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ComedyDramaMusicRomance

Coyote Ugly

- Tonight, they're calling the shots.

Graced with a velvet voice, 21-year-old Violet Sanford heads to New York to pursue her dream of becoming a songwriter only to find her aspirations sidelined by the accolades and notoriety she receives at her "day" job as a barmaid at Coyote Ugly. The "Coyotes" as they are affectionately called tantalize customers and the media alike with their outrageous antics, making Coyote Ugly the watering hole for guys on the prowl.

Release Date : 2000-07-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Touchstone PicturesJerry Bruckheimer Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Piper Perabo

Character Name : Violet Sanford (Jersey)

Original Name : Piper Perabo

Gender : Female

Maria Bello

Character Name : Lil

Original Name : Maria Bello

Gender : Female

Bridget Moynahan

Character Name : Rachel

Original Name : Bridget Moynahan

Gender : Female

Tyra Banks

Character Name : Zoe

Original Name : Tyra Banks

Gender : Female

Izabella Miko

Character Name : Cammie

Original Name : Izabella Miko

Gender : Female

John Goodman

Character Name : Bill

Original Name : John Goodman

Gender : Male

LeAnn Rimes

Character Name : LeAnn Rimes

Original Name : LeAnn Rimes

Gender : Female

Adam Garcia

Character Name : Kevin O'Donnell

Original Name : Adam Garcia

Gender : Male

Sarah Jane Morris

Character Name : Girl at the Surprise Party

Original Name : Sarah Jane Morris

Gender : Female

Melanie Lynskey

Character Name : Gloria

Original Name : Melanie Lynskey

Gender : Female

Kaitlin Olson

Character Name : Bidding Customer

Original Name : Kaitlin Olson

Gender : Female

Susan Yeagley

Character Name : Bidding Customer

Original Name : Susan Yeagley

Gender : Female

JJ Snyder

Character Name : Bidding Customer

Original Name : JJ Snyder

Gender : Female

Jill Gettelson

Character Name : Bidding Customer

Original Name : Jill Gettelson

Gender : Female

Whitney Dylan

Character Name : Fiji Mermaid Worker

Original Name : Whitney Dylan

Gender : Female

Melody Perkins

Character Name : New Coyote

Original Name : Melody Perkins

Gender : Female

Michael Weston

Character Name : Danny

Original Name : Michael Weston

Gender : Male

Chip Chinery

Character Name : Cop

Original Name : Chip Chinery

Gender : Male

Nick Vallelonga

Character Name : Cop

Original Name : Nick Vallelonga

Gender : Male

Michael Bay

Character Name : Photographer

Original Name : Michael Bay

Gender : Male

Del Pentecost

Character Name : Lou

Original Name : Del Pentecost

Gender : Male

Jeremy Rowley

Character Name : William Morris Receptionist

Original Name : Jeremy Rowley

Gender : Male

Ellen Cleghorne

Character Name : Music Publishing Receptionist

Original Name : Ellen Cleghorne

Gender : Female

John Fugelsang

Character Name : Richie the Booker

Original Name : John Fugelsang

Gender : Male

Bud Cort

Character Name : Romero

Original Name : Bud Cort

Gender : Male

Frank Medrano

Character Name : Walt

Original Name : Frank Medrano

Gender : Male

Elizabeth Beckwith

Character Name : Management Office Receptionist

Original Name : Elizabeth Beckwith

Gender : Female

Diane Hudock

Character Name : Open Mic Woman

Original Name : Diane Hudock

Gender : Female

Wali Collins

Character Name : Critch

Original Name : Wali Collins

Gender : Male

Nicole Ghastin

Character Name : Lyndsay Morgan

Original Name : Nicole Ghastin

Gender : Female

Jonathan Klein

Character Name : Manager

Original Name : Jonathan Klein

Gender : Male

Alexandra Balahoutis

Character Name : Hostess

Original Name : Alexandra Balahoutis

Gender : Female

Johnny Knoxville

Character Name : College Guy

Original Name : Johnny Knoxville

Gender : Male

Chris Wylde

Character Name : College Guy

Original Name : Chris Wylde

Gender : Male

Mandy Amano

Character Name : Dancing Girl in Bar

Original Name : Mandy Amano

Gender : Female

Stephanie Hodge

Character Name : Dancing Girl in Bar

Original Name : Stephanie Hodge

Gender : Female

Carla Alapont

Character Name : Dancing Girl in Bar

Original Name : Carla Alapont

Gender : Female

Allison Ford

Character Name : Dancing Girl in Bar

Original Name : Allison Ford

Gender : Female

Kathy Nowrey

Character Name : Dancing Girl in Bar

Original Name : Kathy Nowrey

Gender : Female

Joseph Patrick Kelly

Character Name : Coyote Ugly Bar Patron

Original Name : Joseph Patrick Kelly

Gender : Male

Greg Collins

Character Name : Coyote Ugly Bar Patron

Original Name : Greg Collins

Gender : Male

Stephen Snedden

Character Name : Customer - Fancy Drinks

Original Name : Stephen Snedden

Gender : Male

James T. Sale

Character Name : Finale Club Drunk

Original Name : James T. Sale

Gender : Male

Joe Bucaro III

Character Name : Finale Club Drunk

Original Name : Joe Bucaro III

Gender : Male

Reviews

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DoubleUK

@DoubleUK

2021-06-23

I managed to see this movie on it's first day of screening in New York, back in 2000, just before I went back to Europe. 'Coyote Ugly' is a nice romantic comedy, perfectly fit for the generation who didn't grow up with 'Flashdance', Saturday Night Fever etc. Piper Perado plays the young aspiring song-writer who wants to get a major record-deal, write songs and then safely watch others perform her music. But then there's this little snag, called reality. Although the story is not very surprising it is solid and consistent told. We understand why she ends up on the bar dancing (no spoiler here). And at the same time we understand why her father is disappointed. A fine part played by John Goodman. At times their relationship reminded me of the one Madonna and Danny Aiello had in the 'Father Don't Preach' music-video. Father reluctantly sees his daughter grow up. And she only wants him to be proud of her. After I saw the trailer on television I immediately went to the REAL Coyote Ugly Saloon on 1st Avenue on which this film was based (unless there's another one, of course). The real bar is not nearly as flashy as it's celluloid counterpart. But they DO hose down annoying customers with beer and there IS dancing on the bar. However by the female customers, rather than the waitresses. But they do get fresh with you if you happen to order something they don't serve. (anything besides beer and Jack Daniels) And they do drink shots with the costumers. Funny detail is that in the movie is explained why they don't get drunk. I know, I know, we already have Flashdance. (Also from Bruckheimer) but I don't mind if this type of story is being updated now and then, right? Although the soundtrack could sound a bit more contemporary.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-11-08

**An excuse to make a film full of women swaying seductively without a hint of softcore.** What can we say about a romantic film, with light touches of comedy, that spends most of its time showing us very attractive women in tight, short clothes, and bouncing around sensually in an atmosphere of mockery and debauchery worthy of a university graduation party? A lot of things. What leaves us no doubt? It is a film made with an openly and openly heterosexual audience in mind. Released in 2000, I don't know if the film would be possible today without being immediately accused of sexism and giving a stereotypical and sexualized image of women. Let's start by talking about the good things. One of them, perhaps the best, is the extraordinary soundtrack, which compiles excellent songs into one of the best non-original soundtracks of the decade: “The Right Kind of Wrong” and “Can't Fight the Moonlight” are so good that the entire we know them. The music is so important here that, in a sense, it is more of a music video than a film: the protagonist is an aspiring songwriter who tries to make it in the music market without much success, but who discovers that she sings well and becomes one of the main attractions. of a nightclub. The scenarios are convincing enough for us to believe them, especially if it is known that there really is a bar of this type in New York (in fact, it seems that others in the same franchise have already opened). Even so, there is so much exaggeration at parties that it is, in my eyes, difficult to believe in a certified and legal commercial space. Minimally decent editing, but sometimes lax, and cinematography that relies too heavily on red tones complete, on a less positive note, the more technical aspects of this film. In addition to the good songs, we have the beauty of the cast, with young and slender actresses, who make up for their inexperience with fantastic bodies and good dancing skills: Piper Perabo, Maria Bello, Tyra Banks, Izabella Miko, Bridget Moynahan and Adam Garcia. It's a shame that physical beauty doesn't translate into talent: as the cast wasn't chosen based on the actors' abilities, none of them offer an inspired performance. They are a bunch of complete scoundrels and the film, at this point, is very weak. In the interest of justice, it is imperative to save the renowned John Goodman, the only good actor here, who shows us what it is like to act in a character full of grace and quite comical. All of these, however, are mere stumbling blocks on the long road of a production that could, even so, be frankly good if it told us a good story. It is in the script and the story told that the film falls to the ground like an aspiring model who breaks both heels while parading. When watching the film, I asked myself over and over again where the hell the script was, because all that, that whole trip to the city, to a future in show business, is so absolutely cliché and has already been repeated so much that it is unacceptable. There is no substance. Then, all that sugary romance, without any chemistry, without any logic... it's too stupid, with stupid and unacceptably poorly written dialogues.

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ZOZEO

@ZOZEO

2025-01-08

COYOTE UGLY IS AWESOME

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-01-16

'Coyote Ugly' is solid cheese and I'm here for it. There's nothing all that noteworthy to say about this, you'll either enjoy it or you won't; I doubt there's much middle ground. For me, it works. It's well paced and well acted, the music is well chosen too - s/o LeAnn Rimes. I'm pretty sure I've seen this before when I was younger, so long ago that I hadn't had it logged on here. I can't say I totally remembered it whilst watching, though many of the scenes did feel familiar and I recalled the main cast. Speaking of which, Piper Perabo is good as lead. Maria Bello, John Goodman and Adam Garcia are also solid. Just discovered that this has the same director as Kangaroo Jack. David McNally really made these two classics and ducked out of the industry, what a rockstar.