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Striptease
Bounced from her job, Erin Grant needs money if she's to have any chance of winning back custody of her child. But, eventually, she must confront the naked truth: to take on the system, she'll have to take it all off. Erin strips to conquer, but she faces unintended circumstances when a hound dog of a Congressman zeroes in on her and sharpens the shady tools at his fingertips, including blackmail and murder.
Release : | 1996 |
Rating : | 4.5 |
Studio : | Columbia Pictures, Castle Rock Entertainment, Lobell/Bergman Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Demi Moore Burt Reynolds Armand Assante Ving Rhames Robert Patrick |
Genre : | Drama Comedy Crime |
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Perfect cast and a good story
A Major Disappointment
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Welcome to the Eager Beaver. All the stars have aligned and the Demi Moore miracle is upon us.Demi, stripping as Erin Grant, in Striptease, to Annie Lennox, is life. Beautiful, beautiful, hot life. Demi looks so, sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo f'ing hot in this IT IS insane! She's so bad and Demi IS 1 of the most spectacular beautiful women of this beautiful life we live.! MONEY CANT BUY IT baaaby sex can't buy it oooh baby drugs can't buy it ooh little baby money can't buy it !Her fake tits look great. Demi has the best fake tits money can buy, the best fake boobs I've ever seen on any lady with my own 2 eyes. I love 'em, so.Striptease has a great ensemble cast led by Burt and his funny character with Rhames and Patrick and sweet little Rumer. Armand Assante is perfect for his part, quietly.Come 2 me run 2 me do & be done with me come come come.. Dying is easy it's watching Moore strip in her black panty thong OH DEAR GOD.. that makes life hard.Striptease is a genius movie, very likable. All the other girls who play strippers are super hot in this too especially that sweet tiny blonde.Demi's breaking boundaries in 1996. Moore's a major megababe. I wish Moore was in this movie more. Striptease's still really good though, even when Demi's not on screen, or naked.I love this movie it's 1 of my favorite movies because Demi is more beautiful than God and she's smoking hot. I love you, Demi Moore.Strippers get a bad wrap, because of crazy ass old ass politicians.Striptease is genuinely comical/really funny, with great animals. Demi's really hot. I cannot wait to see her strip again, but I will. I love your face and your eyes, Dem, haha, your hair and your body, your skin.Striptease is the best movie to masturbate to, thank you very much. I love Demi Moore. She's mesmerizing, an angel, and she steals the show.I want Moore, I mean more. I love the scene where she takes off her towel listening to Annie. OMG! It's always good for a chubby because Demi's so f'ing hot in it and wet. I respect her. Her ass is so amazing, oooooooh myyyyyyyy.Striptease has brilliant, compelling doses of family drama. I give it a true rating of an 8, mostly attributed to you know who, Pandora Peaks, no, just kidding, the perfect and beautiful Demi Moore. She looks great. I want to see her naked again.The villains suck in this movie, unlike Demi.Demi Moore stripping in the spotlight on stage in a purple tiny thong with a pole and a bunch of super lucky guys watching to Little Bird is gorgeous especially the beginning of it. It makes me want to cry, it makes me want to sit right down and cry. I LOVE her body. I can only imagine her sweet essence.Demi gives a real riveting all-around top performance fitting for the film. She's got the look, and the passion, and tenderness, and the moves. Thanks, Demi, you black haired goddess o m g you're so beautiful. I love you, Demi.Striptease is the hottest f'ing movie ever.
A stripper and single mother gets dragged into a dangerous situation after a congressman takes a fancy to her. Striptease is not meant to be taken seriously i mean Burt's perfomance was over the top and it was meant to be like that. The comedic element was also made on purpose and unlike films like 50 Shades for instance this film has nostalgia and the 90's all over it and is better filmed and has a better sex appeal than most film people give it credit for. It's not the best film of the 90's and it's definitely not Demi Moore's best movie but it's not her worst one either. (A+)
This movie gets a lot of attention for being a mainstream film with an unusually high amount of nudity, yet nudity is the least notable aspect of the movie from a critical standpoint. With but a single exception, this movie's use of nudity is entirely appropriate to the subject matter: a strip club and its employees. Less nudity simply wouldn't make sense.The lone exception is a scene where Ms. Moore's character practices a stage routine at home after a shower. It turns awkward the moment she pulls panties on under cover of the towel she has wrapped around her body. Why the sudden modesty? She's clearly alone, the blinds are closed, and her comportment in the rest of the scene shows that she feels entirely secure in her person. Why not either a) drop the towel and pull on the panties, or just leave the towel on through the rest of the scene and skip the flashes of buns and boobs? There is either too much nudity in this scene or not enough. The movie makers tried to strike a balance between unnecessary titillation and a desire to keep their MPAA R rating, at a toll to believability.Contrast this with the backstage scenes, where the women re-dress shortly after coming off stage. We believe this. It's probably cold back there. They aren't going to hang around in their skin until it's time to go back on stage.The real problem with this movie is that it is nearly incoherent in its presentation. The style jerks madly between scary, slapstick, and serious. I'm all in favor of nuanced movies that don't fit into neat categories, but this movie doesn't blend them, it just butts mismatched scenes up against each other.It's clear that the movie's main character is not happy stripping for a living, but the sense we get from the movie is that this is because of the club's patrons, not from being nude, per se. One of the most telling scenes in the movie is when the main character's prepubescent daughter steals an illicit peek at her mother stripping and dancing on stage. When her mother learns of it, she is clearly upset by it, but why? Given the stage lights, all her daughter could have seen is the nudity, but it's clearly not nudity that's the problem here, only the audience's reaction to it. That leaves a huge hole in the social commentary this movie could be making, that the only problems needing to be fixed are the risks to the dancers.In the end, I find myself completely unchanged in my opinions about nudity, stripping as a profession, or the sleaze accompanying it. As a sermon, this movie entirely fails, where it had the opportunity to break new social ground.Then there are the scenes of violence mixed with comedy. It comes across not as black comedy, but as clowns stumbling drunkenly through a gang fight. It feels contrived, completely unrealistic. Violence and comedy can blend wonderfully: witness Quentin Tarantino's films. This film doesn't manage to pull that blend off at all.In the end, I give this movie 3 out of 10 because this movie failed to either achieve untethered fantasy or grounded reality. The only scenes that felt real are the exotic dancing scenes. It's 2016: if I want to see beautiful women peeling to their skin, I don't need to plow through 2 hours of incoherence to get it.I'm unlikely to watch this movie again.
"Striptease" is a multi-award winning picture. Unfortunately, these are Razzie Awards---awards given for god-awful films and performances. It received an amazing seven nominations and took home six awards--including Worst Movie and Worst Actress! This puts the film is a very unique league...as few films have been nominated or won like "Striptease". This alone is the reason I watched the film...I was curious how bad this bad movie could be.The film is about Erin, a divorced mother whose husband is a trashy criminal...yet we are to believe the judge game HIM custody. Regardless, this ex- made sure she lost her job and now she has been 'forced' to become a stripper. With no experience, she instantly becomes a star attraction and the men in the club go positively insane when she dances. During one of these times, a crazy congressman (Burt Reynolds) gets out of control and soon all sorts of unforeseen situations result.So is this really a bad film? But what's surprising is that it's basically an ultra-low budget trash film...or that's what it looks like. Yet, inexplicably, the movie had a HUGE budget--including $12,000,000 for its star, Demi Moore!! Why they chose her, I have no idea as her appearing semi-naked didn't help the film to become a success. Instead, they could have easily gotten a cut-rate stripper and saved a LOT of money. And I think this huge budget and big studio treatment for essentially a trash film is why it got so many Razzies. If it was just some cut-rate trash film, no one would have noticed it and the film would have quickly disappeared. The film suffers because it's a bizarro script that seldom makes sense, has characters who simply are caricatures instead of believable members of the human race and because the film cannot decide what it wants to be. Is it a comedy? Is it a raunchy film? Is it a drama about a mother trying to regain custody of her kid? Is it a murder mystery? Is it a film about politics and the abuse of power? Is it an episode of "The Jerry Springer Show"? Any one of these might have worked...but together the film is just brain-achingingly weird and nonsensical--especially by the very end. Not bad enough to have earned 6 Razzies...but pretty bad.