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Showgirls (1995)

Showgirls (1995)
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"I'm gonna dance," Nomi Malone (Elizabeth Berkley) insists in the opening scene of Showgirls, and dance she does. In this quasi-update of All About Eve, Nomi is a drifter whose sole ambition is to headline the "Goddess" topless dance show at the Stardust in Las Vegas. Of course, even Nomi must pay her dues, and she does so at the Cheetah, grinding poles and lap dancing her way to a future. Fortunately, her roommate, Molly, works at the Stardust and invites Nomi to see the show, where she meets Crystal Conners (Gina Gershon, in the Bette Davis role), with whom she immediately forms a love/hate relationship. Nomi soon learns what she must do to get ahead, and the rest of the film documents her cat-like crawl up the showgirl ladder of success. Directed by Paul Verhoeven, (Robocop, Basic Instinct, The Fourth Man), Showgirls was conceived as the first big-budget "adult" film since 1977's Caligula, and the first such production to wear the NC-17 rating; its failure at the box-office discouraged further attempts at large-scale adult productions. ~ Dylan Wilcox, Rovi

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Starring:
Elizabeth BerkleyGina Gershon, (more)
Director(s):
Paul Verhoeven
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NC17
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Synopsis of Showgirls

"I'm gonna dance," Nomi Malone (Elizabeth Berkley) insists in the opening scene of Showgirls, and dance she does. In this quasi-update of All About Eve, Nomi is a drifter whose sole ambition is to headline the "Goddess" topless dance show at the Stardust in Las Vegas. Of course, even Nomi must pay her dues, and she does so at the Cheetah, grinding poles and lap dancing her way to a future. Fortunately, her roommate, Molly, works at the Stardust and invites Nomi to see the show, where she meets Crystal Conners (Gina Gershon, in the Bette Davis role), with whom she immediately forms a love/hate relationship. Nomi soon learns what she must do to get ahead, and the rest of the film documents her cat-like crawl up the showgirl ladder of success. Directed by Paul Verhoeven, (Robocop, Basic Instinct, The Fourth Man), Showgirls was conceived as the first big-budget "adult" film since 1977's Caligula, and the first such production to wear the NC-17 rating; its failure at the box-office discouraged further attempts at large-scale adult productions. ~ Dylan Wilcox, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
131 mins

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Director(s):
Paul Verhoeven
Writer(s):
Joe Eszterhas
Producer(s):
Charles EvansAlan Marshall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NC17(Adult Humor, Rape & Sexual Abuse, Profanity, Nudity, Violence, Not For Children, Strong Sexual Content, Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Curt B.

    Love or hate it you can't argue that this movie (now almost 20 years old)has an energy that movies of this genre' haven't been able to capture since then (Think: the forgettable and limp "Nine"-the juvenile, brain damaging "Stepup" series-in fact just about every dance movie made since then-now that's depressing!). The lethal combination of Verhoeven and Eszterhas makes for one Big entertaining in-your-face movie with hilarious quotable lines, lots of nudity (all of which seems perfectly normal and if it isn't who cares) and raunchy dialogue. Berkley should be saluted for taking on a tough part and giving it her all. Whatever her limitations as an actress she more than makes up for it with sheer energy and courage. if you haven't seen it and don't mind adult dialogue and lots of nudity make time for one entertaining Guilty pleasure of a movie and forget what the critics said about it!

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    S. G.

    Good story, good dancing. Win-win.

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    James Q.

    I think I saw this before but a cleaner version. Lots of good T&A and some foul mouth women. Good show though.

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