Review(s): DVD Raw, Exposed, Untold: Exposing The True World Of Exotic Male Dancing (Director's Cut)
It's Coming Out on DVD!!
Great!! It's coming out on DVD. I saw this Documentary and let me tell you, this thing Rocks!! What's good is that there will be more to see on DVD!! Can't Wait, it's a Must See!!
IT DELIVERS!!!
I have had the priviledge of viewing this and found it to be very insightful into the world of exotic male dancers, and trust me it delivers!! From start to finish, this film keeps you totally involved and interested in what really happens. I would highly recommend this movie to anyone!!
HOT! HOT! HOT!
My friends and I were at Legends (a strip club in London, Ontario) when they were filming the dancers last summer. I didn't get interviewed like the previous reviewer did, but it was still a pretty wild night. The club was really packed that night and there were plenty of cute dancers. My favourite is Southern Heat, a really cute latino guy. Since none of these dancers were from London, I was hoping to get a copy this documentary from TV, but now that it's comming out on DVD I just buy that. I wonder what they put into the deleted scenes section.
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This movie is boring, and it has a "been there, done that" feel from Breillat. This movie's problems are indicative of what I feel is the larger problem plaguing "art house" cinema the last couple of years. They have become as formulaic and thoughtlessly perfunctory as your most paint-by-numbers Hollywood romantic comedy. Too many movies that are supposed to be providing intelligent and thought-provoking alternatives to what elitists call "The Hollywood swill" are not doing that. Instead, the art house formula has grown distressingly... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Catherine Breillat DVD Release Date: Released the 25 January 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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