Magic Mike's Last Dance
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The Film Board Gathers! The gang of thugs is here to take on a movie currently in theaters and spoil it rotten, and this month we’re taking the stage with the Tatum behind his third run as his spiritual alter-ego Mike Lane in Steven Soderbergh’s latest return from retirement, Magic Mike’s Last Dance. How does Taterbergh handle round three now that we've reached such a departure from Channing's real-life experience? Does this film maintian the charm of the last two and move Mike's story forward? Where did all that water go from the stripper ballerina bit? Seriously, right? It's just gone. The gang is split on the last dance, and we're eager to hear what you have to say! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel’s Discord channel! Film Sundries Learn more about supporting The Film Board and Next Reel's other film podcasts through your own membership. Watch this film: JustWatch Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Original Material Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to The Film Board • Magic Mike's Last Dance (02:24) - A quick review of the Magics Mike (11:38) - Is Last Dance a Magic Mike Movie? (17:54) - Steve saw things we didn't see (20:29) - Backgrounder and major dance set pieces (25:35) - Pete rants about voice overs and titles in movies (26:33) - Dissecting the role of the butler (30:34) - Script (37:11) - JayJay rants about Titanic (39:57) - Did they need to go to London? (43:07) - So, where was the stripping then? (49:49) - Camera (51:33) - The Cat Intermission (57:41) - Letterboxd https://thenextreel.com/letterboxd (01:03:52) - Coming Attractions: Scream VI
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