One of the biggest complaints about «Magic Mike» was that it was a lot more serious than people were expecting for
a film about male strippers, and producer / star Channing Tatum addressed that issue with the promise that the upcoming sequel would be a much lighter affair.
When: July 1st Why: One of the biggest complaints about the first «Magic Mike» was that it was a lot gloomier than moviegoers were expecting for
a film about male strippers, and Channing Tatum has addressed those issues with the promise that the upcoming sequel will be a much lighter affair.
Not exact matches
There is a sense that if Jacobs tried to create his own characters and make a separate movie
about male strippers, this
film could very well have worked.
The first
film charted a story
about a group of
male strippers, believing that they were living the good life, but as they fell deeper down the rabbit hole, they realised their lives were hollow.
Wrapped up in a goofy road movie
about male strippers» last hurrah, this is the most quietly radical
film Hollywood has made in years.
When a series
about a handsome and charming
male stripper serves up two dud love stories in a row, you have to assume it's intentional — that the
films are genuflecting to the idea of including a «love interest,» but not trying too hard to make a convincing one, because it might interfere in with the
films» true, great, ongoing romance, between the audience's eyeballs and Channing Tatum's body.
If Robert Altman had chosen to make a
film about the lives of
male strippers, the end result might have resembled «Magic Mike,» a shockingly great flick that's far better than it probably has any right to be