Three years after Mike bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his
game, he and the remaining Kings of Tampa hit the road to Myrtle Beach
to put on one last blow-out performance.
Director:
Gregory JacobsWriters:
Reid Carolin, Reid Carolin (characters)Storyline
Three years after Mike bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his
game, he and the remaining Kings of Tampa hit the road to Myrtle Beach
to put on one last blow-out performance.
User Reviews
A grubby little movie with very little dancing
I love Channing Tatum
and I'd go and watch anything with him in it. I also liked the first
Magic Mike movie for what it was - very lightweight entertainment, some
hot male bodies, a bit of humour, a bit of a plot line and some great
dancing.
This sequel is just grubby, and, well boring. The dancing is minimal. Most of the 'performances' at the end aren't dancing at all. The Andy McDowell house scenes went on and on ... and on, with absolutely no plot purpose and no dancing, so what was the point? And the scenes with the women 'clients' at the Jade Pickett Smith establishment are pretty demeaning to the women. The bumping and grinding on fat women in the movie is clearly meant to show what great 'performers' these strippers are, able to fake it with any desperate female. I'm absolutely no prude, but it all became pretty sickening in the end, and I was just BORED with the whole thing really. Channing, it's time to move on, mate.
This sequel is just grubby, and, well boring. The dancing is minimal. Most of the 'performances' at the end aren't dancing at all. The Andy McDowell house scenes went on and on ... and on, with absolutely no plot purpose and no dancing, so what was the point? And the scenes with the women 'clients' at the Jade Pickett Smith establishment are pretty demeaning to the women. The bumping and grinding on fat women in the movie is clearly meant to show what great 'performers' these strippers are, able to fake it with any desperate female. I'm absolutely no prude, but it all became pretty sickening in the end, and I was just BORED with the whole thing really. Channing, it's time to move on, mate.