Bitch Slap
2010 Directed by Rick Jacobson
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Prepare to get slapped...
Three bad girls (a down-and-out stripper, a drug-running killer and a corporate powerbroker) arrive at a remote desert hideaway to extort and steal $200 Million in diamonds from a ruthless underworld kingpin.
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This was probably so bad it was kind of funny. They used green screens for things as simple as apartments, train stations and car parks. If you watch closely enough (it's difficult) you'll notice several cases of things changing when they shouldn't. It's almost worth watching to see how hilariously bad it is.
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Utter disappointment.
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Kaunis tarina naisten ystävyydestä. Tyttöenergiaa, kissatappeluita, vanhoja b-luokan filkkoja kunnioittavia kohtauksia. Kerronnallisesti täyttää rautaa ja juonellisesti mahti-kamaa. Näyttelijättäret kuuminta hottia.
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America is one crazy biatch in this, and I simply loved Julia Voth, so cute! A lot of crazy violence, but the film never really goes anywhere and its told in these weird flashbacks.
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Selv ble jeg poppet ut altfor seint til å få oppleve bølgen med exploitation filmer som skylda over kinoene på 70 tallet. Filmer som ofret det meste av hva dagens rasjonelle publikum forventer av en film til fordel for far out underholdning, og ikke helt overraskende har denne sjangeren en stor fanskare den dag i dag. Noen husker kanskje Tarrantino sin hyllest Death Proof eller den ferske Black Dynamite? I så fall kan dere bare glemme de; Bitch Slap feier over det meste som befinner seg på banen - bokstavelig talt.
Okay. Tarrantino gjorde en god hyllest til exploitation filmene (selv om jeg ikke likte den) og det finnes en hel drøss med b-filmer som prøver å holde liv i…
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This was probably so bad it was kind of funny. They used green screens for things as simple as apartments, train stations and car parks. If you watch closely enough (it's difficult) you'll notice several cases of things changing when they shouldn't. It's almost worth watching to see how hilariously bad it is.
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Slightly odd exploitation adventure that riffs off nearly every grindhouse thriller from the 70s you can think of plus more than a whiff of Sin City and the Tarantino/Rodriguez creative axis. It has little plot and darts all over the place but it is fun and ticks all the boxes.
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Holy crap this movie was movie ever fun. You take all the best exploitation flicks from the 1960's and 1970's throw them into a blender and you get Bitch Slap, a non-stop fun as can be movie. Like I said this movie takes all of its cues from the best exploitation movies and executes them to perfection, you name it its in there. Hot girls everywhere you look, check. Over the top violence, check. Tongue and cheek dialog, check. Ridiculous sexual humor, check. Wet t-shirts, check. Crazy fight scenes, check. Lesbian scene, check. Whatever you want in a exploitation flick I can guarantee you this movie has it. Then when you think this movie can't possibly give you any more…
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Pissweak attempt at Russ Meyer-style titsploitation fails on almost every level. Paper-thin plot rips off City On Fire (again), as three buxom babes mistrust and beat on each other while searching for a cache of diamonds buried in the desert after a botched heist. Or some crap. Glossier than a P Diddy music video, the look of the film is wrong from the get-go. Though set in a mobile home in the middle of the dirty old desert, everything sparkles and shines like Glenda The Good Witch after a polish and buff. Plus there are a bucketload of split-screen/slo mo/jumpcut offences to deal with, mostly involving closeups of sweaty cleavage. The millions of flashbacks used to tell the robbery backstory…
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This movie ended up being not as good as I had hoped but still not too bad. It was not as good as 'The A-Team' but it was better than 'The Book of Eli' to use two movies from 2010 to compare it to.
Some of the action scenes in this movie were a little hard to swallow. Now, I am willing to give action movies some leeway when they have action scenes that are stretching the bounds of believability because well, its a movie and its all for fun. However I think there is a fine line between over the top action that is fun like in 'The A-Team' and over the top action that is just kind of…