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I'm a Stripper follows the lives of three male strippers in the sexiest cities in N. America -- Montreal, Niagara Falls and Las Vegas. Each guy has been selected to create a dynamic perspective on the reality of making a living in the buff. From an outspoken crew of friends making their living gig to gig in the Niagara Region, to a young Asian man rebelling from his conservative upbringing by dancing for men in Montreal, to the big lights of a show on the Las Vegas Strip - this documentary takes a hard look at a taboo industry that's becoming more accepted. I'm a Stripper offers the full meal deal and with so much of its subjects' personal lives exposed - leaves its audience with a lot to chew on.
S**S
Learn About The Stripping Profession
Yes, they all have their good times with regard to partying, sex, alcohol, drugs, and entertaining others, but it is still work.This film was an eye-opener to the male side of the stripping profession. And, man, the guys in this film are hot; there is nudity too. There is approximately 1 male stripper per 8 female stippers, and the woman make more of the money. But, if a man is interested in entertaining alot of woman and making a living, you might want to look into it.
L**S
I enjoyed that this documentary interviews a wide spectrum of male ...
I enjoyed that this documentary interviews a wide spectrum of male strippers, from glitzy stage productions to the club scene, even the renewed burlesque variety. I found the interviews to be really interesting in exploring why these guys enjoy being strippers. The production values are good. However, for being a documentary series about strippers, it disappointed in blurring what viewers most likely would be wanting to see: the bare asses and frontal views. The first episode showed a number of clear bare ass shots, but then the other episodes started blurring the views, sometimes even when the guy was just wearing briefs. This downgrades the overall quality of the series.
T**2
Buyers Remorse
This is a fluff piece and not a very good one. Note to production & director. If you have no content at least cast hot guys.
F**Y
I'm A Stripper
Having been a "Stripper", I find this movie" I'm A Stripper" a complete puff piece and insult to the "Stripping" side of the Adult Entertainment business. After catching the tail end of this pseudo documentary on television, I was curious to see what I've missed and did the film makers give an accurate portrayal of what it is really like being a "Stripper", and the answer was NO. I was shocked to see that a movie about "Stripping" had zero full frontal nudity at all, why do a movie about "Stripping" and leave out the most important part??? You see more nudity on basic cable tv and in advertising ads. Why is the male nude body something to be ashamed of, when again the title of the movie is called "I'm A Stripper"??? In this movie you are being shown a super sanitized version of what supposedly happens at these guys "Stripping" jobs with no full on nudity. The only exception I'll spare is the boring/cheesy Las Vegas show "Thunder from Down Under", which is more like attending an undergear party full of hot muscular guys, most of us know that Chippendales and Thunder from Down Under are not really strip shows. These guys in the movie are working bachelorette parties and seedy clubs where from my first hand knowledge of working both, you have to get completely nude and keep a erection. This doccumentary glosses over everything and leaves people not " in the know" of what really goes on at Strip clubs/bars around the country. The reality which is NOT shown in this film, stripping is not glamorous at all! I would say save your few dollars and invest in a Playgirl/Playboy magazine, that way you get to see the full monty!
A**E
Very nice new series
Very nice new series, with lots of gorgeous men's bodies in all states of undress. Nicely written, plus the interactions with the strippers is give the viewer a personal glimpse inside the life of a male stripper. A thoroughly enjoyable romp into the world of show it if you have it. And they all have it!!!!
J**N
Entertaning
A whole different way to look at Male Strippers some things you never thought of are revealed sort of the X version of the Movie Magic Mike it is interesting if you ever wondered What that lifestyle is about a fun insight into a private world it was cool i enjoyed it
N**C
Watch This For Its Entertaining Value and Not to Make a Judgement on the People in This Profession
As an entertaining mini series about strippers, this is a pretty good series. You can't possibly think that this is going to be a very educational documentary. It does, however, offer an insight into strippers personal vs. professional lives with a wide variety of examples in terms of the type of strippers: pole dancing type, bachelor party type, gogo dancer type, naked down to nothing on-stage type, etc. I like that they talked about the various types of strippers and in each episode offers a small sample of strippers who were willing to speak about their thoughts and sharing their personal lives including meeting their parents or significant other, etc. The series added a human aspect to these individuals and not just wild problematic people in society. Each show included commentaries and interviews done by a radio DJ psychologist who offers the more social and psychological explanations as to what drives people to participate in the industry. The series comes from the idea that this is a profession and not just some sinful behavior. It is human nature and has been part of society historically, and will not disappear even if there are people who may view it as a sin or a social dysfunction. So, if you have already made up your mind that stripping is wrong, don't bother watching this series as you will never appreciate it. However, if you feel that strippers are human beings in a profession that offers them a job, then watch the series as it will give you some behind-the-scenes understanding of what motivates these individuals to do what they do, and how there is a huge section of society that serves as an audience.
C**Z
Not edgy enough too blah for my taste
I think it's like all the other series like this and very predictable situations. Not gritty enough or informative. Just I'm a stripper and either the family or friends/partner likes it or not.... been done we need more.
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