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* [[Not So Different]]: Cristal is proud of Nomi for having lied, cheated, and backstabbed her way to the top because she did the exact same thing to the lead showgirl before.
* [[Pay Evil Unto Evil]]: Nomi kicking the ever-loving shit out of rapist Andrew Carver.
* [[Rape Asas Drama]]
* [[Real Men Hate Affection]]: Al's parting line to Nomi ("Must be weird...not to have anyone...come on you.") is intended as a heartfelt farewell.
* [[Recycled in Space]]: Any number of backstage movies AT A BURLESQUE SHOW. Parallels with ''[[All About Eve]]'' have been pointed out.
* [[Staircase Tumble]]
* [[Two-Person Pool Party]]: [http://showgirlsualuealuealeuale.ytmnd.com/ The one in this film] ('''NSFW''') is infamous.
* [[Your Approval Fills Me Withwith Shame]]: Just as Cristal has almost successfully seduced Nomi, she tells her "Y'see, darlin'? You are a whore." causing her to snap out of it and storm off.
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{{quote| ''"Man, everybody got AIDS and shit."''

Revision as of 23:11, 15 April 2014

Showgirls was a 1995 sexploitation film directed by Paul Verhoeven. The only movie to wide release under the NC-17 rating, this tale of the lives of Vegas strippers set to the plot of 42nd Street may have been partially responsible for the rating's decline; it was basically an X-rated movie that went through the ratings process (which was and is not required for an X rating).

The film tells the tale of Nomi Malone (Elizabeth Berkley), a country girl who hitchhikes to Las Vegas in hopes of becoming "a dancer" and eventually (after a lot of nudity, a lot of sleaze, a little violence, and a lot of choreographed numbers) making her way to the top.

Common reactions are split between thinking it's a campy, So Bad It's Good, Cult Classic or just plain bad. It doesn't quite seem to know if it's a comedy or drama or a combination of the two or something else entirely. Although some have called it a satire of the human condition and the relationships between women. Or a non-trashy movie that happens to be about trashy people. Or a parody of misogynistic exploitation films. Or simply a bad movie.

A sequel is in the works.


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 "Man, everybody got AIDS and shit."