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Lords of the Lockerroom

  • Video
  • 1999
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
9.6/10
115
YOUR RATING
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Billy Herrington was taking a shower, when Nick Steel entered in lockerroom. After shower Billy started to change clothes and keeps up appearances by challenging Nick to a match. They strip ... Read allBilly Herrington was taking a shower, when Nick Steel entered in lockerroom. After shower Billy started to change clothes and keeps up appearances by challenging Nick to a match. They strip down to their trunks and wrestle.Billy Herrington was taking a shower, when Nick Steel entered in lockerroom. After shower Billy started to change clothes and keeps up appearances by challenging Nick to a match. They strip down to their trunks and wrestle.

  • Director
    • Matthew Moore
  • Stars
    • TJ Cummings
    • Van Darkholme
    • Billy Herrington
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.6/10
    115
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Moore
    • Stars
      • TJ Cummings
      • Van Darkholme
      • Billy Herrington
    • 3User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    TJ Cummings
    TJ Cummings
    • Wrestler
    • (as Nick Steel)
    Van Darkholme
    • Leatherman
    Billy Herrington
    Billy Herrington
    • Wrestler
    Mark Wolff
    • Gym Boss
    • Director
      • Matthew Moore
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    10benthomasfoster

    Matthew Moore Magnum Opus

    "Lords of the Lockerroom" is a cinematic opus that transcends the boundaries of conventional storytelling, offering a visceral exploration of the human condition through the lens of athletic prowess. Directorial virtuoso, Matthew Moore, orchestrates a symphony of raw emotion, athleticism, and existentialism, weaving a tapestry of metaphorical significance that challenges the very fabric of societal norms.

    The film's narrative dances on the edge of the sublime, delving into the enigmatic lives of its characters whose struggles mirror the existential angst of our contemporary existence. The locker room becomes a metaphysical battleground, where the clash of egos mirrors the broader societal struggles, transforming the mundane into the profound.

    The cinematography is a visual tour de force, capturing the essence of the human form in motion with a poetic precision that elevates each frame to the realm of high art. The juxtaposition of light and shadow mirrors the duality of the human soul, while the use of symbolism adds layers of meaning that demand repeated viewings for full appreciation.

    The performances by the ensemble cast are nothing short of transcendent. Each actor embodies their character with a commitment that borders on the divine, infusing the film with a rare authenticity. The dialogue, laced with philosophical undertones, serves as a vehicle for existential introspection, challenging the audience to confront their own assumptions about identity, competition, and the pursuit of excellence.

    The score, a haunting composition that flits between the ethereal and the primal, enhances the emotional resonance of each scene. The sound design, meticulous in its attention to detail, immerses the audience in the sensory experience of the locker room, creating an almost synesthetic connection between the viewers and the on-screen drama.

    "Lords of the Lockerroom" is not merely a film; it is a transcendent journey into the very heart of the human experience. Its narrative complexity, visual poetry, and philosophical depth demand intellectual engagement, offering a cinematic experience that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. In a landscape oversaturated with mediocrity, this magnum opus stands as a testament to the transformative power of cinema, inviting viewers to question, reflect, and ultimately transcend the confines of the ordinary.
    10karmiyapahim

    10\10

    An b says; "10\10" and this is so true, its great.

    Beutiful, my fav movie of the world.

    Love you Billy love you Van (i dont like you tj) Love from isreal. <3.
    9thomasalexandrovich

    The Meaning

    Lords of the Lockerroom is art. Maybe not art of the highest caliber, but certainly not of the lowest either. It did not break ground and it did not resolve or present a morale or message for the masses. LOTL is a stopgap, a moment in time captured in film, of the beginning of something truly fantastic. When it was created Mr Harrington could not have predicted the effect it would have on his life, how much of an effect the film would have on the lives of millions of thrill seeking onlookers who had grown bored of the WWE and other such displays of mainstream "manliness". The nature of the lockerroom, of the men involved, had at the time not been fully realized. In hindsight we know now that this film was not meant to be special, not meant to push boundaries or break norms. It was made for simple titillation. But it is from this humble beginning that sparked the career that made many internet viewers astounded. This film changed the very definition of the terms: wrestling, manliness, leather, and jabroni. There is no way a film of this type should have been such a fortuitous venture. And yet it was. The only quarrel I have with the film is the audio, the sound is remarkably poorly produced in the lockerroom scenes and if it were not for the fact that I have seen the film 36 times by now I would find it hard to distinguish what the characters were saying. Especially Mr Steel during his introduction. That being said, just watch it, you may be surprised about how you feel once you've appropriately..."finished".

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    • Trivia
      The copy that was uploaded on Nico Nico Douga on 20 April, 2008 became the start of Van's and Mark's fame in the Gachimuchi fandom. It was originally known as Pantsuresuringu no aniki omake-hen, "Aniki's Pants Wrestling: Bonus Episode".
    • Quotes

      Gym Boss: Hey buddy, I think you got the wrong door, the leather club's two blocks down.

      Leatherman: Fuck you.

      Gym Boss: Ah, fuck you, leatherman!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Interview with Kafka's Dudes (2019)

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    • Release date
      • 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 6821 Willoughby Ave, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio facility)
    • Production company
      • Can-Am Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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