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State Press, AZ
March 18, 2005
"Nothing is cooler than 'Be Cool'. Even 'Get Shorty' falls short to its sequel.
'Be Cool' includes many cool things: great footage of an Aerosmith concert; a timeless cast ensemble; a dance scene featuring Uma Thurman, Jon Travolta and the Black Eyed Peas; and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson playing a Samoan man who loves to wear red and touch his buttocks. This movie is more than just cool, it's bitchin'....."
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Times Online, UK
March 18, 2005
"...By the end of 1997, Rose’s bandmates had resigned Guns N’Roses, a five-strong cast of rebels...Tom Maher, a manager once connected with the band, told me how he organised for the group to be counselled by their peers: Keith Richards and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler. 'But even that didn’t work out.' Maher laughed loudly, remembering the incredulity of having Richards and Tyler take on the guise of peacekeepers. 'I mean, if you’re not gonna listen to Keith or Steve, who are you gonna listen to?'....."
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Telegraph.co.uk
March 18, 2005
"...The Prime Minister (Tony Blair) is reading a book called Naughty Parents with his four-year-old son Leo, and relaxes by listening to Aerosmith and U2, he has said in an interview with a Welsh radio station. He told listeners to Swansea Sound that the Blairs were 'amazingly like any other family', adding: 'We don't sit around the breakfast table discussing the Government's medium-term financial strategy.' "
March 18, 2005
"Nothing is cooler than 'Be Cool'. Even 'Get Shorty' falls short to its sequel.
'Be Cool' includes many cool things: great footage of an Aerosmith concert; a timeless cast ensemble; a dance scene featuring Uma Thurman, Jon Travolta and the Black Eyed Peas; and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson playing a Samoan man who loves to wear red and touch his buttocks. This movie is more than just cool, it's bitchin'....."
Or This...
Times Online, UK
March 18, 2005
"...By the end of 1997, Rose’s bandmates had resigned Guns N’Roses, a five-strong cast of rebels...Tom Maher, a manager once connected with the band, told me how he organised for the group to be counselled by their peers: Keith Richards and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler. 'But even that didn’t work out.' Maher laughed loudly, remembering the incredulity of having Richards and Tyler take on the guise of peacekeepers. 'I mean, if you’re not gonna listen to Keith or Steve, who are you gonna listen to?'....."
Or...
Telegraph.co.uk
March 18, 2005
"...The Prime Minister (Tony Blair) is reading a book called Naughty Parents with his four-year-old son Leo, and relaxes by listening to Aerosmith and U2, he has said in an interview with a Welsh radio station. He told listeners to Swansea Sound that the Blairs were 'amazingly like any other family', adding: 'We don't sit around the breakfast table discussing the Government's medium-term financial strategy.' "