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A Cool Dry Place (1999)
Released By: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: John N. Smith
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Devon Sawa, Vince Vaughn, Joey Lauren Adams, Monica Potter
Published ID: 7996
UPC: 024543117414,
Plot: Vince Vaughn stars in this drama about a single father trying to balance career ambitions against personal responsibilities. In A Cool Dry Place, Vaughn plays Russell, a lawyer in a small town in Kansas who has been raising his five-year-old son Calvin (Bobby Moat) on his own since his wife Kate (Monica Potter) left him without notice. After a year and a half as a single man, Russell is starting to rebuild his personal life and begins dating Beth (Joey Lauren Adams), a pretty veterinarian's assistant who has taken a shine to him. However, Russell's new relationship runs into rough waters when Kate returns, looking to re-establish her relationship with Calvin, and Russell is offered a high-paying job with a law firm in Dallas, TX. Director John N. Smith, best known for Dangerous Minds, shot the Kansas sequences on location in Ontario, Canada; Dallas, however, plays itself. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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GB Raze
Added 8/22/2009

Could not find this movie at any of the video stores. Thanks to Amazon for the help. Much appreciated. After seeing it all the way through, I did not think that it was Vince Vaughns best. Just not the part for him.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
BEAUTIFUL MOVIE!!!
Added 1/1/2008

Heart warming and beautifully scripted, this movie is wonderfully acted from the top with Vince to the the young boy who plays his son. Didn't know Vince had such range but this movie proves it for him. Great addition to anyone's movie collection.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Amazing Vince
Added 11/21/2007

This movie made me reflect almost continuously on the life of a close friend and how he took care of two sons and a daughter after his wife left him more than once and admitted to him that she wasn't capable of caring for and raising her children.

Now to actors. Joey is delicious. In every role she seems to just play herself and she is so delightful. Monica Potter is ethereal in both her mood and her beauty but she plays this character perfectly: drawing us in early with her charms and later exposing her flaws with elegant alacrity. But Vince! What amazing depth with which he portrays this gentle, confused, yet resolute and determined-to-get-it-right young father who first and foremost, loves his son.

Excellent movie. It is all of FIVE STARS in my book.

2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Jenn Aniston is Right
Added 11/2/2006

This film, made in the late 90's, highlights a newcomer, Vince Vaughn. Frankly, I've missed his stuff till he showed up in the National Enquirer dating Jenn Aniston. Recently I saw Thumbsucker, where he had a minor part, a be-glassed school teacher and chess coach. Then the Wedding Crasher thing happened and we saw a kind of motor mouth, gen-x, comic. Well that quick retort was foreshadowed in A Cool, Dry Place. There's a wonderful manliness and sensitivity in Vaughn's acting that's tough to project simultaneously. Think Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca. We can hardly blame Joey Lauren Adams from falling for him instantaneously. Hell, I'd marry him. Er, okay, maybe not.

Therefore, a reluctant dad loses his high-powered attorney job because he needs to rush home and relieve the baby sitter. Mom had taken a hike, finding a man better than Vince. Hmm not too believable, but that's the plot. The kid is cute, dad is cute, and new girlfriend is red-hot cute, but then mom shows up. Thereafter the drama goes for tears. Folks from the Mid-West do move along a little slowly, so the pace may get you drowsy here and there. Still, I liked this film.

2 out of 4 people found this helpful.
One of my personal favorite films
Added 5/12/2006

'A Cool Dry Place' to me is a very underappreciated film. It all but slipped under the radar and recieved little if any attention, but that's a shame, a huge shame. This film has always been one I enjoyed, but recently having seen it four times in the past month (it's played on TV almost every day) it's really grown into one of my personal favorite films. Vince Vaughn pulls out a brilliant performance, far more serious than most of his recent films, and he taps into something I've never seen in him before. Vaughn I think has hit some bad luck, for he's actually a pretty good actor he's just not given near enough credit where credit is due, and here is a prime example of due credit. Vaughn plays a single father, recently single, as he struggles to raise his young son (Bobby Moat). Not able to balance his career as an attorney and fatherhood he decides to leave his practice and move to Kansas where he coaches basketball and meets a lovly woman played by the beautiful Joey Lauren Adams. As there relationship developes Vaughn's ex-wife (Monica Potter) shows up to reclaim her place causing devision and turmoil in his life once again, and when offered an opportunity to take the position of a lifetime working for a law office in Dallas Texas he's faced with a crossroads...does he play working man or father. This is a brilliant look at fatherhood and the sacrifices one makes for his family. Beautiful story that leaves you with a lot of tears and a lot of heart.
7 out of 7 people found this helpful.
Stay Pigeons...
Added 11/18/2009

I was not impressed with this movie. I found it predictable and the characters slightly annoying. A little too obvious when less really is more. I would recommend renting it, though it is hard to find.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Clay Pigeons worth watching
Added 5/26/2009

Vince Vaugn is most convincing in this role, and really a handsome cowboy. Worth watching.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
One Super Flick
Added 2/20/2009

Clay Pigeons is a quirky modern Western with the bad guy wearing the white
hat. The boots, jeans, flannel shirts, pick 'em up trucks, and Big Sky
Country give it a distinctive coloring that is pure Americana. I think it
is a serial killer who-done-it on its way to being a cult classic. Vince
Vaughn's range as an actor is showcased here. I couldn't take my eyes off
him and couldn't wait for him to be back on-screen. Joaquin Phoenix plays
the small-town rube to perfection. In fact, all the actors give nuanced
performances that just take you in and make you feel right at home. I
gave it five stars because it's the kind of movie I will watch over and over, finding new details to revel in each time I see it.

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