resumes. This gives the film a freshness and energy that comes from the cast's exhilaration at just being on the set.

    Piper Perabo is an incredible find. She is not simply acting in this film, but living the role. Just like her character Violet, this film is her big break so her ability to understand the character and the role is implicit (another stroke of Bruckheimer genius). Perabo is an excellent actor with tremendous ability and potential. It is likely that this film will be the launch pad for a bright career. Maria Bello also gives a fabulous performance as Lil, the tough and successful owner of the nightclub. Australian actor Adam Garcia has great chemistry with Perabo as Violet's love interest. His pleasant demeanor and good looks have many people comparing him with Mel Gibson, although it remains to be seen whether he can handle roles that are more substantial. John Goodman provides one of the film's best moments when he gets up on the bar and dances as Violet auctions him off to the screaming women in the crowd.

    The DVD is packed with interesting special features about the making of the film. It also includes a DTS audio option, which I like better than Dolby Digital 5.1. The soundtrack is pulsating and explosive and pumps the film up with excitement.

    This is not great filmmaking, but it is great entertainment. It is an amiable film that sparkles with energy and is easy to watch. I rated it a 7/10. Many people were surprised by how much they enjoyed it, but I'm never surprised when I like a Jerry Bruckheimer film. He knows how to push our buttons.
    ghica

    Perfunctory entertainment

    I wonder why many serious film critics go to the trouble of explaining in lengthy and clever reviews why "Coyote Ugly" is not a good film. What did they expect? What do they expect in general of mass-produced teen-targeted entertainment? To challenge, illuminate and move? To elevate the audience to a new esthetic climax? Are them critics familiar with with teens' tastes? I find such criticism superfluous, even self-indulgent. "Coyote Ugly" is simply an instance, undistinguished, of a vast and serious cultural issue. One can address the issue itself and use this movie as an illustration, but taking it at face value and analyzing it out of context is inappropriate. Movies like "Coyote Ugly" do not set out to deliver artistic or original or educational content; so it is unfair to reproach them the fact that they do not deliver such values.

    "Coyote Ugly" is a successful movie both commercially and in that it seems to hit all the targets it aims at. This is the standard we should judge it by. Teen-targeted "dramas" could be judged, I propose, by technical merit alone: is the tempo of the movie high enough so that not to bore but low enough so that not to exhaust? are the actors beautiful and charismatic? are the characters simple enough not to create moral ambiguity but complex enough to be believable? is the story predictable enough so that not to challenge but reassure? Smashing soundtrack? Criteria such as these are more suitable. And I think "Coyote Ugly" delivers from this point of view. If there was, and I wonder why it isn't, an Academy Award category for perfunctory entertainment this movie would be a contender.
    7buiger

    Good!

    I strongly disagree with most of the critics on this one.

    This is a very solidly made romantic comedy. It is fun, entertaining and sports an excellent musical score. The story is clichéd yes, but remains believable and above all, with a completely original premise. The scenes at the bar are really well made, the atmosphere that transpires is electrifying. Everything is above par, the sound, the cinematography and the acting. Oh, and I almost forgot; the girls are fabulous...

    What else does one need for an entertaining afternoon at the movies? Well done.
    6statuskuo

    20 Years Later Revisiting This

    After 20 years, I'd have to say...it doesn't hold up that well. BUT, that's not to say, it brings a tug of nostalgia for that era of Jerry Bruckheimer slick music video retreads of "Flashdance" A lot of it is due to Diane Warren's corny soundtrack music. And those of us who were in college by now, have a slight shiver when we hear her anthems. Which nearly toppled another Jerry Bruckheimer gem "Con Air" with "How Do I Live Without You" Oof.

    The present day woman would consider that dis-empowering to be so attached to a man (or perhaps this could be used towards other women). Speaking of which, the topic at hand is "Coyote Ugly." Presumably, an article led to this story (written by Gina Wendkos). I recall a friend had moved to New York City and discovered a bar called Hogs and Heifers, which shared very similar rambunctious behavior (nailing bras to the wall). And dancing on bars and so forth. In Jerry Bruckheimer world...it's PG-13. So none of the topless stuff is displayed (unless you get the unrated DVD/Blu-Ray which shows Piper Perabo's funbags).

    Though this movie is about making it in the big city, it is somewhat laughable at the truncated timeline. Within a few weeks Violet Sanford (Perabo) becomes the hottest songwriter in the country with a number 1 hit that is sung by Leanne Rhimes. And though these girls are suppose to be world and tough, the painfully model casting of...Tyra Banks, Bridget Moynahan, Izabella Miko and Maria Bello set this in a truly fantastical mystical world I'd reserve for...um...say Hollywood. If that was the intention than kudos to director David McNally. To me, it seems less genuine. Jennifer Beals would seem like a dog up agains these girls. Any way, great to see John Goodman pop up as Violet's New Jersey dad (though still seems like he can't shake that Dan Conner-ness) and Bud Cort's very small cameo. Clearly this movie was made to rake in the jiggle factor. So, cheers to them for recognizing what it exists for. Also special note to cinematographer Amir Mokri. Great lighting. I feel this may get a re-release in the future. That will stand up well.

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    • Trivia
      LeAnn Rimes did all of the singing for Piper Perabo.
    • Goofs
      Piedmont is in South Dakota not North Dakota.
    • Quotes

      Lil: I'm married to that bar. Hell, I'd, uh, I'd sleep there, if I had the guts to walk around barefoot. But that's me, you know. I'm the original coyote. Just a small town gal trying to make it in the big bad city.

      Violet: Small town gal?

      Lil: Piedmont, North Dakota. You ever tell anyone that, I'll kill ya.

    • Alternate versions
      Unrated extended cut restores scenes (ca. 6 minutes) that were deemed "unsuitable" for the American market and threatened the desired PG-13 rating. Added back was additional/extended footage in virtually every dance scene, a shopping scene with Cammie and Violet and a sex scene with Violet and Kevin.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps/Wonderland/Thomas and the Magic Railroad/Space Cowboys/The Girl on the Bridge (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Fly (Without Supercat)
      Written by Charles Stan Frazier (as Charles Frazier), Matthew Murphy Karges (as Matthew Karges),

      Mark McGrath, Rodney Sheppard and McG (as Joseph "McG" Nichol)

      Performed by Sugar Ray

      Produced by David Kahne (uncredited)

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El bar Coyote
    • Filming locations
      • South Amboy, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Jerry Bruckheimer Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $45,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,786,269
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,319,282
      • Aug 6, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $113,916,474
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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