<blockquote>Quote:<hr>Of course, the V.I.P. treatment would not be complete without the lavish packaging, and MGM actually has delivered on this count. The new artwork draws on the familiar Showgirls iconography but is nicely redone, and there are some hysterical goodies in the oversized box. Feast on two <span style="color:maroon;">Showgirls shot glasses</span> <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/birraaa.gif ALT=":birras"> , a <span style="color:maroon;">deck of playing cards</span> <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/smoking.gif ALT=":cigarrito"> , a foldout <span style="color:maroon;">Berkeley poster</span> with a <span style="color:maroon;">blindfold</span> <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/cool.gif ALT=":8)"> and <span style="color:red;">two paste-on tit tassels</span> <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/devilish.gif ALT=":]:D"> (what a fun drinking game!), plus <span style="color:maroon;">eight bonus game cards</span> <img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/cool4.gif ALT=":8))"> . These DVD-sized cards each has a cool PR photo on one side, and the other a fun party game "The ABCs of T&A," "Sip 'N' Strip," etc. One even has some movie facts, which tell us that "Verhoeven and Esterhaz extensively researched the film by visiting real Las Vegas strip clubs." I bet. The packaging is the best part of this set.<hr></blockquote><img src=https://www.mundodvd.com/forum/emoticons/curtain.gif ALT=":cortina">



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