Tom Cruise had it easy compared to Piper Perabo. Piper Perabo also turns to flair bartending at a popular bar but the difference is that the female bartenders are expected to dance suggestively on top of the bar while dressed in skimpy clothes. While new in town, Tom Cruise turns to flair bartending and becomes a local celebrity.
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Twelve years after Cocktail, another bartender movie comes along that sees a young protagonist seeking success in the big city only to turn to bartending. God knows how many people were injured in stunts like this during the time. Should this have happened? No! The glossiness of film can influence the public, and the make believe world of Coyote Ugly in the real world looked ridiculous and dangerous. Then the female bar staff would dance on top of the bar to attract patrons. In Ottawa, Canada, there was one bar in the downtown area that would light the bar on fire just like in this movie. I remember in the early 2000’s the effect this film had on bars. The scene where the girls are soaking themselves in water is well shot for a movie but would have looked silly in the real world. I would have loved to see one of the girls fall off the bar a few times, because that would have lent some credibility to the scene. There is no way that transpired in real life perfectly the way it did on screen. My biggest problem with the bar scenes is that Coyote Ugly paints a cinematic portrayal of dancing girls on a bar that never make a mistake and always shine. When Moynahan’s allowed to unleash her character's anger and punches a guy at Violet’s performance it single handedly outshines anything that happened at the bar. Bridget Moynahan and Izabella Miko get little dialogue and spend most of the film dancing on the bar. The water scene is gratuitous and degrading. The bar scenes at Coyote Ugly are silly and go beyond silly into the realm of ridiculous. They both come across as genuine twentysomethings trying to make it in the real world. The relationship between Violet and Kevin is like many rom coms of before but Perabo and Adam Garcia make it work.
The audience will root for Violet’s success because of Piper Perabo. In a world that seems silly and beyond belief it’s Perabo’s acting ability that makes Violet stand out. Perabo makes the character believable and gives the role credibility and humanity. Piper Perabo is sweet and adorable as Violet. Not only is Violet’s song writing career on track, but her relationship with Kevin is flourishing. Three months later, Violet is back at Coyote Ugly as LeAnn Rimes records her song to a packed bar. Kevin is there thanks to a timely phone call from Lil, and Violet performs her song ‘Can’t Fight the Moonlight’. Hesitant at first, Violet heads to the competition only to have an attack of stage fright. Her demo tap is accepted for a song competition. The pep talk from her father and leaving Coyote Ugly has Violet on the right path. Her dad refuses and encourages her to continue her song writing. Her father is injured at work, and this upheaval in her life has caused Violet to wonder if she should move back home. Violet’s relationship with Kevin hits a snag. The confidence that she once had starts to evaporate. As time moves on Violet starts to embrace the Coyote Ugly lifestyle, and this causes her problems with Kevin and her father. She learns to play to the crowd and for a moment she overcomes her stage fright and sings in front of the bar patrons. Hesitant at first, Violet adapts and starts to love her job. When Violet walks in for her first shift, she sees a rowdy bar and Cammie and Rachel dancing on top of the bar in multiple suggestive ways. Being a bartender at Coyote Ugly is not an ordinary job. After some conversation, Lil agrees to hire her temporarily. Violet finds the bar and meets the owner, Lil (Maria Bello). Violet learns that they are bartenders at Coyote Ugly, and that Zoe is leaving her job. At an all-night café she overhears three women, Cammie (Izabella Miko), Rachel (Bridget Moynahan) and Zoe (Tyra Banks) talking about their rowdy night out and counting the money they earned. Though she starts a relationship with Kevin (Adam Garcia), Violet is not having any luck with her song writing. Arriving in the city that never sleeps, Violet works hard to create a demo tape and sends multiple copies to talent agencies and recording studios, only to be rejected. She leaves her smalltown in New Jersey and her father Bill (John Goodman) with hopes of hitting it big in New York City as a songwriter.
Will the Jerry Bruckheimer produced film be as entertaining as the Tom Cruise vehicle? Let’s find out.
Our bar hopping journey jumps twelve years ahead from 1988’s Cocktail to 2000’s Coyote Ugly.