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Directed by Robert Lee King.
Robert Lee King directs this wacky, campy fusion of teenaged surfer flicks and slasher sagas. Impossibly perky Florence (Lauren Ambrose) doesn't quite fit in at her thoroughly square high school in her seaside Southern California town -- that is, until she happens upon a band of ultra-hip surfer dudes. Renaming herself "Chicklet," she tries her gosh-darnedest to be the sole girl riding the waves with the group led by suave Kanaka (Thomas Gibson). While adopting her surfer alter ego, Florence soon discovers that other less pleasant personalities emerge when confronted with the sight of polka dots. One called Anne Bowman is a tough, "experienced" older lady, while the other, Tylene, is a stereotypical sassy black woman. Blacking out whenever these other personalities take over, Florence becomes increasingly worried that she is responsible for a series of grizzly murders. Of course, she is far from the only suspicious character in her oceanside community -- there's B-movie star Bettina Barnes (Kimberly Davies), Swedish exchange student Lars (Matt Keeslar), and Florence's own unnervingly-perfect mom (Beth Broderick). This film was adapted from a popular off-Broadway play written by Charles Busch. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
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"Released: January 23, 2000 (Sundance Film Festival)Director: Robert Lee King*****A tongue-in-cheek send up of vastly different genres (beach blanket films, romances, thrillers), Psycho Beach Party relies primarily on the audience's familiarity with those types of films to bring its humor across. A few sparse moments of out and out comedy are present, such as Charles Busch playing a female detective, but they are few and far between for most audience's taste. The best way to describe it? High camp.At a drive in theater, a teenager is killed. The entire beach side town is on alert. Teenage Florence (Lauren Ambrose, perhaps the best thing the film has going for it) doesn't care: she makes her way to the ocean with an uglier friend...and a "better looking" one. There, her interest in surfing is rebuffed by, quite obviously, good looking guys. She lands on the doorstep of surfing legend Kanaka (Thomas Gibson), who teaches her to ride the waves, thus bringing her into the exclusiv ... " [More]
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"I have a few that i would like to see done better (some of these have remakes but I think they missed the mark, so i want to see them try again.)1. Flesh for the Beast2. Halloween3. Zombie (its fine the way it is but with todays technology, i think it could be better. Who wouldnt like to see the eye part look a little more real?)4. Critters5. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes " [More]
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by divinemsjunebug in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Another one that I just remembered that I really liked...has anyone seen Psycho Beach Party? That was really cute. I love the beginning with the Go-Go dancer in her silver bikini dancing to a song that spelled out psycho over and over. I sing that now when dealing with crazy people. hee hee. Anyway, it's pretty campy and fun, it was made in the late 90s I think or maybe 2000. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
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Even by playwright Charles Busch's own admission, this parody of films as diverse as Marnie, Gidget, and Halloween was a pretty lightweight piece when it premiered in New York in the mid-'80s. Beefing up the plot and adding a fun new character for himself, however, drag auteur Busch and first-time feature director Robert Lee King turned the film version of Psycho Beach Party into a fun little luau. A who's who of young alt-Hollywood -- from Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Nicholas Brendon to Gregg Araki vets Nathan Bexton and Kathleen Robertson -- get to paraphrase the teensploitation epics of years past with a knowing wink, while future Six Feet Under star Lauren Ambrose shows her considerable range in a performance that veers from goofy melodrama to all-out slapstick and includes no less than three separate characters. (Grown-ups Busch and Beth Broderick get some laughs, too, but sometimes come off like defanged John Waters heroines.) The over-the-top but humorous homoeroticism, broad caricatures, and frequently profane sight gags and puns may not endear the film to all audiences. But for those who appreciate its dated East Village attitude and its frequently spot-on pop culture spoofs, Psycho Beach Party is a quirky, deliberately low-rent ball of laughs. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 



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