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* [[Film of the Book]] - Based on a novel by the same name, written by Carl Hiaasen. One of the concessions that the critics give is that the screenplay is pretty faithful to the book.
* [[Insistent Terminology]] - ''Don't'' call the women working at the Eager Beaver "strippers" where Shad can hear you. [[Berserk Button|Just...don't.]] They're not strippers; they're ''dancers''.
* [[Loony Fan]] - Jerry Killian is very fond of Grant, although he's never quite implied to have gone to the point where he'd cross the line from [[Loony Fan]] to [[Stalker Withwith a Crush]] - although that may be because Shad is quite open about being willing to inflict harm on anyone who seems to be a danger to the dancers. {{spoiler|But he is the one who tries to blackmail Dilbeck, to try and get Grant's custody case judged in her favor. It gets him killed.}}
** Dilbeck has a piece of lint from Grant's dryer.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Grant. '''And how!'''
* [[Psychotic Lover]]: Dilbeck.
* [[Single Mom Stripper]] - Grant, a divorcee trying to regain custody of her daughter, is now working at the Eager Beaver in order to earn the money she needs to fight the custody battle.
* [[Stalker Withwith a Crush]] - Congressman Dilbeck. He even goes so far as to have Grant's ''dryer lint'' stolen, {{spoiler|so that he can have sex with it while it's still warm}}. Grant is ''incredibly'' creeped out when she finds out.
 
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