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5/10
It's a pity....
SCManCA18 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
The hottest guys are always the straight ones.

Chicks have all the luck.

That dude in the Lego shirt and cap...wow.

Spiderman.....wow.

The hottest guys imaginable.

And watching Harry Potter taking a piss...yikes. Thanks, man.

An interesting video but not a terribly thought-provoking flick and the stories are pretty typical. The only difference is that these guys are hot and have great bodies.

Inspirational to see how the guys who are so hot and have great bodies now used to be bullied. Hard to believe when you see them now. Hard to believe they were ever bullied looking at them now.

Latino men...simply fantastic.

You can tell which guys are going to earn the most though.
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3/10
Slow paced movie more about the owner than the dancers.
nreale-4506920 February 2021
The original movie about the strip club in Atlanta Swinging Richards was so much better. That movie focused on the dancers and less on the owner this was more documentary on the owner and it was very slow paced. Not very well done.
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9/10
This is how a documentary should be
dewright-3158527 December 2019
Excellent music, good pacing to the story as well as information.

we see the heart and soul of the hard working men who work at the club, they aren't just pieces of meat, their hopes and dreams help shape their personal interactions in a way that provides insight into the club.

The director, Gerald McCullouch, had fun with this one... and it shows.
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10/10
Great documentary!
danteFZ3 October 2019
Great followup to the first one. It ties together with "All Male All Nude" while still having it's own unique direction. The owner Matt is a cool guy and I enjoyed hearing his story and also hearing from his man. Enjoyed hearing the backstories of the dancers who all seem to come from different backgrounds and have different futures ahead of them. Crystal clear picture and sound. The footage is very well compiled in an organized fashion. It does NOT drag like some documentaries do. It moves at a steady pace and keeps your attention very well. The director, Gerald McCullouch, had a clear direction and storyline he followed throughout. The music by Corey TuT is awesome throughout as well. Highly Recommended!
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