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  1. Did you ever wonder how the 1995 movie “Showgirls” ended Elizabeth Berkley's character? Discover her fate and find out what happened to her in this exclusive...

  2. Nov 4, 2023 · Nov 4, 2023. The infamous pool scene from the 1995 film “Showgirls” has become one of the most talked-about moments in movie history. The scene features the film’s protagonist, Nomi Malone, engaging in a steamy encounter with her love interest, Zack Carey, in a pool at his mansion.

  3. Elizabeth Berkley pool party from Showgirls. Looks like she's trying to extract a little bit more of that "water of life" from Muad'Dib. Seriously this whole movie is plot. Watched this more times than I care to admit as a teenager. Probably my best yardsale find at the ripe age of 14. Rena is really fucking sexy cute.

    • Joe Eszterhas Came Up with The Idea While He Was on vacation.
    • Kyle Maclachlan Was “Gobsmacked” When He Saw The Movie For The First time.
    • Quentin Tarantino Loves it.
    • Feminist Gloria Steinem Wanted to Work with Joe Eszterhas.
    • Elizabeth Berkley Has Finally Made Peace with The Film.
    • Eszterhas Thinks Critics Would’Ve Liked The Film More If Madonna Had Been Cast.
    • Eszterhas Also Told Teenagers to Use Fake Ids to Get Into Screenings.
    • He Regrets Calling The Film “A Deeply Religious experience.”
    • Showgirls Is The Highest-Grossing NC-17 Rated Film of All time.
    • Gina Gershon Wasn’T Supposed to Use A Texas Accent, But Did It anyway.

    Joe Eszterhas was fresh off the success of 1992’s Basic Instinctwhen he came up with the idea for Showgirls while on vacation in Maui. The screenwriter—who also co-wrote the script for Flashdance (1983)—sold the ideaof a “rock musical about Las Vegas showgirls” before it was even written. He reportedly just jotted down the premise on a napkin, then...

    In a 2012 interview with The A.V. Club, Kyle MacLachlan (Zack Carey) talked about the first time he saw Showgirls. “I was absolutely gobsmacked,” he said. “I said, ‘This is horrible. Horrible!’ And it’s a very slow, sinking feeling when you’re watching the movie, and the first scene comes out, and you’re like, ‘Oh, that’s a really bad scene.’ But y...

    In the 1998 book Quentin Tarantino: Interviews, Tarantino applauded Showgirls’s status as a mainstream exploitation film. “The thing that’s great about Showgirls, and I mean great with a capital great, is that only one other time in the last 20 years has a major studio made a full-on, gigantic, big-budget exploitation movie,” explained Tarantino. "...

    In his 752-page autobiography, Eszterhas claimed that, after Showgirls came out, Gloria Steinem approached him about a film project. “Gloria Steinem and I had a meeting about doing a movie about the young Marilyn Monroe,” he wrote. “I took the idea to Paul [Verhoeven] and he’d turned it down. The media had a lot of fun with it, though: Gloria Stein...

    Berkley attended a 20th anniversary screening of the film in 2015 at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, where she spokecandidly about the humiliation she felt when the film came out. “When a dream is happening, it’s unlike anything you can ever imagine. Which is why when the movie came out it was more painful than anything you can imagine,” she told t...

    Madonna was considered for the part of Cristal Connors, which eventually went to Gina Gershon. Eszterhas wrote in Hollywood Animal that Verhoeven didn’t like “Madoo’s” (his nickname for Madonna) input, so she wasn’t cast. “Had Paul liked Madoo’s script ideas, then the critics would have liked Showgirls better because it would have been Madoo’s scri...

    Eszterhas became known as “the most reviled man in America” because, when the NC-17 movie was released, he issued a press release telling teens to bring fake IDs. In Hollywood Animal he wrote, “Had I not told teenagers to bring their fake IDs, I would’ve avoided making a colossal asshole of myself.” He also explains his motive for the teen IDs: “Th...

    When the film came out, Eszterhas said it was “a deeply religious experience,” but in a 2006 interview, he clarified his comment. “At the end of the picture, [Nomi] does turn her back on all of it,” he said. “The final image is of her walking away from everything that’s made her a star, and in a sense, she cleanses herself. But to call it a deeply ...

    Though getting slapped with an NC-17 is usually a death knell at the box office, Showgirls was made with that rating in mind. Showgirls has a lifetime gross of $20,350,754, which is good enough for first place. Other NC-17-rated films in recent years, such as Shame (2013), Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013), and Killer Joe (another film starring Gina...

    As written, Gershon’s character Cristal was from Texas. But in a 2017 interview with The Daily Beast, the actress said that Verhoeven was against her speaking with an accent. Instead, she spoke in a Texas twang all day on the set in the hope that nobody would notice. “It drives me crazy,” she said about watching Showgirls. “I see parts where I wish...

  4. Fri 30 Sep 2005 // 09:59 UTC. It's official: the pool romp scene from Showgirls - featuring Elizabeth Berkley and Kyle MacLachlan going at it like two dolphins caught in a tuna net - is the crappiest movie sex scene of all time. In awarding the crown to Paul Verhoeven's lamentable waste of celluloid, Empire magazine has at least ensured that it ...

  5. A nude woman walking towards a swimming pool, a man pouring champagne on the head of Naomi and the two kissing. Close-up of a bare breasted woman in dance sequence, a man undressing and the entire dance sequence.

  6. Sep 17, 1995 · Take the menage a trois swimming pool scene that was shot during two 17-hour days with Berkley and co-stars Gina Gershon and Kyle MacLachlan.

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