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  • In another corner, Elizabeth Berkley, who made her name pole dancing in Showgirls, is shifting her bare feet under a hot-pink dress, insisting to a reporter, Trendy is not really the word I would use to describe yoga.

    Striking a Pose 2006

  • In another corner, Elizabeth Berkley, who made her name pole dancing in Showgirls, is shifting her bare feet under a hot-pink dress, insisting to a reporter, Trendy is not really the word I would use to describe yoga.

    Striking a Pose 2006

  • In another corner, Elizabeth Berkley, who made her name pole dancing in Showgirls, is shifting her bare feet under a hot-pink dress, insisting to a reporter, Trendy is not really the word I would use to describe yoga.

    Striking a Pose 2006

  • Showgirls is a movie filled with startled, last-minute laughs – someone says, She's no butterfly.

    "A Good Argument" 2006

  • Showgirls is my secret pleasure, and I'm not willing to share.

    What you say? drewan 2004

  • Now I know what some of you are saying - 'Scott, Showgirls is one of the seminal films of our time - why shouldn't it get a special VIP edition DVD complete with special audio tracks and behind the scenes photos?'

    Showgirls in the VIP 2004

  • Now I know what some of you are saying - 'Scott, Showgirls is one of the seminal films of our time - why shouldn't it get a special VIP edition DVD complete with special audio tracks and behind the scenes photos?'

    May 2004 2004

  • I love, love, LOVE "Showgirls" - there, I said it, openly, too - on AfterElton. com!

    AfterElton.com - Because visibility matters 2010

  • Elizabeth Berkley has come a long way since her nude and rude 1995 box office bomb-turned-cult-film "Showgirls" - which happens to be playing on cable around the clock.

    Janet Charlton's Hollywood Janet 2010

  • Cult classics - like Ed Wood's films and "Showgirls" - are often defined by their flaws as much as their merits.

    unknown title 2009

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