More than just eye candy! This film is the true story about Black male exotic dancers who stood up and fought the Prince Georges County government in federal court for their constitutional right to perform exotic dance for women and won!
"the adult entertainment's answer to Footloose..." Playgirl Magazine, October 2007 issue.
"The dancers are charismatic as all hell, with bodies that will haunt you in your dreams. And man, these dudes can dance! I kept wanting to throw dollar bills at the screen." Philip Huang, culturevulture.net (2007)
"Too often in film, Black Men are portrayed as innately savage, animalistic, destructive and criminal. They are depicted as an anti-social predators terrifying the community in which they dwell. This film depicts Black People (as they truly are) as people relating to other people -- not as mere plot devices and not as characters defined solely by how they relate to the white world.When the government tried to take away the dancers constitutional rights they did not riot in the streets or picket in front of a government building. Instead, they got a lawyer and went to court to fight the government...It is not often that Black Men fight the government in federal court with a Black lawyer and win!" Comment, Dr. Emanuel Levy - April 19, 2008
Note: There is no nudity in the film