Showgirls
Cast :Elizabeth Berkley, Kyle MacLachlan, Gina Gershon
Director :Paul Verhoeven
Studio :Mgm/Ua Studios
Format :Color, Widescreen, Closed-captioned
Released Date :September 22, 1995
DVD Released Date :June 05, 2001
Language :Spanish (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :NC-17
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 11, 2005
SummaryAs Pure Camp it's OK, As a Serious Film...It Sucks
Content
The People that like this movie are mainly pervs who love T&A even if there is any point to it or not, my advice go rent a porno. This movie is a fun time for the absolute 100% disaster of it all. The acting is B movie grade, and that even includes Kyle Mchlachlan slumming here(David Lynch come and save him). The story is paper thin and silly, laughably so in fact. This movie received notice only because it was rated NC-17, which is the main reason I have a loathing for this film. True sincere films that also got hit with this rating suffer from the impression that they like this one are simply brain dead gratuitious trash. Movies about strippers and dancers always suck, it's just the way it is. Striptease was even worse than this one, with the exception of Burt Reynolds. Watch this movie only for a good laugh, it's all that it's worth.

Rating
DateAugust 10, 2005
SummarySaved By The Bell
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I grew up watching Miss Berkeley on Saved By The Bell. Now all can think about is that muff.

Rating
DateJuly 16, 2005
SummaryA dazzling, visual feast!
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To start, I just don't know why so many people down-grade this film. I absolutely love this movie and I've watched it more times than I can say. And just to make this known, I am NOT (and I repeat), I AM NOT BEING SARCASTIC WITH ANY OF THE REMARKS I MAKE ABOUT THIS FILM.

Paul Verhoeven is, without a doubt, an excellent director. In fact, he made three of my favorite movies: Total Recall, Basic Instinct and the movie I'm reviewing now, Showgirls.

Showgirls stars Gina Gershon, one of my favorite actresses. She is, in my opinion, one of the most sexiest and talented women in showbiz (and rock n' roll) today. Her performance is one of the greatest things about Showgirls. Whenever she's onscreen, she dominates it in its entirety. No one else could have played the part of Cristal Connors.

Showgirls also stars Elizabeth Berkley (the lead role) and Kyle Maclachlan. This may come as a shock to most who read this, but there was no miscast. Yes, Elizabeth fit the role. She's beautiful with alot of energy and charisma. She did fall in some parts , but she REALLY tried. Everyone out there has potential, they just need to find it. Berkley is fun to watch and she shines in every scene. She deserves a lot more credit. For those out there who really beat her performance into the ground, shame on you.

Showgirls's other star is Kyle Maclachlan, best known for his great performance in the American masterpiece Blue Velvet. Here he takes the 'bad guy' role of Zack. Maclachlan puts forth a very good performance, but it certainly can't beat his Blue Velvet role.

The storyline was great thanks to Joe Eszterhas, who also wrote the script for 1992's brilliant smash, Basic Instinct. The movie's shows put on at the Stardust were simply breath-taking and vivid. Definitely something that can be watched over and over.

When the Showgirls V.I.P. editon was released, I went out and bought it. The box is cramed with a lot of little goodies but I really wish that a few more features could have been put on the DVD. I wanted to shoot David Schmader for his rude and disrespectful commentary that was included on the new edition. Instead, I would have very much rather appreciated a commentary by Paul Verhoeven or Joe Eszterhas. Too bad, I guess.

Overall, enjoy Showgirls. It's pure classic all the way.

Rating
DateJuly 09, 2005
SummaryA PERFECT EXAMPLE OF HOW MISCASTING A LEAD ROLE CAN SPELL BOX-OFFICE DISASTER...
Content
"Showgirls" is actually a much better film than I'd expected, and is certainly entertaining - a gaudy, glitzy, guilty pleasure full of color and razzamatazz. Where this movie does suffer, however, is in the blunderous miscasting of Elizabeth Berkley in the lead role. Although she is not an unattractive woman, Ms. Berkley just does not have the the type of toned, shapely physique that this role would have called for. Out of all the gorgeous Hollywood starlets that likely auditioned for the part, it's hard to believe that Ms. Berkley was the very best that they could come up with. That crucial detail right there just throws the whole movie off and, consequently, makes it very difficult to take the movie's storyline seriously. That's one of the reasons why it's now considered a "camp" classic, which isn't such a bad thing in itself, but I'm sure that it's certainly not what esteemed director Paul Verhoeven had intended when making this film.

Rating
DateJune 26, 2005
Summarythe real sin city
Content
Noami hitack to Las Vegas she stays with a black woman. She gets a job at being a striper the she makes it big at being a show girl. And in the end she makes it even bigger towards the end of this movie by being a star dusk. When her true idenity gets found out you know her past saying her father killed her mother and himself, Noami's real name is Polly & some more other stuff gets found she had no other choice but to leave Vegas.
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