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Confessions of a Go-Go Girl (2008)

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Confessions of a Go-Go Girl

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5/10

a little risqué but also cliché

Jane McCoy (Chelsea Hobbs) surprises her upper class parents by abandoning law school plans to go study acting. They cut her off. Her boyfriend Eric Baldwin tries to be supportive. Angela Lucas (Sarah Carter) befriends her who turns out to be a go-go dancer at a club owned by Nick Harvey (Corbin Bernsen). Donna Mercer (Rachel Hunter) is an older dancer and single mom. Jane starts out dancing to pay for head shots and to gain confidence. Angela starts going downhill after her boyfriend steals all of her money. Jane follows her down with drugs and actual stripping.

The actresses are good. There is a lot of sexy dancing for a Lifetime movie but there is no nudity. In fact, any unrealistic aspects of this movie has to be put down to the fact that it is a TV movie. It's not a gritty realistic portrayal of stripping. I doubt the girls could make much money without showing anything in 2008. The emotional journey is fine but it's a little too cliché. This would work better as a gritty indie.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 29 set 2015
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6/10

Decent premise, interesting story, poor ending

  • kazimer66-1
  • 30 apr 2009
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6/10

A very twenty-first century morality tale against the sin of vanity

  • JamesHitchcock
  • 27 giu 2019
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4/10

I wish I was go go gone far away from watching this

(2008) Confessions Of A Go-Go Dancer DRAMA Made-for-TV but is now available for rental which the idea is strictly routine. And anybody expecting any nudity will be very disappointed, because what viewers is getting is the life of a 'go-go girl' who don't work in the same manner as strippers since they only strip to their underwear. Jane McCoy(Chelsea Hobbs) want to become a professional actress instead of becoming what her parents want her to be, which is a lawyer. As a result, it created a rift between her and her parents, motivating her to move out and live with her Go-go dancer girlfriend. While working as a small time worker at a shopping mall, her parents then requested her to pay back the tuition that was put into her lawyer courses. And because her go-go girlfriend is making more than she is as a cashier at a shopping mall selling beauty products, she decides to try it, since her acting teacher instructed her to try things one isn't expected to do. More revelations are expected as some fences are mended. All I can say is that the acting is wooden, particularly Jane's parents, and it may be because the simple-minded dialogue had the same makings for a made-for-TV movie. As a matter of fact, all of the situations are almost unconvincing. The documentaries shown on HBO about all this dancing stuff is more entertaining.
  • jordondave-28085
  • 29 apr 2023
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7/10

real life

  • mamacheetahs
  • 2 apr 2010
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7/10

This is Go-Go.. You dance and the clothes stay on.

  • sol1218
  • 17 nov 2010
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8/10

Thought Provoking

  • bhakta_allison
  • 15 dic 2008
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8/10

change the title...

More about the effects of this type of life-style, the title should address self-esteem issues and women.

Overall the story isn't bad, but guaranteed the reality is much starker and does not end with someone going back to acting class or entering law school. Rachel Hunter gives a good cameo, and Chelsea Hobbs is sympathetic as the principle character.

A documentary once interviewed women at the Moonlight Bunny Ranch and they said that they felt valued, that this was a form of therapy. Certainly not for them, but for the people who choose to hire them, its not a glamorous profession.

There really is no glamor in being demeaned. If a girl wants to experiment, she should have a Plan B for her future. The movie is good in that it does not completely glamorize the lifestyle, the one friend who dies while under anesthesia for breast augmentation is a good example.
  • MarieGabrielle
  • 3 giu 2009
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10/10

A movie with a message--important.

I don't usually write reviews, but I watched a movie recently that struck a nerve with me. After reading the reviews posted by others, I wanted to say how I felt about it. Several of the reviews were to the negative with adjectives like "sleaze." I suppose if that is what you look for, that is what you will find. Let me tell you what I found in the Lifetime presentation of Confessions of A Go Go Girl.

I have been a fan of movies all my life. Most of them were entertaining; a few were so well done they thrilled you. I believe that many, if not most, people who enjoy films get their enjoyment by watching the actors portray their roles. The more challenging that role is, the more interesting the movie becomes. That is what I look for, and that is what I found in this film.

In the last few years, I have been disappointed in the language used, in the descending degree of violence, and in the pathetic lack of good solid scripts that are backed up by real acting ability. That kind of ability is just as rare as those good solid scripts. So many pictures, today, miss the mark completely in these categories. They play to an audience that would do well to watch a film without the street language, and the violence, that is the product of a first rate script acted out by actors with genuine ability. Movies with a message, a moral, that will be recognized and used by those of us in need of a lesson in life. This "Go GO Girl" movie is one of those productions. It had no sorry language, or violence. The script was, to me, very carefully crafted. It brought out its characters as they would be expected to be in real life. It created situations and emotions that people today have to deal with every day. It presented a moral message that could be found by someone in need. That script was backed up by a cast of people who did an excellent job---every one of them.

I was especially impressed by Chelsea Hobbs. For a twenty-four year old, her part in that script was challenging---very challenging! She had to be: a daughter who asked her father,"what are you doing here" backed up by, "every woman in here is someone's daughter!" A daughter to her mother who asked her to explain the dancing. I don't think anyone could have answered that question better than Chelsea did. She did it with honesty, but she did it with--absolute sincerity. A sister that was called a "dog" by her brother, and still held her grace. A deceptive, but still loving, girl friend to her boyfriend. She was a friend to Sarah, when Sarah was weak and on the skids and thought only of herself. She had two real friends in that script; Donna was her friend and so was her boss played to perfection by Corbin Bernsen. All these different personalities required a different response--a different role to play. Add to that the challenge of bringing to completion the moral presented by the film, and it is quite an accomplishment.

I don't know how anyone who watched this movie could say that Chelsea Hobbs was anything but brilliant in her portrayal of Jane McCoy and the roller-coaster life she lived through. The scene, near the end, of her telling her "truth" to her acting class was--to me--very impressive.

To Chelsea and the cast and crew of "Confessions of A Go GO Girl"--thank you--for a job well done.

RFRF
  • rufrench
  • 22 set 2010
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8/10

some pretty women and good moves

well, it wasn't authentic in terms of the club setting(the clothes stay on) and the parents were a huge bore but we got to see some pretty women, and surprisingly Chelsea has a funky body and slinky moves and when she parts her hair down the middle with long straight bangs (rather than the side part, girl-next-door look) she is pretty sexy. Her three main dance scenes lead us to believe that she has had some dance instruction in her background, and that she was comfortable putting it all (well, most....) out there for us to see. Her stripping (well, clothes removal) was enticing, too- she's got good instincts. So, getting to see her stretch out and look (and apparently get into a groove) as a sexy dancer made it worth watching, and the other two female leads are fine looking as well. For guys, its a nice diversion. Too bad we couldn't see a bit more from all 3 of them.
  • lorenzo772-795-586104
  • 18 lug 2010
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10/10

Need to show movie once in a while

I liked the movie but haven't seen it on Lifetime in a long time. Wish they'd show it once in a while
  • fisherr-90421
  • 24 ago 2018
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10/10

Best Movie Ever !

I Can Not Believe How Great This Movie Is, And They Stayed Extremely On Point Of What The Reality Is Regarding The Lifestyle, Fact/Fictional Usually Start That Way But Then Not Only Lose The Real Reality Usually At The Ending Or Just Within The Entire Movie. I Think I Have Watched This Movie Over a Million Times And Will Continue Too, It Keeps My Mind And Past As Time Goes By With a Refreshed Reality Slap ! Actually I Owe a Big Thank You For That !!
  • myfury-59244
  • 7 nov 2019
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8/10

From Plain Jane to Dynamic Dylan

  • lavatch
  • 4 nov 2019
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8/10

This go-go girl is like a dog on a leash

  • covergirl10452
  • 25 set 2010
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