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    Cocktail

    Cocktail
    Director: Roger Donaldson
    Actors: Tom Cruise, Bryan Brown, Elisabeth Shue, Lisa Banes, Laurence Luckinbill
    Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.99
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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 74 reviews
    Sales Rank: 4907

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 104 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.1 x 0.6

    MPN: 786936124965
    UPC: 786936124965
    EAN: 0786936124965
    ASIN: B000065V3G

    Theatrical Release Date: July 29, 1988
    Release Date: August 13, 2002
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Two bartenders at a busy Manhattan watering hole dream of someday owning their own bars. Their present lives consist of elaborate drink-mixing performances and sleeping with many of the female customers, until a fight over a woman causes the younger bartender to flee to Jamaica. In Jamaica he finds true love with a vacationing waitress, but blows it when his materialist instincts get the better of him and he takes up with a wealthy, older, New York fashion designer. She brings him back to the city, where he lives as a kept man for a time, but realizing that love will make him happier than money, he seeks out the waitress, and tries to win her back.

    Amazon.com
    This 1988 effort at creating a milestone coming-of-age story with the impact of The Graduate is commendable, but the results are mostly shaky and garish. Tom Cruise plays an ambitious young man who arrives in New York City and becomes known as a flashy bartender in a hot club. After falling for Elisabeth Shue's girl-next-door character, however, his desire for success causes him to travel down a more selfish path with an older woman. The film, directed by Roger Donaldson (Bounty), is built on entirely on appearances (Cruise's star charisma) and flash (the way Cruise and his character's bartending mentor, played by Bryan Brown, toss bottles of booze around). The more interesting and underlying themes, however, particularly the hero's obvious Oedipal dilemmas, are lost beneath this window dressing, as if everyone involved was afraid to commit to the story's intrinsic value. Cruise fans might want to take a look at this, but otherwise there isn't much to recommend it. --Tom Keogh


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    5 out of 5 stars Best Tom Cruise movie   March 29, 2009
    J. Dykstra (Roswell, NM)
    I'm not a huge fan of Tom Cruise, but I think this is probably his best movie in my opinion. This is the right role for his cocky attitude. This is a great 1980s movie too. It has a lot of the themes from that time period. Of course the movie is probably most famous for the bottle-spinning slick bartending and banter between Cruise and Bryan Brown. It's almost like two great movies rolled into one. One movie is the whole get-rich decadent 1980s scene and the other is a halfway decent romantic movie. All of the acting is great, and most of the dialog is sharp. This is a movie you can watch over and over and it never gets old.


    4 out of 5 stars Interesting Plot Twists, But Very Idealized   December 12, 2008
    Aradia Paganus (Middle America, in a giant corn field between two rivers!)
    My boyfriend really wanted to rent this movie, but we could not find it anywhere-- so I went ahead and bought a copy here on amazon. I didn't know what to expect, my boyfriend was a 'flare' bar-tender while in college (he does those amazing stunts while making drinks).

    Anyhoo. I can typically figure out the plot, the intended morals of the film- and most all the corporate sponsors of a film in about 15 mins of the start. This one was much more difficult-- it portrayed the way, I am sure many, 20-somethings feel when getting into the 'real world'. What to do with your life, how to get there. The lead character starts down one avenue, the military where we begin the movie. Then he goes to the big city imagining life at the top only to realize he will need some more education to get there. Gets into school, but needed employment. He stumbles into a bar where he learns very quickly the skills of the trade. Sleep deprivation and his own idealism screw him over in college.

    So the character still has a goal of getting to the top and creates another idealized plan for getting there without a degree. His partner betrays him as a way to teach him a lesson about love *cruel, but... you'll see* So the hero of the story continues his plan for success alone. Life is great, if not lonely. He meets a girl. *awhhh*

    The cruel partner shows up again... but he's a gold digger now! And gets the hero into trouble again... *hearts get broken*

    Plot shift again... totally new lifestyle, but the hero remains faithful to his plan of getting to the top (very '80's movie). But more heartbreak, a death and a few fist fights later he learns lessons about money, love and friendship... *cue cheesy music* the things that really matter in life.
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    Over all the movie was fine, but if you think deeper than the average movie viewer you will note that they sugar coat the true economic hardships of living in the city as a student; and completely ignore the issue of alcoholism as a disease. You will get annoyed by the fact that the partner of the hero can always manipulate the hero by 'betting' with him. And unplanned pregnancy is completely glossed over as something that happens with no options available to the woman... and the man is not expected to participate-- or even be aware-- of the pregnancy or the child. However because he does want to be in the woman's life he is a hero, and of course just because they spent a few sweaty nights having unprotected sex on a beach they will have a satisfying marriage in the city... regardless of the fact that he is a bartender/owner of a dingy bar, regardless of the fact that this woman was the daughter of multi-millionaires who was disowned because she stayed with the Hero of the story. Not to mention that they are expecting twins... and that she hangs out while pregnant in a smoky bar (but hey it was the '80s).

    I realize that I was born in '84, and I don't entirely understand the ethics of the decade-- but there is so much more to being successful in life than being idealistic. However I imagine it did help him that he was attractive, white and male... I would love to see a sequel to this film:
    -- The Hero of the film becomes absent, alcoholic husband/father, bitter because he's too old and too tired to keep up the fantasy that he'll 'make it one day'.
    --- The beautiful love interest, now overweight, depressed and resentful of the man that got her knocked up in the first place, then got her disowned by her rich family; and of the children that made her loose her figure.
    -- Plot twist involving low-income housing, AA, Jenny Craig, child protective services, welfare and food stamps... maybe an extra-marital affair! Oh the possibilities are endless.



    5 out of 5 stars Favorite Movie   December 12, 2008
    Jeremy Paulin
    This was my favorite movie growing up and I'm glad they made it into a DVD so I can continue watching it!


    4 out of 5 stars Coughlin's Law: anything else is always something better   September 14, 2008
    C. CRADDOCK (Bakersfield)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Cocktail is a good but not great movie. You might even call it a bad movie, but it is thoroughly enjoyable, kind of a Flashdance or Showgirls, but with drinks instead of dancing. It is a classic Horatio Alger tale, a rags-to-riches, work hard and you'll achieve the American Dream kind of fable. There is the obligatory scene where a teacher, bitter about failure in the real world, takes it out on his students. There is the mentor who helps him achieve the American Dream. And there is the boy meets girl, boy gets girl, boy loses girl, and boy gets her back aspect. There is also the part where he makes a bargain with the devil, a rich older woman, but after being thoroughly humiliated, he tries to salvage what remains of his dignity and self respect. It has all this, plus Cruise plays a very entertaining bartender who juggles the cocktail shakers. The tag line is: When he pours, he reigns. What's not to like?

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    Doug: Coughlin's Law: anything else is always something better.
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    Brian Flanagan (Tom Cruise) has just gotten out of the military. His uncle Pat owns a bar, but he never ever under any circumstances, will give out drinks on the house. Though he could work there, Brian feels he was meant for better things. He goes to the big city looking for a start in some fruitful career but is turned down everywhere. Finally he stops at a bar where he meets his future mentor, Doug Coughlin (Bryan Brown). Coughlin sees himself as a philosopher, citing Coughlin's Laws that he has written over the years, distilling his experiences as a bartender into a potent brew. He sees great potential in the young Flanagan, and takes him under his wing, though in spite of his uncle owning a bar, he doesn't even know that a Cuba Libre is a rum and coke.

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    Doug: [Introducing himself] Douglas Coughlin, Logical Negativist. Flourished in the last part of the 20th Century. Propounded a set of laws the world generally ignores, to its detriment.
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    Flanagan is a quick learner, though, and soon he has mastered his lessons. The parts where Doug and Brian rock the house with their fancy dancing and pouring moves are a little hard to swallow. They draw huge crowds as if they are rock stars? But then again, is that any more preposterous than watching a movie about rock star bartenders? The fancy pouring they do is called 'flair bartending' and such people actually exist and were hired to train Tom Cruise and Bryan Brown in this arcane art.

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    Doug: I don't care how liberated this world becomes - a man will always be judged by the amount of alcohol he can consume - and a woman will be impressed, whether she likes it or not.
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    Some of the parts were a little dated. The movie was made in 1988, and there is one scene where a man announces himself as the first Yuppie Poet, and proceeds to recite one of his verses. This is a bit quaint, but it does manage to evoke that bygone era quite well.

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    Doug: When you see the color of their panties, you know you've got talent. Stick with me son and I'll make you a star.
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    Brian, now that he is a 'rock star,' picks up Coral (Gina Gershon), a bartender groupie. Coughlin bets him $50 that she'll have another man within a week, then beds her himself, so as not to lose the bet. Though Brian throws a hissy fit, punches him, and quits, Coughlin claims that he did him a favor and he'll thank him some day.

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    Brian: Coughlin's Law: never show surprise, never lose your cool.
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    Brian goes to Jamaica to seek his fortune. It is there that he meets Jordan Mooney (Elisabeth Shue), who is just tremendous in this role. Though she didn't get any Oscar nominations for this role like she did for Sera in Leaving Las Vegas, it is a solid performance and she is just about perfect. Brian doesn't realize just how rare she is.

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    Doug: Coughlin's Law: never tell tales about a woman. No matter how far away she is, she'll always hear you.
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    Coughlin shows up with his new rich wife, and makes another bet that he can't seduce a rich woman himself, and close the deal. He wins the bet, but loses his true love in the process. Anyway, you know the story, we laughed, we cried, we drank.

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    Brian: Should we let it breathe?
    Doug: It hasn't breathed for fifty years, it's dead. Let's just drink it.
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    Funny thing, in 1988, the year he made this, it won a Razzie for worst picture, but Rainman, made the same year, won the Oscar for best picture. And even the Razzie acknowledged that in spite of Cocktail being a bad movie, it was thoroughly enjoyable.

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    Doug: Coughlin's Law: bury the dead, they stink up the place.
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    TOM CRUISE


    Tropic Thunder (2008) .... Les Grossman
    Lions for Lambs (2007) .... Senator Jasper Irving
    Mission: Impossible III (2006) .... Ethan Hunt
    War of the Worlds (2005) .... Ray Ferrier
    Collateral (2004) .... Vincent
    The Last Samurai (2003) .... Nathan Algren
    Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) .... Tom Cruise as Austin Powers
    Minority Report (2002) .... Chief John Anderton
    Vanilla Sky (2001) .... David Aames
    Mission: Impossible II (2000) .... Ethan Hunt
    Magnolia (1999) .... Frank T.J. Mackey
    Stanley Kubrick's eyes wide shut (1999) .... Dr. William 'Bill' Harford
    Jerry Maguire (1996) .... Jerry Maguire
    Mission: Impossible (1996) .... Ethan Hunt
    The Last Samurai/Interview With the Vampire - The Vampire Chronicles (1994) .... Lestat de Lioncourt
    The Firm (1993) .... Mitch McDeere
    A Few Good Men (1992) .... Lt. Daniel Kaffee
    Far and Away (1992) .... Joseph Donnelly
    Days of Thunder (1990) .... Cole Trickle
    Born on the Fourth of July (1989) .... Ron Kovic
    Rain Man (1988) .... Charlie Babbitt
    Young Guns (1988) (uncredited) .... Cowboy
    Cocktail (1988) .... Brian Flanagan
    The Color of Money (1986) .... Vincent Lauria
    Top Gun (1986) .... Lt. Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell
    Legend (1985) .... Jack
    All the Right Moves (1983) .... Stefen Djordjevic
    Risky Business (1983) .... Joel Goodsen
    Losin' It (1983) .... Woody
    The Outsiders (1983) .... Steve Randle
    Taps (1981) .... Cadet Captain David Shawn
    Endless Love (1981) .... Billy

    ELISABETH SHUE

    Hamlet 2 (2008) .... Elisabeth Shue
    First Born (2007) .... Laura
    Gracie (2007) .... Lindsay Bowen
    Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (2005) .... Lily
    Hide and Seek (2005) .... Elizabeth
    Mysterious Skin (2004) .... Mrs. McCormick
    Leo (2002) .... Mary Bloom
    Tuck Everlasting (2002) (voice) .... Narrator
    Hollow Man (2000) .... Linda McKay
    Molly (1999) .... Molly McKay
    Cousin Bette (1998) .... Jenny Cadine
    City of Angels (1998) (uncredited) .... Pregnant Woman
    ... aka Stadt der Engel (Germany)
    Palmetto (1998) .... Mrs. Donnelly / Rhea Malroux
    ... aka Dumme sterben nicht aus
    Deconstructing Harry (1997) .... Fay
    The Saint (1997) .... Dr. Emma Russell
    The Trigger Effect (1996) .... Annie Kay
    Leaving Las Vegas (1995) .... Sera
    Underneath (1995) .... Susan Crenshaw
    Blind Justice (1994) (TV) .... Caroline
    Radio Inside (1994) .... Natalie
    Heart and Souls (1993) .... Anne
    - Oral Sex, Lies and Videotape (1993) TV episode .... Maura Barish
    Twenty Bucks (1993) .... Emily Adams
    Hale the Hero (1992) (TV)
    Soapdish (1991) .... Lori Craven / Angelique
    The Marrying Man (1991) .... Adele Horner
    Back to the Future Part III (1990) .... Jennifer Parker
    Back to the Future Part II (1989) .... Jennifer Parker - Jennifer McFly
    Body Wars (1989) .... Dr. Cynthia Lair
    Cocktail (1988) .... Jordan Mooney
    Adventures in Babysitting (1987) .... Chris Parker
    Double Switch (1987) (TV) .... Kathy Shelton
    Link (1986) .... Jane Chase
    The Karate Kid (1984) .... Ali Mills
    Somewhere, Tomorrow (1983) (as Lisa Shue) .... Margie

    GINA GERSHON

    Bound (1996) .... Corky
    Showgirls (1995) .... Cristal Connors



    4 out of 5 stars Good all around entertainment   August 15, 2008
    T. Crawford
    Just a great favorite of mine from a while back. Always loved Elisabeth Shue!


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