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Bikini Vampire Babes
2010, regia di Ted West (con la collaborazione di Margaret Root)
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Digital-West - Distribuzione: Spinning Pig Productions - Soggetto: Ted West - Sceneggiatura: Margaret Root, Ted West - Fotografia: Clark Deal - Montaggio: Jacob Burns - Musiche: Cory Perschbacher - Formato: Color - Durata: 90'.
Cast:
Sharis Fajardo,
JoJo, Jesse Storm, Talor Reazin, Ron Benton, Kimberly R Jones, Rod Harris,
Peyton Mortimer, Herman Brown, Emily Murray, Mark Adam, Jack C. Hays, Branden
Smith.
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
IMDb -
printfection.com -
bikinivampirebabes.blogspot.it
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facebook.com -
hayeshudsonshouseofhorror.blogspot.it -
roguecinema.com:
«Comedy is
very hard to do. And, when it’s done badly, it can really head south fast! Well,
a new comedy, Bikini Vampire Babes, takes comedy and does a bit of twisting and
really doesn’t do much with it. The storyline here is pretty thin; an ancient
vampire (who happens to be a hot babe) keeps herself in money by competing in
and winning bikini contests. When she loses one, she bites the winner and makes
the poor girl her minion. Soon, the two are traveling to Las Vegas to compete in
an international bikini contest! On the way, the two are hunted by the minion’s
ex-boyfriend and meet several people who they bite…and that’s about it! There’s
attempts to bring in a vampire hunter whose family was killed by the ancient
vampire, who just happens to come across their trail…and there’s several
attempts at comedy by the ex-boyfriend character, but they all fall short of
anything that will keep your attention. Aside from getting attractive girls into
bikinis for the entire shoot, I wonder what Ted West might have been thinking.
This feels more like a porn movie that just didn’t get around to the sex…sure
the girls are pretty, and sure they’re wearing bikinis exclusively throughout
the entire movie, but the story is so weak and the acting is so marginal that
the girls is all this movie has going for it!» (Brian Morton).