Coyote Ugly
Director: David McNally
Actors: Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia, John Goodman, Maria Bello, Izabella Miko
Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Retail Price (not our price): $6.25
Release Date: 2001-01-16
Studio: Touchstone / Disney
Run Time: 100 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Discs: 1

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Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):

1) Product Description
From the hit-making producer Jerry Bruckheimer (Gone In 60 Seconds Armageddon) comes Coyote Ugly the intoxicating sexy comedy starring an unbeatable cast of hot new stars including Piper Perabo (Rocky And Bullwinkle) and Maria Bello (Payback). Moving to New York to pursue her dream of becoming a famous songwriter Violet Sanford (Perabo) finds herself desperate and broke. Through a twist of fate the shy innocent Violet lands a job as one of the barmaids at the hottest nightclub in town the down and dirty wild and fun Coyote Ugly. Pouring drinks and overflowing with attitude the "Coyotes" spend more time on top of the bar than behind it tantalizing the standing-room-only crowd with their outrageous antics! It s one wild adventure for a small-town girl chasing her dream in the big city.System Requirements:Starring: Juliet Neil Piper Perabo Adam Garcia Maria Bello Izabella Miko Melanie Lynskey Bridget Moynahan and Tyra Banks. Directed By: David McNally. Running Time: 101 Min. Color. This film is presented in "Widescreen" format. Copyright 2001 Buena Vista Home Video.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG-13 UPC: 786936144505 Manufacturer No: 02162700

2) Amazon.com
As a producer, Jerry Bruckheimer makes movies for guys, mostly action films like Top Gun and Gone in 60 Seconds. The ones he makes that feature women, such as Flashdance and now Coyote Ugly, broaden their appeal with a fondness for "strong women." For Bruckheimer, that means self-determined, attractive women who don't need men to get what they want. Is there anything sexier than that? In Coyote Ugly, the charming young waif Piper Perabo stars as Violet, a New Jersey waitress who moves to New York to make it big as a songwriter. She has absolutely no idea how the music business works, relying instead on her faith in her own abilities. In order to make ends meet, she gets a job in a bar called Coyote Ugly, where the bartenders are scantily clad women who dance on the bar and order around their mostly male clientele. Really, they are strippers who don't have to take off their clothes. In fact, the owner (Maria Bello) orders them to enact the first rule of strip clubs: "Appear available but never be available." Bruckheimer is smart enough to focus on the naive girl instead of the seamier side of the story, following her as she realizes her dream and picks up a disposable but nice man along the way. Further "empowering" the female figures in the film, Zoe (Tyra Banks), the bartender whom Violet is replacing, leaves in order to go to law school. See? They're as smart as they are sexy! Then there's John Goodman, who turns in an absolutely charming performance as Violet's concerned father. This is a sweet and inoffensive film as long as you don't think too much about it. --Andy Spletzer


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