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Directed By Paul Verhoeven
Written By: Joe Eszterhas
Cast: Elizabeth Berkley, Gina Gershon, Kyle MacLachlan, Glenn Plummer, Alan Rachins, Robert Davi, Gina Ravera, Greg Travis, Al Ruscio, William Shockley, Michelle Johnston, Dewey Weber, Rena Riffel, Melinda Songer, Jack McGee, Jim Ishida, Bobbie Phillips, Lisa Boyle, Alexander Folk, Matt Battaglia, Pamela Anderson, Jim Wise, Geoff Callan, Paul Bates, Gene Ellison-Jones, Robert Dunn, Jason Yribar, María Díaz, Danielle Burgio, Anne Gaybis, Amber Herrel, Walt G. Ludwig, Patrick Bristow, Ungela Brockman, Sebastian Lacause, Keith Diorio, Lin Tucci, Melissa Williams, Lance Davis, Danté McCarthy, Caroline Key Johnson, Joan Foley, Terry Beeman, Kevin Alexander Stea, Melanie Van Betten, Alexander Zale, Irene Olga López, Julie Pop, Jacob Witkin, Jana Walker, Christina Robinette, Michael Shure, Rick Marotta, Michael Cooke, Jean Barrett, Gary Devaney, Fernando Celis, Ashley Nation, Cory Melander, Sean Breen, Elizabeth Kennedy, Katherine Manning, Warren Reno, Rodney Ueno, Kathleen McTeague, Kristen Knittle, Sage Peart, Michael Washington, Debbie Ables, Lindsley Allen, Bryan Anthony, Christopher D. Childers, Keith Diorio, Eric L. Ellis, Carrie Ann Inaba, John Jacquet Jr., Laurie Kanyok, Caitlin McLean, Suzi McDonald, Lisa Ratzin, Kim Wolfe, Jamy Woodbury, Judette Warren, Lonetta Pugh, Madison Clark, Kelly St. Romaine, Micki Duran, Michelle Elkin, Andrea Moen, Nancy O'Meara, Sandra Plazinic, Laurie Sposit, Tonya Tovias, Michelle Zeitlin, Chris Tedesco, Larry Washington, Patrick Seymour, Robb Vallier, Buggsy Pearce, Richard Atchley, Anthony Backman, Timothy Scott Ralston, Eric Ritter, Richard Roraback, Teo, Ken Enomoto, Y. Hero Abe, Deena Grassia, Sal Vassallo, Bethany Chesser, Neisha Folkes-LeMelle
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Showgirls (1995)
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Elizabeth Berkley (that blonde from Saved By The Bell) stars as Nomi, a dancer with hopes of making it big as a showgirl in Vegas. When she arrives, she soon discovers that it will take a lot more than talent to make it to the top, but the gamble of a lifetime just may make her dreams come true.
Now, I could go on a intellectual discussion on the corruption of show business, whether voluntarily exploiting oneself is women empowerment, how director Paul Verhoeven and Joe Eszterhas killed the NC-17 rating instead of reviving it as originally planned, how the film became part of the Razzie Award spectacle, and on and on. But I won't. Instead I give you this:
It is two hours and eleven minutes of boobs. Love it or hate it, that is a lot of boobs.
....boobs.
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 | James Dec 10, 2006 11:06 PM
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