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Assault of the Killer Bimbos -
 
 

Assault of the Killer Bimbos -

Elizabeth Kaitan , Christina Whitaker , Anita Rosenberg    R (Restricted)   VHS Tape
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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While the best thing about this flick is its title, there're plenty of laughs along the way as two go-go dancers framed for murder take it on the lam. They complete their trio when the law catches up with them at a diner and they take the waitress hostage, allowing a cowboy patron to drawl, as if it were the worst thing that could happen in the world, "Oh, no! A Bimbo with a gun!" This is the kind of exploitation picture where you'd be very disappointed if someone didn't get a chance to say, "Okay, put your hands on the car and spread 'em!" And spread 'em they do, after a fashion. All the way to their sanctuary of sorts in Jalapeno, Mexico. A sequel is promised in the final moments of the pic: Bimbo Barbecue. --Jim Gay

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3.5 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not bad enough to be funny, just bad, July 1 2004
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P. N Randolph (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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My wife and I love funny-bad bimbo movies. Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death is one of our favorites, and we love anything by Andy Sidaris.

This one just reaks. The dialog is flat and the people don't look like they had fun making it. Rent it, don't buy it. Yech.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Totally irreverent --nothing sacred here...., Nov 23 2003
This very tiny sub-genre of film-making is well served in the classic spoof on feminism and cultural stereotyping in general. There's lots to laugh about (and cry about) in our zany cultural makeup, but Bimboism is still a topic much unexplored by social scientists and humanists alike.

Don't expect any revelations or high art experiences, just a funny satire on sexual stereotypes in modern day America. And, once again, we are blessed with the highly entertaining presence of Elizabeth Kaitan...

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Oh no! A bimbo with a guhhhhhnnnnnn!!!", Nov 10 2003
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Dale E. Hopkins, II (Lakewood, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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When you start out to make a bad film and it is truly bad, you've actually created high art. So many people set out to make good films that ultimately fail. Why aim so high when you can create a classic like "Killer Bimbos"?

I was actually startled to find this film had been transferred to DVD. It's one of those films that you watch with your friends and end up laughing yourself sick.

The basic premise of the film is about a couple of go-go dancers who are mistakenly fingered for offing their sleazy boss. While on the run from the police, they "rescue" Darlene, a trackstop waitress and attempt to find Mexico. During this ridiculous escapade, one of the girls feels she isn't very pretty and the ringleader decides that the middle of the desert is a great place for a makeover.

There are some amazingly stupid lines that are so funny that you will find yourself quoting them at some point down the road.

Do yourselves a favour and pick up this gem. It's only $9.98 and worth every penny. I was well chuffed to find this one. Now, if they could only get the classic "Nice Girls Don't Explode" with Barbara Harris, Michelle Meyrink and Wallace Shawn onto DVD, my life would be complete!

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