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The Strip Game

The Strip Game (2005)

March. 08,2005
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5.6
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NR
| Documentary

Method Man follows the lives of five strippers living in five different states. More than a voyeuristic trek between strip clubs, the film is an insightful, intimate look at the everyday lives of strippers.

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Alicia
2005/03/08

I love this movie so much

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Pacionsbo
2005/03/09

Absolutely Fantastic

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Keeley Coleman
2005/03/10

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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Jonah Abbott
2005/03/11

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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legal-buddha
2005/03/12

This was excellent. It was both entertaining and insightful, providing a plethora of laughable moments paired with the tough reality of the strip business. You have to have an open mind to watch it, and truly capture the meaning behind the film. Method Man deserves a lot of credit. In making this film he displayed a fine example of curiosity and creativity. His message at the end changed my opinion on strippers, and opened my eyes to the reality of the situation. On a slightly different note, I have read prior reviews discussing this film, and I must say, sadly, many are laced with text-book examples of unintentional racism. A person can be a rapper and still have something important to say. Everyone needs to watch the end of it, when Method Man is sitting down one-on-one with the camera, that is what changed my mind.

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ChaneOfTheDead
2005/03/13

At first glance it seems like an interesting documentary. It's certainly something that would peak ones interest, "What is a strippers life really like?". From the opening you know that it's nothing more than a gangster rappers attempt at marketing himself.It goes from Stripping clips blasting rap music, to rappers talking..like rappers talk, to maybe 2-3 minutes of actual strippers talking about their lives and back to strip clips. repeated for an hour or so.Any message in this movie is destroyed by the idiotic rappers. Maybe someday someone who knows how to make a documentary will touch upon the subject again without egotistical asses putting themselves infront of the camera for literally most of the actual talking during the movie.This doesn't deserve the 1 I gave it.

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