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Bounce: Behind the Velvet Rope (2001)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:2
Rotten:2
Average Rating:N/A
Theatrical Release:Sep 7, 2001 Limited
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bounce: behind the velvet rope goes inside the mindset of these frequently ridiculed, but always feared enforcers of the night. Who are these men? Are they programmed gorillas only there to flex...
bounce: behind the velvet rope goes inside the mindset of these frequently ridiculed, but always feared enforcers of the night. Who are these men? Are they programmed gorillas only there to flex and look tough, or are they highly skilled and efficient security experts with the ability to sniff out trouble and chic with equal aplomb? Are they in it for the money, the love, or for the excuse to knock heads? Is being a bouncer just a job, or is it a way of life, an entry into an elite fraternity?
As part of their work routine, bouncers break up fights, reject rowdy patrons, assist drunk clientele, and, perhaps when the boss is not looking, scam some extra cash or hit on particularly attractive customers.
It's all part of life behind the velvet rope.
bounce: behind the velvet rope spends time with these and other colorful characters, both during the day when they are "out-of-character" and during their jobs at night. The film takes a whirlwind international tour of the nightlife guided by those who see it all.
The film at once glorifies and pokes fun at these supremely macho men whom we have all encountered, but to whom we have seldom devoted much attention. It takes you to the heart of the action at nightclubs and in the process weaves a comical overview of the bouncer, an oft overlooked, but ever-important cog of society. -- © Artistic License Films
Starring: Lenny McLean, Terence Buckley, Frank DeMaio, Mike DeMaio
Starring: Lenny McLean, Terence Buckley, Frank DeMaio, Mike DeMaio, Jordan Maldonado, Alan Crosley, Homer Cook
Director: Steven Cantor
Director: Steven Cantor
Screenwriter: Steven Cantor
Producer: Steven Cantor, Daniel Laikind
Composer: Samantha Maloney
Studio: Artistic License
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Reviews for Bounce: Behind the Velvet Rope
Much of the resulting material is very funny, though there are a few times when the filmmakers patronize or mock their subjects in a way that makes you uncomfortable.
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