Striptease (1996)
Facts
| Directed by | Andrew Bergman |
| Cast | Demi Moore, Burt Reynolds, Armand Assante, Ving Rhames, Robert Patrick, Gary Basaraba, Siobhan Fallon, Stuart Pankin, Pandora Peaks, Rena Riffel, Dina Spybey, Barbara Alyn Woods and Rumer Willis |
| Theatrical Release | June 28, 1996 |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
About Striptease
This horrible misfire from the usually reliable writer-director Andrew Bergman (The Freshman) has nothing funny, provocative, timely, or interesting to say (despite being based on a novel by Carl Hiaasen) once Demi Moore gets her clothes off. Moore plays a single, unemployed mom caught up in a custody battle who elects to make some money by stripping at a club. The character's troubles don't end there, however: Her ex-husband is posing a threat, and a perverted congressman (Burt Reynolds) is looking for more than a lap dance. Bergman's great wit is nowhere in sight, and the film primarily becomes another opportunity for Moore to function like a special effect. The unrated video version of the film includes two minutes of footage not seen in the theatrical release. --Tom Keogh Amazon.com
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Average user review:| hott!! |
| Some of the dumbest male characters to ever appear in a film |
Demi plays a mother where her ex-husband has custody of their infant daughter. The only job that she can get that pays enough is to strip at a club called "The Eager Beaver." The ex-husband steals wheelchairs from hospitals by putting on hospital scrubs, the daughter in the chair and walking out the door. The ex-husband's sister and her husband live in one of the ugliest and dirtiest trailers ever to appear in a movie. However, the dumbest male role in this movie and quite possibly the dumbest in the history of cinema was played by Burt Reynolds. His character is a congressman so stupid that you wouldn't want him to even drive a bus or clean the subways in D. C. for fear that it would be contagious.
The ending is so preposterous that my impression was that the writers just wanted to put something together to end the movie so they could go on to more interesting work. Even though Moore is as hot as they come, there is no way I would ever watch this movie again. Even crazed stalkers of Moore would probably edit the movie down to the at most ten minutes where she is scantily clad.
June 22, 2008
| You really had to have read the book to get it. |
Burt Reynolds plays Congressman Dilbeck almost exactly as he's portrayed in the book and he does a fantastic job in the role. Ving Rhames does a great job playing the bouncer, Shad, at the Eager Beaver. Unfortunately, the screenwriters' adapted screenplay attempts to make the Erin Grant role a bit more serious than she was in the book and, quite honestly, a more significant character than she was. Given that "Strip Tease" the novel was a dark comedy, having any character delve into the seriously dramatic was not really something I feel Hiassen intended.
Whether talking about the book or the film, do note that this story isn't a sex-fest. While the story does have a great number of scenes where the strip club is the setting, it's really done in such a way that it's not at all distasteful. I think that while some of the scenes where Erin was dancing were dragged on for the moviegoers who were just there to see Demi nude, the filmmakers did a commendable job keeping it from becoming entirely about sex and I give them credit for that. The story could have been slanted an entirely different direction with this kind of story.
For the real story, read the book and you'll enjoy. The movie makes a lot more sense when you've read the book. I own the movie and the book and enjoy both. March 24, 2008
| Been to the circus lately? |
Once all you 'high-and-mightys' out there get past that BS facade you've dragged throughout the reviews, you can get honest for a change and admit you got your moneys worth in eye-candy... and she was well worth whatever time and money was spent!
If seeing Demi as beautifully displayed as you heard she'd be, then I highly recommend buying and watching this movie.
Lets face it; Howard Hughes didn't profit in mad money selling the sensational hit THE OUTLAW to the public because it was a standard production of a western, but because of the advertised The Outlawspecially made bra to be worn and displayed by Jane Russell! December 21, 2007
| Demi: 10, everything else: 3 |
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