She refers to it in that scene BTW as “sexual preference.” The reason Magic Mike is not gay friendly is not that there’s an absence of any gay material– there IS actually a scene involving gayness, it’s just that the scene is one of Hollywood’s typical “gay panic is hiii-larious” scenes, where one of the stripper’s sisters freaks out because she thinks her brother might be gay (because he’s shaving his legs, etc.). Avildsen also helmed Rocky and Karate Kid? Watch Atkins seduce Warren below.Ī night in heaven can't get enough Channing Tatum Chippendales chippendales murder christopher atkins joe manganiello lesley Ann warren Magic Mike Magic Mike XXL Matt Bomer (Well, that’s what happens to cougars!) Would you believe director John G. When his teacher (Lesley Ann Warren) accidentally catches Ricky’s provocative show, it sparks an attraction that leads to erotic passion, loss of innocence and tragedy. It’s 1983 and The Blue Lagoon‘s Christopher Atkins is Ricky, a lithe college student who moonlights as an exotic dancer. We saved the final slot for the Citizen Kane of stripper movies. Great movie, but when it comes to the stripping, fellas, you can leave more than your hat on. But, really, would you stuff bills in any of these guys’ pants? Here ecdysiasm is just a plot device to get the guys - out-of-work British steel workers emasculated by their failures-to emotionally reveal themselves. We included this 1997 British flick-which inspired a successful Broadway musical-because it’s a damn good movie. But we just had to include this scene with criminally hot Ken Olandt as Larry Kazamias, a student whose nocturnal activities are killing his academic life.
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Granted, this Mark Harmon vehicle isn’t really a stripper movie - it’s more like Fast Times at Ridgemont High meets Mr. Think of it as Boogie Nights meets The Thunder From Down Under. This 2002 drama, and we use the term loosely, treads the same territory as The Chippendales Murder, but focuses more on the partying lifestyle the dancers were seduced into. Heavy stuff - but this raunchy striptease by Victor Webster will soothe your troubled soul. Most people associate Chippendales with gyrating himbos and screaming housewives, but there’s blood on that g-string: This based-on-true-story flick reveals how Indian-American businessman Somen “Steve” Banerjee ( Lost’s Naveen Andrews) started the wildly successful revue and then hired someone to knock off his troublesome choreographer. (Apologies for the lousy image quality-take our word for it, he was fine.) Campy turns by Susan Blakely and Lesley-Anne Down (as the delightfully named “Morganna Ross”) are just icing on a big slab of beefcake. An episode of Murder She Wrote has more erotic tension, but Calabro was quite fetching in a g-string.
This made-for-TV clunker from 1988 never came out on DVD, and VHS copies are rarer than a chest hair on Matt Bomer. After the jump, check out Queerty’s roundup of seven of our fave male-stripper movies.
Still, we have our memories - and blessed YouTube. (Us fags had to appropriate them for our own use.)īy the turn of the new millennium, society was so comfortable objectifying men, that the admitted corny genre became unnecessary. These flicks were usually thrillers - the idea being danger is sexy - and always aimed at red-blooded American women. And partially because of the death of that campy pop-culture staple, the made-for-TV movie.īut back in the 1980s, when male studio heads finally realized women possessed sexuality, they green-lighted some real gems for fans of male pulchritude. Partially it’s because women realized how cheesy it was to have Zorro shake his blade in your face. It’s been a long time since male strippers have captured the cinematic zeitgeist.
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We’ve been dying to see even more skin from Channing Tatum, Matt Bomber, Kevin Nash, Joe Manganiello and Adam Rodriguez than we saw in the original film three years ago. In case you’ve been living in a cave without a wireless connection, you know that Magic Mike XXLopens July 1, and you better believe we’ve got our tickets.