| | |  | DANCE PERFORMANCES | Home » » Best of Burlesque | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The Most Strip-tacular DVD Ever Made! Join Lili St. Cyr, Tempest Storm, Dixie Evans, and Over 100 Bump-and-Grind Beauties in a Peek Back at the Good Ol' Days of Big-Time Burlesque when Stripping was an Art Form and Baggy Pants Comics told the World's Corniest Jokes! It's the Greatest Collection of Torrid Torso Twisters ever assembled -- including 2 Full-Length Features, 32 Novelty Shorts, 6 Shorts in Stereoscopic 3D, and Over 40 Minutes of Theatrical Trailers -- over 7 hours of the very Best of Burlesque! | | | Product Details: | | | Format:
| Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 2 | | Studio:
| Image Entertainment | | Run Time:
| 420 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| March 16, 2004 | | Average Customer Rating:
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Roxy's LamentApr 05, 2008 According to my degree, I am a historian, so perhaps I will be believed when I say I watched The Best of Burlesque out of pure historical curiosity. Perhaps. Some people will believe anything.
I think I need to start this review in March of 1975 in New Orleans. It was my first visit to the city and I was enjoying the music, the food, the river, the architecture, and the ambience. I also enjoyed the dancing girls in the smattering of clubs of that nature along Bourbon Street, including Chez-something-or-other -- it is a different name now. Due to an extremely appealing young woman on stage named Karen, I was there long enough that the bartender, one of the many women named "Roxy" in that industry, became quite chatty. Roxy, a veteran of the club scene, lamented to me at length how the whole business had changed in the past ten or twenty years and had become thoroughly lame.
"It was much better in the old days," she said. "There were real shows and real acts, not just prancing around."
I nodded but dismissed the remarks. Veterans of anything always think the old days were better and that modern times are lame. I was content to watch Karen prance around.
In 2008, I picked up The Best of Burlesque. It contains 7 hours of material filmed mostly between 1950 and 1955. My apologies, Roxy. You were right.
To any contemporary ecdysiast who may read this, please take no offense. I do not suggest you are any less capable than those of yore. Rather, it is the business itself that has changed. In the 1950s the classic burlesque houses still reigned as they had for half a century. Within a decade they were all but gone except as virtual museum pieces here and there, replaced by the go-go bar.
One of the DVD features is called Too Hot to Handle. It is a record of an entire burlesque show, with the live band, the songs, and the comic acts - some atrocious, some genuinely funny - as well as the dancers with their elaborate sets and routines. In addition there are lots of shorts with headliners of the day and with relative unknowns. Tempest Storm's act is very traditional and simple but amazing. Corky Marshall does a funny dance/monologue routine in which she portrays a nervous stripper on her first gig.
If you are seeking straightforward graphic sexual content of the sort found in modern adult videos, this collection is not for you; it is quirkier than that. The 1950s were the bad old days in any number of ways. Most of the social changes since then have been in the right direction. Yet something was lost along the way, too, even if the loss was a price worth paying. Perhaps we can spare some nostalgia for a time when even the sleaze had more style.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
An apt title for retro-loving film buffsOct 16, 2005 This is a great collection of Burlesque shorts. The "features" are not entirely worth watching. Every element of the classic grindhouse atmosphere is recorded--the gritty backdrops, the corny comics, the jaded stripteasers, and even some hilarious musicians having trouble keeping their eyes on the instruments!
Even if you aren't planning on watching every short in this two-disc set, it is a great purchase anyways. I have even used this as a sort of conversation piece/ambiance in some interesting parties. The interview of Lili St. Cyr in the liner is also well worth reading.
Enjoy the lost art form of Burlesque!!!
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
American trash culture deluxe!!Dec 01, 2004 This is another Something Weird disc set to get for the extras. The 2 theatrical features draaaag! But the trailers, strip tease shorts, and promotional art galleries are fun and fascinating!
Every woman here is pre-silicone and botox. Body types vary, but most of these dolls have the one thing modern cosmetic science can't offer: CHARACTER!
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Buy this just to see...Jul 09, 2004 ... Dixie Evan's riotous "Casting Couch" , Patti Waggin's athletic "Parisian Pickup", and the over-the-hill Jean Carter sing the blues classic "Hot Nuts" & then do a lumbering striptease. Some fun stuff here, but not all the vignettes are top-notch. You get some Tempest Storm & Lili St. Cyr, but would have loved to seen Jennie Lee's and Alouette LeBlanc's tassel-tossing. Most of the music has that blaring,wah-wah bump n' grind beat -- Something Weird should put out a CD of some of these tunes.
12 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Sort of interesting...yet super boring!Apr 27, 2004 As a kid growing up in the 1950's I always wanted to see the movies we kids weren't old enough to see. (Anybody remember "Mom and Dad"?). After seeing this compilation, I have to say we didn't miss very much! Thanks to the weirdos at Something Weird Video for making these rarities available but overall these are some of the most boring films I've ever seen in my life. The two features are incredibly bad and the shorts are even worse! "A Virgin in Hollywood" (not even a hint of nudity!) and "Too Hot to Handle" (a filmed burlesque show which even includes those lame baggy pants comedians!) are the features and the numerous shorts with dancing babes in G strings and pasties will put you to sleep in a very short time. Several shorts and two inserts on "Virgin in Hollywood" are in poor anaglyphic (red/green glasses) 3-D. 40 minutes of burlesque trailers are the best thing on the disc. Thanks to Mike Vraney at Something Weird for pulling this stuff (some 7 hours on 2 discs!!!) out of the trash can just for it's historical value but if you are looking for cheap thrills or even laughs, forget this one. Billy Bob says don't check it out!
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