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, criticize the "rotten screenplay" and a "tiresome romantic subplot" that slows the momentum. The film's nearly two-hour runtime is often described as "waaaayyy too long" for the material provided. Lowbrow Humor : Some critics found the comedy "raunchy" but "clumsy". Common Sense Media
Watch it for Wesley Snipes’ deadpan delivery. Stay for the reminder that you are never too old to shake it. Back on the Strip
Snipes is having a career renaissance. Known for Blade and White Men Can't Jump , Snipes plays Luther with a tragic grandeur. He is the Hamlet of the strip club—a man haunted by the death of his former dance partner. Snipes delivers deadpan one-liners and surprisingly tender moments about aging gracefully (or not gracefully at all). , criticize the "rotten screenplay" and a "tiresome