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Overview
Release Date:
12 March 2004 (Italy) morePlot:
A series of vignettes that all have coffee and cigarettes in common. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 4 nominations moreUser Comments:
I guess I mistakenly think I'm cool moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Roberto Benigni | ... | Roberto (segment "Strange to Meet You") | |
| Steven Wright | ... | Steven (segment "Strange to Meet You") | |
| Joie Lee | ... | Good Twin (segment "Twins") | |
| Cinqué Lee | ... | Evil Twin / Kitchen Guy (segment "Twins / Jack Shows Meg His Tesla Coil") | |
| Steve Buscemi | ... | Waiter (segment "Twins") | |
| Iggy Pop | ... | Iggy (segment "Somewhere in California") | |
| Tom Waits | ... | Tom (segment "Somewhere in California") | |
| Joseph Rigano | ... | Joe (segment "Those Things'll Kill Ya") (as Joe Rigano) | |
| Vinny Vella | ... | Vinny (segment "Those Things'll Kill Ya") | |
| Vinny Vella Jr. | ... | Vinny Jr. (segment "Those Things'll Kill Ya") | |
| Renee French | ... | Renée (segment "Renée") (as Renée French) | |
| E.J. Rodriguez | ... | Waiter (segment "Renée") | |
| Alex Descas | ... | Alex (segment "No Problem") | |
| Isaach De Bankolé | ... | Isaach (segment "No Problem") | |
| Cate Blanchett | ... | Cate / Shelly (segment "Cousins") |
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Rated R for language.Parents Guide:
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95 minColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
South Korea:12 | Mexico:B | Australia:M | Canada:14A | Finland:S | Germany:o.Al. | Netherlands:AL | Singapore:NC-16 | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Zurich) | UK:15 | USA:RMOVIEmeter: 
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Tom Waits improvised his excuse for being late for his rendezvous with Iggy Pop. In it he explains that he had to perform "roadside surgery" to deliver a baby in the back of a car. Waits is known for toying with journalists and is fond of altering his place of birth (barn, elevator, etc.). In one such interview he claimed to have been born in the back of a taxi cab. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When toasting in the Champagne sequence, the cup of Taylor Mead changes hands. moreQuotes:
Steve: I've not given my number out to many eminent people in the past. I've not given my number out to Sam Mendes, so you're in good company.Alfred: Well, if it's good enough for Sam Mendes it's good enough for me.
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Set Back (Just Cool) moreFAQ
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I loved this movie. Okay, I loved about 75% of it. But I'm glad I saw all of it. I don't smoke, I only drink coffee when it's dressed up in a frilly disguise, and I didn't recognize everyone in the film, nor did I much care about that. I didn't recognize the writer/director's name, though I really enjoyed Night on Earth and Dead Man, and now I know his name. It was just so good to see this parade of tense interaction, waiting on or predicting what would come next. I loved how some of the moments in the first vignette were mimicked in a later one by an entirely "different" set of people.
I loved the stark interruptions of uncomfortableness, loved watching all the people pour their coffee or tea, loved the hilarious facial expressions of Molina and Coogan--it seemed to me they were portraying the two most extreme British stereotypes interacting with each other, and it was clearly fun for them.
I enjoyed the cheap, gritty sets, the introductions and goodbyes. I am not sure who the movie would best play for; as I sat and thought about who to share it with, only members of my own family came to mind. We're all a bit quirky, so the best way I can put it is that maybe if you like the "mockumentaries" of Christopher Guest, but can appreciate an even darker twist, you'll have a laugh at this.
The boring parts were the shortest, and the vignettes I liked best were so much fun it was worth the whole picture to see them.