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Yes, they all would've seen it, and yes Mark-Paul Gosselaar & Mario Lopez & both dated her in real life so I'd imagine it wasn't a big deal to see her on the pole. You've got to hand it to Elizabeth Berkley, she was the only one of the show's cast to try for a movie career. If you watch the episode 'Jessie's Song', it's basically her audition for this movie, I mean she basically has a nervous breakdown in that episode and her character in Showgirls is basically a spin off from that. At least she gave it a go. Forced DEI casting tends to have that effect on you. A black roman emperor is like a white Dalai Lama. It's ridiculous. He probably does approve considering Jurassic Park was a film that hardly anyone would've watched if it didn't have CGI dinosaurs in it. He practically invented the sfx driven movie industry. Along with Hunting High & Low, those are pretty much their only good songs. <blockquote>It's overdone, mostly generic</blockquote> Well, that's nine inch nails for you. They sucked, though. I wouldn't put too much thought into it. It was basically a manufactured ending done solely to shock the audience, like what the hack m night shamalfucker does. 90s ragebait. Kim Basinger, and then everyone else. The Sandlot is a bit over melodramatic, and mighty ducks is goofy with all those annoying kids. Little Giants was better than both, Louis Tully & Al Bundy = winning combination. Too late. It needed to be made in the pre-woke era to be any good, as nowadays characters and scripts are written with an agenda, and actors are cast to meet quotas, namely 'less white male' quotas. View all replies >