Saw this movie last night. I went with a female friend for "cover".
It was great being in an audience with that many women. You could
feel the estrogen, and I enjoyed hearing their titillated reactions to the male nudity.
One of the reasons I went to see it with my friend is we often like to discuss sex/gender issues, so it was an interesting experiment to see a movie where it is the
men who are sexualized. In the opening scene there's a glimpse of Tatum's butt and the audience went crazy. While I was more interested in Olivia Munn's topless scene, I can't deny that every man in this movie is a straight-up Adonis.
Subversion of gender norms aside, I also loved how the movie portrayed a relatively honest view of working class life in America. The dialogue felt natural, like the way people would actually speak in these situations. I was skeptical about the granddaughter (?) of a movie studio CEO taking on an important role, but Cody Horn was right for this particular part and did well enough.
Despite the formulaic plot, this movie feels fresh, perhaps because it explores a little-discussed topic. Channing Tatum is proving that he actually has some acting ability; he does a great job as Mike and hints at an inner vulnerability. Alex Pettyfer is fine as "The Kid", and Matthew McConaughay definitely has one of his more memorable roles in a while. The movie was funny a lot of the time, appropriately dramatic when it needed to be, and whatever your sexuality, the choreography in those stripping sequences was amazing.
Recommended.

I never thought I'd see the day when I had the choice between a new Spider-Man movie and a movie about male strippers and I would choose the latter. But originality is becoming a rarer commodity at cinemas all the time.