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Cool Clicks: The Pros and Cons of 'Magic Mike'

Magic Mike

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Cool Clicks: The Pros and Cons of 'Magic Mike' As promised, "Magic Mike" delves into the world of male stripping and boasts plenty of eye candy. Audiences are eager to spend their singles on this titillating flick, but how does the "Magic" really measure up? Moviefone weighs the pros and cons of this exotic epic.

Cool Clicks: The Pros and Cons of 'Magic Mike' And speaking of "Magic Mike," Hollywood.com has created a gallery of some of the funniest strip scenes in movie history that are good for some laughs (and some skin). Grab those thongs, speedos and G-strings and let's get this party started!

Film.com A movie as fantastic as "Ruby Sparks," starring Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan, provided enough inspiration for many poster designs. Head over to Film.com for an exclusive image that encapsulates them all — and, if you're feeling inspired yourself, why not submit your own?

Cool Clicks: The Pros and Cons of 'Magic Mike' There's often nothing more fanciful in a movie than the amazing apartment or condo that the character who lives there couldn't possibly actually afford. Leave real estate reality for a bit and tour a few of the nicest apartments in movie history, courtesy of Screen Junkies.

Cool Clicks: The Pros and Cons of 'Magic Mike' It's great that Marvel is doing "Guardians of the Galaxy," but let's turn our attention toward something a little smaller: namely, Ant-Man! As Edgar Wright has apparently shot some test footage for an "Ant-Man" movie, Screen Rant lists ten possible candidates for the role of Hank Pym.

Cool Clicks: The Pros and Cons of 'Magic Mike' Wow, is the Academy actually acknowledging that movies aren't necessarily shot on film any more? The times they are a'changin' as the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (whew!) has approved some new rules for next year's Oscars.

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