Every once in a while, a film comes along that strikes a chord with
audiences in such a way that they react strongly; sometimes, because of
this, the film can become a hit. The opposite can happen as well.
"Showgirls" drew some venomous reviews from both critics and audiences,
and it quickly gained a reputation as a bad movie--most likely among
people who had never even seen it. For instance, an entire generation
of filmgoers who were probably too young (or not interested) to see
"Showgirls" were instructed that it was a bad movie when it was
mentioned as such in the all-ages trailer for the big hit "Scream 2". A
few years ago, people like Tarantino and a few respected film critics
began to admit that they loved the film, and now the herd is reversing.
Funny how that works, isn't it?
Yes, "Showgirls" is trashy and absurd, but we do enjoy those kinds of
films. Are we saying that it's wrong to make them? I think the problem
with "Showgirls" is that it's a joke the original filmgoing audience
didn't get, a great looking, big budget film that is a pastiche at
heart. Only after the film was released on home video did audiences
start to understand it.
Elizabeth Berkley, a true hottie.
Yes, she's all blonde.
Whatever people were expecting at the time of its release, they were
definitely not expecting a new "Beyond the Vally of the Dolls" (which,
like "Showgirls", got the strongest possible rating at the time of its
release). Also similar to Russ Meyer, Verhoeven takes Joe Esztherhas's
crazy script and directs his actors to be straight faced at all times,
saying these lines as if they mean it. Just like in 1970, most people
don't seem to get it. This is what amuses me most of all about
"Showgirls": even the people who claim to like it because it's "so bad"
are missing the point just a little. The new MGM DVD features
commentary by a 'fan' of the film who claims that everybody involved in
the film has made the wrong decision, as if a movie like this gets made
by accident. In fact, it seems to me that the only true bungling has
been MGM's marketing. Even now, as they reap the benefits of it being a
cult classic that has sold extremely well on home video, their idea of
how to round out the DVD edition is to get somebody totally uninvolved
with the film to deliver a sometimes amusing but otherwise unnecessary
commentary about the obvious ("Oh, watch this part where Nomi throws
her fries across the table!"). All this instead of paying Elizabeth
Berkley a couple thousand dollars to offer her own insights into the
film, which would have been a couple thousand times better.
Yeah, suck it babe.
the twat karate kick!
Eszterhas writes trashy movies intended to be a good time, and
"Showgirls" is certainly that. But I can't imagine Verhoeven thinking
that this movie would connect with audiences on a large scale basis;
the trailers implied that "Showgirls" would be similar to "Basic
Instinct", which it is not. Maybe if this movie had come later, after
another failed attempt to recreate "Basic Instinct", people might have
accepted it as its own type of film. The dialog is way over the top,
and how utterly boring would the movie have been otherwise? Other parts
of the film are marvelously conceived, and Verhoeven keeps the film in
motion at all times. The only thing that truly spoils the fun is a
violent rape scene, although it does fit with the reptilian tone of the
movie, full of victims and victimizers; it is the one thing that
grounds the film in the real world with real violence. It may not have
been intentional, but it presents an interesting concept: if the rape
had happened to any other character, it would not have been the same.
Because it happens to the film's only sympathetic character, it carries
a great impact. The cinematography is flawless, and the sets are always
interesting and sometimes funny (like the bizarre stage numbers). Pay
attention to the soundtrack as well, Verhoeven has an excellent
collection of songs, many of them written specifically for the film.
Quality time.
Yeah, lemme rub my wet pussy on your body daddy.
Watching Elizabeth Berkley's career self-destruct on camera is one of
the film's most morbidly fascinating pleasures. I beg to differ with
people who call her performance "bad"; what actress could have played
this part and made it anything other than what Berkley did? The truth
is, she worked wonders with a character that was impossible to play.
Her dancing is both ridiculous and a marvel. How she can bend herself
into those positions and hit those marks, not to mention her famous lap
dance gyrations, must be seen to be believed. Gina Gershon is great
too, a leering predator who manages to be both vulnerable and
invincible at the same time, and only because she seems to be the only
actor in the troupe that's in on the joke. Kyle McLachlan is skeezy,
with a haircut and a smile that make him resemble the creature from the
"ALIEN" franchise more than a human being. You expect an inner jaw to
emerge from his mouth at any moment.
Sexploitation returns!
Dance hides sex.
This is my working suit.
"Showgirls" is ridiculous, but to me it's also multifaceted and
fascinating, appealing to the cynic in all of us. It fails as an
engaging story, but the film itself doesn't fail to engage the viewer
at all; you can laugh at it (or with it), and it accomplishes something
subversive in the way it makes you consider the filmmakers and actors
involved. I think most people just say "Showgirls" is a bad movie
because they've already been told it's a bad movie. I revisit it more
often than some of the other films in my collection, and it gets more
absurd, funny, gross, and sometimes even beautiful, every time I watch
it. Bad movies are boring movies. "Showgirls" is not.
Overall, a good B movie revisiting the old glory of the sexploitation genre only with a darker view.
No tuve la fortuna de verla en el cine y me ahorre la entrada :).
Bueno la arrende y disfrute en la comodidad de mi home,es por así decirlo un raro de culto como The Rocky Horror Picture Show y no es chiste.
Paul Verhoeven después de hacer Total Recall y RoboCop se mando pedazo de película Cheap B Semi-Porno, no entiendo.
Esta película se encuentra entre los Top Ten de las mejores películas malas que se han hecho según el libro de Golden Raspberry Award
Los realizadores querían que Madonna interpretara a Conners Cristal y Drew Barrymore a Nomi Malone. La tarjeta de presentación que Gaye quita del espejo cuando se muestra Nomi en el camerino,dice "Drew".
Como toda pelicula rara que se aprecie, se esparció el rumor que la realización estaba maldita o con algún mal de ojo.
Elizabeth Berkley se le pagó 100.000 dólares por interpretar el protagonico de la película. Cuando se libero el Box set vip especial,ella pidió 2.500 dólares para ser entrevistada. Se negaron. Después del desastre se le vio por estos lados en una producción nacional.
Si es de culto como The Rocky Horror Picture. La pelicula en cuestion es Last Call he aquí el link http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120727/, ademas de la mencionada Elizabeth Berkley, tambien participa Peter Coyote ("Keys en E.T" y otras grandes producciones).
Como cosa aparte si no fuera por tus lados ultra b y desnudos no serian películas entretenidas de leer.
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No tuve la fortuna de verla en el cine y me ahorre la entrada :).
Bueno la arrende y disfrute en la comodidad de mi home,es por así decirlo un raro de culto como The Rocky Horror Picture Show y no es chiste.
Paul Verhoeven después de hacer Total Recall y RoboCop se mando pedazo de película Cheap B Semi-Porno, no entiendo.
Esta película se encuentra entre los Top Ten de las mejores películas malas que se han hecho según el libro de Golden Raspberry Award
Los realizadores querían que Madonna interpretara a Conners Cristal y Drew Barrymore a Nomi Malone. La tarjeta de presentación que Gaye quita del espejo cuando se muestra Nomi en el camerino,dice "Drew".
Como toda pelicula rara que se aprecie, se esparció el rumor que la realización estaba maldita o con algún mal de ojo.
Elizabeth Berkley se le pagó 100.000 dólares por interpretar el protagonico de la película. Cuando se libero el Box set vip especial,ella pidió 2.500 dólares para ser entrevistada. Se negaron. Después del desastre se le vio por estos lados en una producción nacional.
Saludos.
en serio en una producción nacional? esa si que no la sabía.
Ésta película es digna de culto, pero del culto a lo bizarro.
Si es de culto como The Rocky Horror Picture. La pelicula en cuestion es Last Call he aquí el link http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120727/, ademas de la mencionada Elizabeth Berkley, tambien participa Peter Coyote ("Keys en E.T" y otras grandes producciones).
Como cosa aparte si no fuera por tus lados ultra b y desnudos no serian películas entretenidas de leer.
Saludos
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