Bikini Bloodbath (2006)
Facts
| Directed by | Jon Gorman |
| Cast | Debbie Rochon Leah Ford Thomas Edward Seymour and Debbie Rochon |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2005 |
| DVD Release | December 11, 2007 |
| Running Time | 82 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 022891467298 |
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About Bikini Bloodbath
On their last day of high school seven gorgeous girls have slumber party to celebrate their going away to college. Across town a maniacal chef goes on a killing spree. Can their gym coach (Debbie Rochon) come to the rescue of the bikini clad group? No but when Chef Death (Rob Cosgrove) shows up at the party hilarity ensues and the blood bath begins. "Bikini Bloodbath is just pure brainless fun and I laughed until I came." - Felix Vasquez Jr. FILM THREATTrack Listing/Features:Debbie Rochon (Cult movie legend and co-host of Fangoria Radio) Russ Russo (Envy Hollywood Back Lots Ghetto Dawg) Thomas Edward Seymour (A New Wave Being Michael Madson) Carmine Capobicano (Cemetary High Psycho's in Love Galactic Gigalo) Sheri Bomb (Gore Girls)System Requirements:Running Time: 82 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR/SLASHER MOVIES UPC: 022891467298 Manufacturer No: MVDV4672 Product Description
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Average user review:| 31/2 stars on cover what?Should be Zero!!! |
| Girls in bikinis is about all this film has going for it |
I daresay there's not a B-movie horror fan who is unfamiliar with the work of Debbie Rochon, which is probably why she gets top billing here, despite the fact that her role (as a high school gym teacher with an eye for the young ladies) is actually a rather minor one. That leaves it up to all of the younger actresses to carry the load, and only a couple of them prove themselves up to the task. Let me just say that Bikini Blood Bath is not a showcase for great acting and leave it at that.
Ah yes, the plot. After a spirited game of volleyball and a shower in the girls' locker room, both of which featured plenty of insults to Smelly Suzy, the girls plan a slumber party at Jenny's (Leah Ford) house. Not to be outdone, the football players (we know they're football players because all of them are wearing T-shirts saying "Football Player") plan a party of their own. Sure, there's a murderer on the loose in the area, but no one seems overly concerned about that - with the obvious exception of the couple of people we see murdered by The Chef (we know he's "The Chef" because - aw, forget it). As the girls finally don those bikinis the title promised and head out to the hot tub, the guys' party becomes such a grab-ass affair that a couple of them bail and head out for the girls' house. The guys they leave behind should really be playing powder-puff football rather than real football, if you know what I mean - I may never look at a game of Twister the same way again. Finally, The Chef (Robert Cosgrove, Jr.) turns up and starts mouthing stupid culinary catch phrases as he picks the characters off one by one (starting with the hottest of the girls - the cad). Trapped inside the house with no phone service, the girls do the only thing they can do - indulge in strawberry daiquiris.
Bikini Blood Bath is every bit the slasher spoof, so you pretty much know to expect a really stupid story - and that is exactly what you get. Don't expect to see a lot of gore, despite the title's reference to a bloodbath. Do expect to see reasonably attractive young women in bikinis, plenty of old-school juvenile humor, and a lot of bad acting. More often than not, that kind of combination entertains me, but there's just some sort of vacuous quality to this film that left me nonplussed. Some will no doubt find the movie much funnier than I did. March 11, 2008
| Bikini Bloodbath Deja Vu |
It's absurd; a uniquely quirky genre flick that's definitely worth the watch. There's a Flashdance sequence that's pretty amazing and it seems like the writers put in enough movie references that everyone will get at least a few.
December 17, 2007
| Campy Splatterfest |
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