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If 'Magic Mike' is the 'Citizen Kane' of stripper movies ...

By Noelene Clark, Patrick Kevin Day, Megan Garvey, Lily Mihalik and Aaron Williams
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Blurred alliances and corruption adorn "Zombie Strippers" and "Training Day," two films that leave the characters with tough ethical choices. When dancer Kat becomes a zombie, she becomes the star of the Rhino club, enticing other dancers to give up their humanity for fame. Similarly, when new cop Jake Hoyt discovers Det. Alonso Harris deals in the crime he's paid to prevent, he must decide whether to follow suit. It's like junior high all over again.

'Zombie Strippers' is the 'Training Day' of stripper movies

( Sony Pictures / Warner Bros. )
Blurred alliances and corruption adorn "Zombie Strippers" and "Training Day," two films that leave the characters with tough ethical choices. When dancer Kat becomes a zombie, she becomes the star of the Rhino club, enticing other dancers to give up their humanity for fame. Similarly, when new cop Jake Hoyt discovers Det. Alonso Harris deals in the crime he's paid to prevent, he must decide whether to follow suit. It's like junior high all over again.
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