I wish I imbibed in strange substances because doing so while watching this has got to be a gas! On the other hand, it might be dangerous, you can laugh too hard. A couple's car breaks down, they're bound and held prisoner in a graveyard forced to watch the dancers of the dead do their exotic and campy lounge-act strip-teases à la 1965-style. That's what I said. It's mond-numbing and "written" by Ed D. Wood, Jr. My standout favorite for years is the "Fluff Dance" bride dancer and her ability to make each of her assets twirl together or independently. I turned on the Village People song "Milkshake" in sync with it and it's even better. I'm sure the current milkshake song would work as well! I'm strangely enamoured of these dancin' babes. All in their 60's now I suppose, parents, grandparents...? Oh my.Read full review
This movie is very campy, unique, Not for everybody--I like it just for that reason..I tend to like odd movies that very few others like. I knew of this movie because I am an Ed D Wood fan. Again, I don,t personally know any other Ed Wood fans except my unique brother- he is who introduced me to the Ed Wood movies. I had this movie on VCR.. and needed it on DVD. It has some of the worse actors you,ve ever seen, which to me makes it all the more enjoyable. The cemetery, the bad strippers, and Kriswell all make it interesting to me. It,s the kind of thing you can make fun of and laugh at.
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