From the department of prejudices confirmed: Steve Cantor's documentary, which debuted on cable, demonstrates that bouncers are indeed beefy bullies who get their kicks roughing up people in the guise of providing "security" at night spots. Sure, Cantor rustles up exceptions: Homer "Omar" Cook, make-up artist by day, bouncer by night, says he's been in exactly five fights since 1988. Terence "Prince" Buckley is a gentle giant who lives with his mom and dreams of moving up from a skanky Queens strip joint to a chic Manhattan nightclub; his story gives the film its dramatic direction. Sleekly dressed Eric Mojica, an articulate one-time bouncer who now heads up Untoucha...
Released:
2001
Rated:
NR
Length:
77 mins