From box office bomb to bonafide cult classic — we’re talking Showgirls.This week on Slept-On Cinema, GrobeStreet and Stan Steamer are joined by film critic and author Adam Nayman (It Doesn’t Suck: Showgirls) to break down one of the most infamous films of the '90s. What begins as an NC-17 Vegas fever dream becomes a whip-smart commentary on power, performance, and exploitation — if you’re willing to look past the glitter (and the pool scene).We dive into:
- Why Showgirls was misunderstood from the start
- How Elizabeth Berkley gave everything in the role of Nomi Malone
- Paul Verhoeven’s chaos-vision in full effect
- And what it means to revisit the film through a modern lens
- That shrimp-eating scene
- Kyle MacLachlan’s perma-smirk
- The most aggressive lap dance in cinematic history
- “Must be weird, not having anybody come on you...”
- Any moment with Henrietta “Mama” Bazoom
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