
In a disastrous economy, after loosing his job, Alan, an out of work executive, dreams a series of bizarre comedic worst case scenarios that could happen if society's "strippers" get a hold of him. After over ten years of being produced (1998), this dark comedic drama proves to be both current and relevant in a changing world. This is Jorge Ameer's second feature, yet his first 35mm motion picture and theatrical release.... (Full plot summary below)
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In a disastrous economy, after loosing his job, Alan, an out of work executive, dreams a series of bizarre comedic worst case scenarios that could happen if society's "strippers" get a hold of him. After over ten years of being produced (1998), this dark comedic drama proves to be both current and relevant in a changing world. This is Jorge Ameer's second feature, yet his first 35mm motion picture and theatrical release.
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| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanFeatures amateurish acting and direction, and a going-nowhere script. |
| VarietyRobert KoehlerAmateurish, undramatic and bereft of any sense of pacing. |
| Village VoiceMichael AtkinsonOne of a barely acknowledged sub-breed of indie: howling-vanity amateur-work. |
| L.A. WeeklyErnest HardyThat clunky, God-awful bit of exposition-heavy dialogue perfectly encapsulates all that's wrong with this dismal film. |
| User ReviewnathanboI don't think even half of the reviewers have even seen 30 seconds of this film. The only way one would give this the score that many people would rate films such as Citizen Kane and The Godfather is if one suffered serious head trauma. I'm guessing many saw the title and decided to give the film high score. To one's surprise this movie is not really about strippers. It is about this one man's terrible life. His terrible bank, his terrible job, and his terrible brother in law. The acting is terrible, the script is terrible, and my day is terrible after watching this. If you want to see a movie involving a lot of strippers you will be sadly disappointed. This is one of the worst independent films I have ever seen. This makes The Room look like Casablanca. At least with The Room there is a so bad it's good quality to it that makes it a good comedy. With Strippers it is trying to be funny in the most unnatural and forced way. Everything is cheesy and poorly executed. There are no redeemable qualities to this film. |