The Cooler

Production year: 2001

Drama R   Running time: 1:42 

IMDB rating:   7.0     Aspect: Wide;  Languages: English;  Subtitles: English, Spanish;  Audio: DD 5.1

The premise of this swinging Vegas picture is enough to carry it over its narrative rough spots. The unluckiest sap on the planet (William H. Macy) is employed as a "cooler" at a casino; his very presence can chill the hot streak of any patron on a roll. He's valued by the old-school manager of the place, a role given a two-fisted, bourbon-swilling incarnation by Alec Baldwin. Macy means to quit, but then he falls for a waitress (the excellent Maria Bello, from Permanent Midnight)--might his luck be changing? The subplots are pretty much a mess, but the frank sex scenes between Macy and Bello give the movie a truly offbeat feel. The tawdry air of a second-rate casino is also nicely done: This is not the new family-friendly Las Vegas, but a tough place of superstitions, sinister back rooms, and shabby motels. The characters are perfectly at home.

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Features

Audio commentary
Deleted/extended scenes
Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries

Special features

Director and Crew Commentaries
Anatomy of a Scene
Storyboard Comparisons
5.1 Music Only Track
Lady Luck: The Making Of The Cooler
Unreleased Deleted Scenes
The Cooler