The Secret to Making Magic Mike XXLs Channing Tatum Strip


By her own admission, Alison Faulk has never had a problem dancing like a dude. When she took on the assignment of staging the routines in Magic Mike XXL, however, the 38-year-old choreographer had to dial her inner oversexed guy up to 11. We wanted those scenes to feel daring and dirty, she says. We wanted it to be really sexy the sort of stuff where you you watch the actors do the moves and then ask yourself, Um, have we just crossed a line? Is this too much?'

Judging from the ecstatic faces of the women in the abs-fabulous sequences featuring Channing Tatum, Joe Manganiello and various others gymnastically gyrating groins, were apt to say they were juuuust right as well as Mission Accomplished. Like the original Magic Mike, this sequel to the 2012 male-stripper melodrama is full of Faulks athletic set pieces featuring exotic entertainers plying their trade. But this time out, the dance sequences are not just hot and heavy but even more heavily influenced by Faulks theatrical work choreographing for artists like Pink and Madonna, as well as the chops shes honed hoofing in movies like Step Up and the all-female breaking crew called the Beat Freaks. Thanks to her, XXL may be the first great strip-hop movie of our time.

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Faulk walked us through five of the films best bump-and-grind sequences, with an eye towards collaborating with the performers. I cant tell you how much I love these actors, she says. Their dedication and commitment to these dances was just unreal.

Channing Tatum

The Workshop
It was written that he just kind of messes around a little bit; we knew itd be set to Ginuwines Pony, from the first movie, but that was all that was in the script. Chans strength is his freestyle ability. So basically what happened was, we got in there, [fellow choreographer ]Teresa [Espinosa] and myself, and kind of messed around with a few ideas. Then when Channing got in there, we basically put the music on and we let him freestyle. And then we would record what he was doing and we came up with the best things that he did like the stuff with the drill and structured them into a routine. We built the routine from what he did. Youve seen the movie. He knows what hes doing [laughs].

Joe Manganiello

The Convenience Store
That was actually very detailed, very planned out in the actual script like [screenwriter] Reid Carolin and Channing wrote that sequence out from start to finish. They painted a really clear picture in my brain of what it needed to be from the moment Joe walks in that door to when the clerk smiles. And, of course, they wrote it specifically with Joe in mind.

So you know, when we read it, it immediately gave us this clear direction of where to go; we knew exactly the moves that we wanted to do. Also, knowing Joe and his athleticism and his full-out dance abilities, we could picture what would happen here, what would happen there, when to grab the water bottle. And then Joe told us he wanted to add this move called the dolphin dive, so we kind of worked on those moves and added that in. [Pause] You really have not seen a dolphin dive until youve seen Joe Manganiello do one [laughs].

Stephen Boss

When in Rome
Who was first in the Rome house? Oh, right, Michael Strahan! So Chan advised me: watch his highlight reel from the NFL and youll see how athletic Michael is. From there, we could kind of plan what direction to go with when we were preparing his massage. And it was interesting because, we really only got to rehearse with him one day for half an hour and so we were just reallyit was tight, timewise. Really tight.

But we were just super impressed with his ability. Because it could have gone the other way: He could have gotten in and been like, not good at all. [Laughs] But thank god, he just killed it. And then, when it came to Twitch [Stephen Boss], he did his own routine. We essentially didnt need to do anything with him; we kind of helped him structure some stuff and gave him a couple little side moments, but everything from the clapping to floor movesthat was really him.

And then Chans supersexy lap dance, you know, that was us experimenting him just flipping me around and trying different things. We researched stuff online, because its a club in the south, we just wanted it to feel urban, daring and dirty. We really wanted to utilize the entire room, props and all. And all the girls in the mansion, the ones he heavily interacted with they were just girls that were cast right before we shot. We practiced with them one time so that nobody got injured, cause all the stuff we do is stuff that could happen at a strip club. A lot of times the actually got more involved in the scene than we thought they were gonna. [Pause] I have to say, Im not short on volunteers. Ive become really popular amongst my female friends in the last year. Theyre like, If you need anything for those sequences, anything at all [laughs].

Matt Bomer

The Convention
So Kevin Nash [who plays Tarzan] he has these incredible facial expressions, so we wanted to make it very theatrical for him. The guy can always sell a performance, hes so funny, so lets use it. We loved the idea of a cape and we knew we wanted to do something to showcase his legs, because he has these super muscular toned legs. Chan suggested doing an opera song, becauseI mean, you see it and youre like What the fuck am I watching? He really wanted people to be like, Wait, what the? So I think we accomplished that with that one.

And then for Adam Rodriguez, we knew that we wanted to go urban and a bit more of a b-boy style with him. So we put a chip up in there, we have a corkscrew in there, a little bit of a sweep and a little bit of a swipe type movement. We wanted to give him an authentic feel, cause whenever I see him I always think NYC. I know hes meant to be from Florida in the film but I just think, you know, hes the Puerto Rican guy from New York, we kind of had that vibe for him. And hes the hottest guy ever and the fact that hes feeding you foodyou know, when youre sitting and its just like, the feeling of Oh my god hes coming over here, oh my god, hesoh my god! [Laughs]

Then for Matt [Bomer], we were just obviously so blown away by his voice. The man is a soul singer; hes the real deal. Its just so awesome. Its funny because we actually talked about using that song before we even knew that he wanted to do it. Then in one of the first meetings we had with him we knew he was gonna sing and he was like DAngelos How about How Does It Feel? Um, yes?!

Its so funny: We were in one of our first rehearsals with Chan when Matt sent through his first take on it, and we were running around his house like little kids, freaking out: Man, Matts so good! Hes a perfectionist, so we knew we could push the boundaries with the style of it and give him like more of a challenging number. At first, theres no gimmicks hes just dancing with a hat. Then you know after that, well you know[laughs]. When he sings that song and he looks into your eyes with his big blue eyes, its like youre mesmerized. I was so impressed with what he did with that number he really he took it and ran with it.

And then we go to Joe we thought it would be cool to have Donald Glover sing like the intro portion of the whole wedding thing and we wanted to contrast that with what comes later. So thats why in the beginning its like slightly cheesy with the pink and the white, the hearts and the oversized ring just being ridiculous. We just thought it would be fun to have Joe come out in this tuxedo and youre just like, what the hell is that? We have to put him in the crowd because like the girls will flip their shit, you know? Theyre just looking at him like theyre gonna die.

When we were choreographing it, we knew we wanted to like bring the girl on stage and kind of like consummate the marriage. We had already used a bench, wed used chairs and we didnt wanna use a bed cause we thought that was too straight forward, and kinda like ehhhh. Chan was the one who said: What about a sex swing? And we were like ah, of course a sex swing, because Joe, hes like an animal he can like climb and jump and like do a number of things on there. And we were all completely sold on using Nine Inch Nails Closer. That section is really a strip tease and he sells it in there.

Boss, Tatum and Amber Heard

Mirror, Mirror
Yeah, the finale finale, with Chan and Twitch that was the most fun to put together. I have to say, Channing is an incredible partner. He met his wife, Jenna, on Step Up and they did a lot of partnering shes taught him well. So, he knows what to do, and hes always looking out for the girls. And when I say this guy is strong, like, he could be a professional athlete. Hes huge, hes 62, and hes muscular, and he just knows what to do.

Me, Im little but Im sturdy, so he can work things stuff out with me very easily and kind of throw me around and he gets the idea of what to do. We get really clear on count placement and safety, all that kind of stuff, so when it is time to use the other performers, we can show them what it is and then hes super comfortable. So he was really instrumental in helping put that piece together, especially the last section when theyre flipping the girl over on the floor and theyre rolling around on the ground.

Youd laugh if youd heard us choreographing that scene: What if I go do this? Yeah, yeah, can you grab me by the ankles and throw me on top of you? Yeah, yeah! [Laughs] Wed watch the playback and were like, gosh, is this too much? Are people going to think were not, ah, dancing anymore here? And then everyone would be like, nah, this is great. Its just a movie, Alison!'