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    Psycho Beach Party


        Summary Capsule
        Bad murders and beach bimbos, a classic combination






        DnaError's Rating: Campy Kooky Killings Concern Crazy Kids
        DnaError's Review: This is a weird movie. Not weird like Lynch-werid, cause that I could handle. No, Psycho Beach Party (PBP) is weird because it seems like the kind of movie I should love. A campy, bizarre silly romp with murders. Yet, something is *off*. Just thinking about it makes my head hurt. Maybe I should start at the beginning.

        PBP began, as all bizarre camp-fests do, as an off-off-off Broadway play which then became a movie. The plot deals with a bunch of bum surfers on an over-lit beach who lie around, surf against back-Projected waves, and are slowly picked off one by one by a mysterious killer. It's a Parody of the 1960 beach movies (Think titles like "Beach Blanket Bingo" and "Gorilla of the Sea!" complete with exclamation marks.) and the Teen horror genre. As a horror parody, it works. The mannish Detective Monica Stark (Writer Charles Bursch in drag) is a brassy and playing it just short of winking. And the killings are delightfully eccentric.(Note to self: never say "delightfully" again.)

        But all through the movie I keep getting the feeling that this SHOULD be funniner. Damnit! why am I not laughing? Part of it could be Nicholas Brendon who plays the oddly named "Starcat." It's not that he's a bad actor, far from it, he's too good. 6 years of watching him as Xander Lavell Harris on Buffy: the Vampire Slayer has imprinted that role on him in my mind. He IS Xander. If he commits a horrible crime, the headline will read XANDER KILLS 7: (Anya: I always saw it coming!)" So it's impossible for me to separate the Xandery-nature from Brendon. Another reason could be the 60s beach Movie Spoof. It feels flat. Most of us where pre-pre-natal when the genre was big and the movies, like teen slashers, do a pretty good job of making fun of themselves. There is a little too much winking at the audience. Too much of "isn't this silly!?!" Like "MARS ATTACKS" it makes the mistake of pretending it's above the stuff it's parodying. Of course it has a few good spots. The B-Movie actress Betina Barnes (a breathy-voiced Kimberly Davis) is a gem, a sweet bombshell who is blissfully unaware of how goofy everything is. Davis does the smart move of playing the part of a ditzy starlet completely straight-faced, making it much more funny then it should be. Ditto the mother, her tick-Tacky tupperware kitchen is funny on its own.

        So, much like the beginning of this review, I'm ending all confused.PBP is not a bad movie, its very funny in parts and when it stops winking it can reach that level of goofy camp its working for (espically the ending which is worth the wait if only cause it's so delightfully (dammnit!) surreal). I got the same feeling after seeing Mystery Men (whoa, two movie references in the same review, I need to stop reading other people's reviews) of a movie that could have been a lot more funny then it is.

        Andie's Rating: Let's go surfin' now, everybody's killin' now, come on a safari with meeeeee!
        Andie's Review: I'm so glad I rented this. Seriously. It's hysterical and I love Lauren Ambrose now more than ever. I thought she was great in Can't Hardly Wait and I like what I've seen of her on HBO's Six Feet Under, but she really got to showcase her talent on this movie. Her personalities are so distinct, I absolutely can't believe it. One minute she's sweet little Florence/Chicklet, the next minute she's sexy, sultry Ann Bowman. And every once in awhile she's some Safeway checkout girl with an attitude. It's bizarre and crazy and so funny at the same time.

        This movie is such a great mix of cheezy 60s Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon beach movies and twisted psycho slasher movies. I was too busy laughing to even care who the killer was and I thought each character was great. I've already sung the praises of Lauren Ambrose as Chicklet, but I also thought Nicholas Brendan was great as Starcat and I loved the Mrs. Robinson turn of Chicklet's mom. Berdine is a great geek girl and the gay surfers were cracking me up in every scene they had. The movie actress was kind of grating on my nerves, but she was okay. Thomas Gibson was so surprising as someone other than Greg Montgomery on Dharma and Greg that I almost couldn't believe it. But I did end up liking his character.

        The choreographed dance/fight at the Luau is my favorite part of the whole movie. I love dancing scenes and anything that pays homage to West Side Story always cracks me up. I was also totally digging the surfing scenes that were so obviously fake and I liked the way Starcat and Chicklet were constantly fighting. I think that is best form of flirting in the movies. Overall, this was a great rental and a good addition to my collection of little-known cult flicks that I enjoy. Go check it out, you won't be disappointed.

        The Scoop


        2000
        Rated NR
        Spoof Comedy

        Director
        Robert Lee King

        Starring
        Lauren Ambrose
        Thomas Gibson
        Nicholas Brendon
        Kimberley Davies

        Didja Notice?
        Go-Go Girls! Whoo! "This movie would be a lot better with girls in go-go boots shimmying all over the place, I guess that's true of any movie" - Crow T. Robot.

        The Movie Store!
        Psycho Beach Party: Movie [VHS]
        Psycho Beach Party: Movie [DVD]
        Psycho Beach Party: Soundtrack [CD]

        Intermission!
        This film spoofs the beach movies of the early 60s, including Gidget, Beach Party and Marnie

        Official and Not-So-Official Websites
        Psycho Beach Party Official Site

        Groovy Quotes
        Berdine: Wait a minute guys. I feel my nose blistering. I gotta put some-
        Marvel Ann: If you put any of that disgusting, white goop on your nose, I will wring your scrawny neck until your eyes pop out.

        Marvel Ann: Don't be a dip. You've got the sex-drive of a milk dud. You're sixteen, girl! Get with the action.

        Florence: Oh wow! This is like meeting Walt Disney or Helen Keller.

        Mrs. Forrest: A slumber party? Thrown by a movie actress? Perhaps if it were Deborah Kerr or
        Audrey Hepburn. But Bettina Barnes? Out of the question.

        Chicklet: Lars, you sure picked a heck of an American family to shack up with.

        Soundtrack Review
        A Nifty surf-rock score.

        If you liked this movie, try these:
        Psycho
        Beach Party
        Shriek

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