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Who all here is secretly going to see Magic Mike this weekend?


jasonluckydog

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The day has finally come –Magic Mike is finally here!

If you find Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey, Matt Bomer, Alex Pettyferand Joe Manganiellosizzling hot and want to see them wearing next to nothing, you won’t be disappointed. It’s just a delicious buffet of pecs, abs and asses.

And they can dance too!

But I do wish they were in a better movie.

I loved the dancing, loved the near-naked men but in the end, I just didn’t care about any of the characters.

The only actor who is able to flesh out any kind of interesting character is McConaughey who shows a ruthlessness underneath the Texas charm as the owner of the male strip club where the film is set.Pettyfer is also pretty good but his character ends up having no redeeming qualities.

And while you want to believe Tatum’s character really has brains to go along with the brawn, in the end he really isn’t that bright or interesting.

As for Tatum’s love interest, I’ve never seen Cody Horn in a movie and based on this film, I have no desire to see her in another one. The romance is not compelling and the chemistry non-existent.

The main problem here is the script. The Tatum character could/should have been so much more fleshed out – what makes this guy tick?

And it’s just criminal to not use Bomer and Manganiello more. Bomer is part of what really could have been an interesting scene when he and Pettyfer are both on Ecstacy and about to participate in a foursome. They tell each other they love each other but it’s not known if anything physical happens between the two in their drugged state because the scene ends abruptly.

So in the end, it’s a really pretty film to look, moves along quickly enough, but don’t expect to feel anything.

I didn't give a damn about the plot. They should have just had a two hour movie of them dancing. Oh, and I'd climb Joe Manganiello like a fuging spider monkey in a tree.

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Not going to read this whole thread.

Saw it last Fri...opening night. Was not a plan...a bunch of people from work were going...heard it was sold out...at the last min there was an extra ticket...so I went.

Fun...because of the crowd. All women. One guy walked in with his gf/wife...crowd cheerd in a catcall kind of way. He was an embarrassed good sport.

Just fun...was an event. Movie was ok. Was really impressed with the dancing. Guys, if you go....you will win points, be prepared for some good natured harassment...but with respect.

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I think my mom is only person left who hasn't seen this movie, and that's because she's in the hospital.

Oh, and I didn't know until yesterday that Channing Tatum was a real stripper. He was not attractive back then at all.

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I didn't give a damn about the plot. They should have just had a two hour movie of them dancing. Oh, and I'd climb Joe Manganiello like a fuging spider monkey in a tree.

Why Bunny? I am ashamed :(

I mean, you'll certainly never hear the men on this site objectifying women that way :unsure:

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My friend watched it and said quote "It's lot of thrusting and stuff in it mmmm"

anyone seen this?

The WTA says it is working with Grand Slam tournaments and the International Tennis Federation to "drive excessive grunting" out of tennis.

In a statement, the women's professional tour says it is developing a "sport-wide plan" to keep future players from grunting by educating them and instituting rule changes.

The WTA had said in January it was looking at ways to deter players from grunting, noting then that "some fans find it bothersome."

http://www.huffingto..._n_1631212.html

Personally, I like to see hot sweaty young ladies grunt.

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anyone seen this?

The WTA says it is working with Grand Slam tournaments and the International Tennis Federation to "drive excessive grunting" out of tennis.

In a statement, the women's professional tour says it is developing a "sport-wide plan" to keep future players from grunting by educating them and instituting rule changes.

The WTA had said in January it was looking at ways to deter players from grunting, noting then that "some fans find it bothersome."

http://www.huffingto..._n_1631212.html

Personally, I like to see hot sweaty young ladies grunt.

That's ridiculous, what about the fans that enjoy it??

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