View Full Version : Are you sad that Crazy Horse Cabaret is closing down ?
KatoeyLover69
26-01-2007, 06:00 PM
Crazy Horse Cabaret will be closing down after it's last show on 31 January 2007, 14 months after opening in Singapore.
After the topless revue arrived at Clarke Quay, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew saw it as a centrepiece to help Singapore shed its squeaky-clean image and become "the Paris of South-east Asia".
For more info, please refer to :-
http://www.todayonline.com/articles/168146.asp
I wonder how many Samsters had been to the Crazy Horse Cabaret and are you sad that it is closing down so soon after opening
BigGuy
26-01-2007, 06:03 PM
About time for them to close......would you pay to just go see lighting effects or go see naked (or should I say semi naked) women?
Honestly you can't see much not even the tits ok.
tunkudon
26-01-2007, 06:10 PM
any feedback of the show... it an art right this type of show... i think it really a waste to close any supporter? i total forget abt this we have in sin.. cause no ads... they are not allow tooo.. fuck man they wan them here yet no suppore them:mad:
BigGuy
26-01-2007, 06:22 PM
any feedback of the show... it an art right this type of show... i think it really a waste to close any supporter? i total forget abt this we have in sin.. cause no ads... they are not allow tooo.. fuck man they wan them here yet no suppore them:mad:
If you talk about being artistic.....then well yes they did a good job in the lighting tricks, the gals are pretty alright but don't expect those big boobs gals. Unfortunately, most sillyporeans would say they go to see the artistic part of the show but in reality more for the boobs and hopefully pussies.
The show itself goes in a theme. It highlight the gals getting ready thru film on behind the scene. For those into lightings, it's indeed very good as they conceal those tits thru lights. Pussies wise, well in Sillypore, you can rest assured you don't get to see becoz it's cover in the front. Back is like wearing G-string
ILoveCheapSex
26-01-2007, 06:34 PM
It is destined to failed the minute they come into Singapore. It is already a miracle that they can last more than a year. Heard from the news yesterday, that they suffered a loss of more than 3 million! Hardly surprising actually.
Why would I said they are destined to failed? First of all, tickets are not cheap to begin with. If I remembered correctly, around $80 and above. So this is not like going to the movies, but 10 times more in fact. Since the ticket is not cheap, those that can afford this type of exorbitant entertainment is pretty limited. Even those that can afford may not want to go, and even if they do go, you don't expect them to go more than a couple of times, right?
Then you have to take away the minors that are not permitted for this type of shows. That takes away another good market portion.
Last of all, you cannot do advertisements, so over time people will forget that they even existed. The lady is the interview on the news, saying that the limitation in advertising cause them dearly. While I agree with what she says, but this cannot be an excuse. They should have already knew that when they are planning to bring the show in, and have taken that into consideration, before making the final decision. And saying that just makes them looks like amateurs.
alwaysandy
26-01-2007, 06:43 PM
About time for them to close......would you pay to just go see lighting effects or go see naked (or should I say semi naked) women?
Honestly you can't see much not even the tits ok.
ya lor...who would pay much to see the same few gals over and over again....unless got new blood rolling in all the time, maybe asians.....and more variety other than just those.:)
ang076
26-01-2007, 06:58 PM
No, I dont feel sad..
Because we can see but cannot fondle..
See? KTV and HC biz last longer than Crazy Horse, because we can touch and bonk and eat and booze..
Plus, KTV and HC got supports of the samster due to online advertising by SBF.
In addition to that, we can get a tonne of ang mo FLs thru OKTs here..
The target audience was never locals. It was the rich and famous. People who want class and high end entertainment. If it could do marketing, it could have been a hit by roping in tourists. But with zero advertising, how you expect them to sell? Want to blame? Blame the government.
Never been there at all, so i dont feel sad :p
I wonder how many Samsters had been to the Crazy Horse Cabaret and are you sad that it is closing down so soon after opening
Not sad at all, good riddance. Been there twice (don't ask), super expensive, super notforlocals ... girls so so. Made me wonder both time who they're actually targeting.
Kinda like watching the Sentosa musical fountain, you know, like when the monkey appears you realized the show's gonna suck. (It is a monkey, right?) But CrzyHorse is still better, it doesn't have the dancing guy.
Maybe time for some hot local real cabaret? :D
Th4r
asspanker
26-01-2007, 09:11 PM
not sad cos never been that... the targeted audience is just not big enough in here.. :cool:
MMM88
26-01-2007, 09:15 PM
nay.....no way ....not SAD at all.....aint gonna pay S$75 just to watch ney ney ....somemore cannot touch ....for wat ???
Rather spend RM210 in KL for a goot FXXk lor.......:D
Mob_Boss
26-01-2007, 09:24 PM
Nope, not one bit. Serves them right for not doing their marketing research.
canthaveenuf
26-01-2007, 09:32 PM
What is there to be sad about? This is totally expected. How to survive in this kind of environment. So expensive, can see no touch, the girls arent' that great anyway.
If gahment close down all the HCs and TNs and KTVs, ...... now that will be really something to be sad about.
Cheers
happyranchu
26-01-2007, 09:43 PM
why pay to see the show while there are so many clips in the net :D
humpcheepang
26-01-2007, 11:38 PM
They came and started too early. It may be a better time if it is inconjunction with the IRs in operation.....
asdfghjkl
26-01-2007, 11:56 PM
believe me.. another such centers would be opened once the IR is upz! ;)
stephan
27-01-2007, 12:04 AM
Chey, non of my business! my target list on SYT gal gal already can't finish! :p
Hakoshu
27-01-2007, 12:36 AM
Was wondering wat's next?? moulin rouge??
High till Dry
27-01-2007, 12:53 AM
Was wondering wat's next?? moulin rouge??
Let's start an agogo bar...:p :D
juswan2knwu
27-01-2007, 01:00 AM
Let's start an agogo bar...:p :D
Ha, ha, surely earn BIG $$ & HEAVY FINES! Maybe kana "dian lian" or/& rotan, hav U prepare yr "Da Bei Gong"? If yes, I oso wan 2 invest in yr bar cos haven't done anything illegal in my whole life. Ha, ha. :P
Marketing? No problem, SBF will do the job, nt lik Crazy Horse mus maintain a "clean" or artist image. If business is brisk, k even sponsor a thread. He, he.
High till Dry
27-01-2007, 01:07 AM
Ha, ha, surely earn BIG $$ & HEAVY FINES! Maybe kana "dian lian" or/& rotan, hav U prepare yr "Da Bei Gong"? If yes, I oso wan 2 invest in yr bar cos haven't done anything illegal in my whole life. Ha, ha. :P
Marketing? No problem, SBF will do the job, nt lik Crazy Horse mus maintain a "clean" or artist image. If business is brisk, k even sponsor a thread. He, he.
Of course we need the approval from the authorities. Maybe we can do it with a slight twist. I'll be out of job soon. Any investors here? :D
Hakoshu
27-01-2007, 01:08 AM
I support u!!!!!
Let's start an agogo bar...:p :D
High till Dry
27-01-2007, 01:17 AM
I support u!!!!!
Support financially? :p I think even with the govt's approval we'll still need a few hundred grand of capital...
otamay
27-01-2007, 02:05 AM
Nothing to crow about, what big deal about it! Too restrictive to survive in Sillypore. Nowadays with so many FLs, SYTs and PRCs around, you can become like Crazy Horse riding them. ha!ha!!ha!!....:D :cool:
Niceman
27-01-2007, 02:37 AM
well.... pardon my 2cents worth of comments;
1st, is a mere bad business decision based on emotion and egos that this thingy will work-out in Sillypore land. Why I said that? Becos, I have seen so many times, those ego big time marketers thinking that they high high up there and knows all best, like the MIW.......
They want high profile but refused to walk the ground and understand how the local feels, few eg. Indoor stadium and esplandae. This is indeed destiny, once the idea pop out... not surprising ...$80 buacks? wah liao, many time can we bring our family there for such lighting stuffs? They don't even think of that, and expect tourist would visit the place. Without the local market, is a miracle that they had survived for more than 1 year. Another example will be Sentosa.
I saw the woman with tears in her eyes, wah liao, so dramatic meh? Just another lousy investment only wat... not as if they could not afford it..... chey....:mad:
Bigbluebird
27-01-2007, 03:01 AM
Nothing to be sad about, like what all other brothers say.
#1 Expensive.
#2 Singaporeans not into art.
#3 Not part of our culture.
#4 Better things to do like ogling at SYTs :D
canthaveenuf
27-01-2007, 07:26 AM
Was wondering wat's next?? moulin rouge??
It will die the same quick death wan cos both same type wan.
Maybe if gahmen allow pole dancing.
Cheers
eggkiller
27-01-2007, 07:26 AM
SinGapOre ShAll LeGaliSe more LSBs NoT wAt "Crazy HOrse Run"
wanker10
27-01-2007, 08:51 AM
Hi Bros,
Actually there is not much of a "surprise" the crazy horse can offer since where in the seventies till the early nineties, we have Tropicana, Golden Million & The Neptune Theatre in the seventies till the end of last year (2006). You can see more in their show cos they do not mask the bodies with special lighting effect. The most they use are some feather or those shinny little thingy to cover the important part. Sometimes they do not even cover their nipples.
Cheers,:D
acer1714
27-01-2007, 12:32 PM
[QUOTE=Niceman;1827102]
They want high profile but refused to walk the ground and understand how the local feels, few eg. Indoor stadium and esplandae. This is indeed destiny, once the idea pop out... not surprising ...$80 buacks? wah liao, many time can we bring our family there for such lighting stuffs? They don't even think of that, and expect tourist would visit the place. Without the local market, is a miracle that they had survived for more than 1 year. Another example will be Sentosa.
QUOTE]Well said,i share same sentiment as u!!:D
BigGuy
29-01-2007, 10:22 AM
[QUOTE=Niceman;1827102]
They want high profile but refused to walk the ground and understand how the local feels, few eg. Indoor stadium and esplandae. This is indeed destiny, once the idea pop out... not surprising ...$80 buacks? wah liao, many time can we bring our family there for such lighting stuffs? They don't even think of that, and expect tourist would visit the place. Without the local market, is a miracle that they had survived for more than 1 year. Another example will be Sentosa.
QUOTE]Well said,i share same sentiment as u!!:D
Hmmmm....that statement also apply to our bosses right.....they always forget where they started from.
Niceman
29-01-2007, 11:16 AM
:), not really truth for some bosses.....cos some of them started with high profile, and have never walk th ground before, Best eg. Jr Lee and Li Ka Seng's son.
Well... diff ppl diff lives....
BigGuy
29-01-2007, 11:21 AM
:), not really truth for some bosses.....cos some of them started with high profile, and have never walk th ground before, Best eg. Jr Lee and Li Ka Seng's son.
Well... diff ppl diff lives....
of coz cannot compare with ppl borned rich la.........how ppl can be born in a rich family?
Generally some who succeeded in climbing up high high always forgot their humble background.....typically speaking in Sillypore
jesse_voidable
30-01-2007, 08:06 PM
im reminded of a theory propounded by michael e porter. read it during my post-grad studies in the 90s. basically, he wrote something abt a market not ready for what's being offered; doesnt really matter whether it's a product or a service.
so yeah. got plenty of big shots out there who dont feel there's any need to heed others' advices.
should serve them a good lesson this time around.
b13n16
30-01-2007, 10:28 PM
totally agree with jesse ..
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