The setup is that Knoxville's Irving Zisman invites people over or goes to locations where he proceeds to swear, drink lots of beer, accost people, fart, defecate, «accidentally» knock over a casket that contains the «corpse» of his dead wife, trick a pair of movers into committing what is «technically» a crime by moving the «corpse,»
dance at strip club, or make uncomely advances toward women of all ages.
Several pole
dances at a strip club are shown.
Not exact matches
However, I thought I read there were
at a
strip club and one of the guys got a lap
dance.
There is a potentially ribald scene in which the duo try to bond with their 21 - year - old teammates by taking them to a
strip club (one in which no clothing is taken off, and, oddly, one in which z recurring Flashdance gag neglects to capitalize on), which leads to some fairly tepid gags such as one of them (Brener, «Glory Daze») trying to pick up a stripper who is also one of the
dance instructors (Szohr, Piranha)
at Google, and another involving one of the young men (Raphael) continuing to dry the ejaculation in his pants under a bathroom hand dryer before going out for more lap
dances.
I'm afraid it's nothing more complicated than a case of run - the - mill relationship troubles, revealed during a very long monologue that places Travis on one side of a two - way mirror and his ex, Jane (Nastassja Kinski)-- now
dancing at a seedy Houston
strip club to make ends meet — on the other.