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SinCast - YOU DON'T NOMI: INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR JEFFREY MCHALE!

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CinemaSins | Chris Atkinson & Jeremy Scott

Tv & Film, Film Reviews, Film History

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Remember Showgirls? The movie rated NC-17, starring Jessie Spano from Saved By the Bell? Well, it's developed quite a cult following over the last 25 years, and the SinCast crew interviews the director of a new documentary about that very subject, titled You Don't Nomi! Jeffrey McHale has left no stone unturned in this deep dive into the effects this unicorn of a movie has had on popular culture. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Not that it's very possible to ignore, but that Robert Davy line that as he's walking off the stage

0:06.4

and says it must be weird to be in a job there where people don't come on you is one of the craziest things I have ever heard in a movie.

0:15.0

I know with the movie, yeah, presented by CinemaSins. All right, Welcome to the Sincast. This is Chris Atkinson from CinemaSins.

0:43.0

Joined by Barrett Share from CinemaSins.

0:45.0

Hello!

0:46.0

And today we're going to be interviewing Jeffrey McHale

0:50.0

who has directed, edited a documentary about showgirls and other Verhoven movies called

0:59.9

You Don't Know Me Malone. you don't know me as in no am I know me alone and first question I have to ask you is do you

1:10.5

like show girls? Oh, me?

1:14.0

Yes.

1:15.0

Yes, of course. I love show girls.

1:17.0

Yeah, it's a film like nothing else.

1:22.0

You know, it's one of those. a film like nothing else.

1:23.0

You know, it's one of those crazy artifacts in our cinema history that I don't think,

1:30.0

I don't think you could recreate. I think it's one of those unique you

1:34.8

things that it's special it's been celebrated for the last 25 years is it you know a

1:41.4

good film I think that that is clearly you know it's a good film? I think that that is clearly, you know, it's still up for debate, but I think it's an entertaining film. I think it's spoken and it resonates with you know large groups of people and you know we're still talking about it now so I mean it had to have done something right?

1:59.3

Yeah, I know it sounds kind of like a weird question since you just made a documentary about it and everything of course

2:06.2

but I I feel like I feel like sometimes

2:10.7

maybe you didn't go in to this thinking that it was a good movie or fun movie or whatever

2:16.4

and then came out of it with a different opinion and one of the things about this movie that I really liked about you don't know me is

2:27.0

I've never looked at showgirls in the way that some of these people have looked at it before.

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