Greetings gang. Sorry for the geographically localized post, but I wanted to let viewers in the greater Los Angeles area know of a few screenings of this ridiculous-hilarious-sexy-crazy movie I saw called Scream of the Bikini that will be playing in town this weekend!
A lost classic from South American director Fernando Fernandez, Scream of the Bikini is an action spy thriller thought lost to the ages in the 1960s, recently discovered, then translated into English by Germans where something obviously got lost in the translation. (Sort of like what they did with the Metropolis restoration, but with more bikinis and sexy intrigue). The film focuses on the adventures of supermodels by day/sexy secret agents by night Jasmine Orosco and Paola Apanapel who engage in intrigue, espionage, adventure, excitement, vespas, and pillow fights! Pajama-clad pillow fights! Between two gorgeous girls!
I feel the need to repeat the Hot Lady Pillow Fight Action,...
A lost classic from South American director Fernando Fernandez, Scream of the Bikini is an action spy thriller thought lost to the ages in the 1960s, recently discovered, then translated into English by Germans where something obviously got lost in the translation. (Sort of like what they did with the Metropolis restoration, but with more bikinis and sexy intrigue). The film focuses on the adventures of supermodels by day/sexy secret agents by night Jasmine Orosco and Paola Apanapel who engage in intrigue, espionage, adventure, excitement, vespas, and pillow fights! Pajama-clad pillow fights! Between two gorgeous girls!
I feel the need to repeat the Hot Lady Pillow Fight Action,...
- 2/18/2010
- MoviesOnline.ca
Guns, international intrigue, and women in skimpy bikinis — all of these saucy elements are very necessary for an entertaining throwback to the cornball action films from the 60’s. Fernando Fernandez’s ambitious 2009 endeavor “Scream of the Bikini” certainly looks the part, though to be fair, replicating the look and feel of the campy pictures produced during this era is becoming easier and easier by the day. However, the trailer below promises plenty of tongue-in-cheek action, complete with martial arts, impossibly silly gunplay, and pillow fights. After all, you can’t have a proper retro action movie without an erotic pillow fight or two. I’m pretty sure it’s a requirement upheld by a court of law. Here’s the synopsis for your endless enjoyment: Jasmine Orosco and Paola Apanapal – in their English language film debuts – are Bridget and Sophia: gorgeous super models by day, brutal bounty hunters by night.
- 2/11/2010
- by Todd
- Beyond Hollywood
'B-Movie Film Festival' celebrates 10th anniversary
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
The City of Syracuse recently hosted the 10th Annual B-Movie Film Festival from Nov. 6 to 8 at The Redhouse and The Gear Factory, two Westside art venues.
As a growing player in the motion picture industry, Central New York has a rich cinema tradition and a thriving independent film culture that is attracting attention from around the world.
Local production companies, filmmakers and actors throughout the region are beginning to unite in their efforts to promote area talent year ‘round, combining their resources through fledgling organizations like the Salt City Actors Group, the Syracuse Film Office and the Syracuse International Film Festival.
This year's B-Movie Film Festival featured two Central New York productions. The intense, action-packed independent horror film by award-winning director Ron Bonk, entitled "Ms. Cannibal Holocaust," premiered at The Redhouse on Nov. 6 to a near sell-out crowd.
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
The City of Syracuse recently hosted the 10th Annual B-Movie Film Festival from Nov. 6 to 8 at The Redhouse and The Gear Factory, two Westside art venues.
As a growing player in the motion picture industry, Central New York has a rich cinema tradition and a thriving independent film culture that is attracting attention from around the world.
Local production companies, filmmakers and actors throughout the region are beginning to unite in their efforts to promote area talent year ‘round, combining their resources through fledgling organizations like the Salt City Actors Group, the Syracuse Film Office and the Syracuse International Film Festival.
This year's B-Movie Film Festival featured two Central New York productions. The intense, action-packed independent horror film by award-winning director Ron Bonk, entitled "Ms. Cannibal Holocaust," premiered at The Redhouse on Nov. 6 to a near sell-out crowd.
- 11/11/2009
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
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