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We could even throw in Striptease as a bonus for those who love truly awful movies.
Programming note: It's Wednesday night, and that means it's...um...Wednesday night 2008
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We could even throw in Striptease as a bonus for those who love truly awful movies.
Lance Mannion: 2008
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Cardio Striptease is a new class being taught at Crunch gyms: instructors teach aerobic workouts in the form of lapdancing, pole-dancing and other forms of erotic movement:
Boing Boing: October 6, 2002 - October 12, 2002 Archives 2002
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Humphrey must mean Burt Reynolds in "Striptease" -- walking around wearing nothing but Vaseline and cowboy boots. guest, Mar 04, 2009 9: 58AM
Dealbreaker 2009
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So when she made the choice to star in 1996's "Striptease" as a former FBI secretary turned stripper, it seemed like the film would be an easy box office success, and it was.
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Several of his books have been made into movies, including "Striptease," released in 1996 and starring Demi Moore, and the adventure comedy "Hoot," which hit theaters in 2006 and featured Luke Wilson.
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Her fabulous physique was the draw for 1996 ` s "Striptease," followed by "G.I. Jane" a year later.
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Her fabulous physique was the draw for 1996 ` s "Striptease," followed by "G.I. Jane" a year later.
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In 1996, at the premiere of "Striptease," Demi showed up with all of her hair shaved off.
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Her fabulous physique was the draw for 1996 ` s "Striptease," followed by "G.I. Jane" a year later.
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