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Directed by Roger Vadim
A voluptuous outer space agent travels to another galaxy in search of a missing inventor in this science fiction send-up. Barbarella (Jane Fonda), an interstellar representative of the united Earth government in the 41st century, is dispatched to locate scientist Durand Durand, whose positronic ray, if not recovered, could signal the end of humanity. Outfitted in an array of stunning Star Trek/Bond girl outfits and cruising around in a plush, psychedelic spaceship, Barbarella travels to the Tau Seti system and promptly crash-lands. She then spends the rest of the film discovering the joys of interstellar sex with a keeper of feral children (Ugo Tognazzi), a blind, beatific angel (John Phillip Law), and an inept revolutionary named Dildano (David Hemmings). Slowly but surely, she also finds her way to Durand Durand by moving from one exotic, Wizard of Oz-style locale to another. Along the way, she meets the kindly Professor Ping (a surprisingly verbal Marcel Marceau), a Eurotrash dominatrix named the Great Tyrant (Rolling Stones gal pal Anita Pallenberg), and the Concierge (Milo O'Shea), a strangely familiar lackey of the Great Tyrant who tries to destroy Barbarella with his great big organ of love. Jean-Claude Forest, who created the character Barbarella in 1962 for V-Magazine, served as visual advisor on the adaptation. The film's missing scientist character famously inspired the band name of '80s pop stars Duran Duran (who altered the spelling slightly). Almost two decades later, the film also inspired electronic act Matmos, which was named after the aqueous personification of evil unleashed by the Concierge at the movie's climax. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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"Barbarella often get knocked for being a bad movie as if it was supposed to be taken seriously. The movie is a campy, sci-fi, sex romp that takes equal shots at the conventions of both the 60s Sci-Fi and sex romp films. Don’t take it seriously. You probably shouldn’t watch it sober, but it is worth watching for the wide-eyed innocent wantonness that Jane Fonda manages to project in the lead role. Now first off, I’ve never really been a fan of Jane F " [More]
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"I really hate this movie! It is just so damn stupid. I wasn't expecting a serious or thought provoking film, but I did expect some fun. Absolutely no enjoyment from this one. It's just so annoying and boring. Every performance is terrible, Fonda is phoning it in, and NO she is not sexy in this film. The famous opening scene is just clumsy and stupid. I realize this is not really a review, but a list of all the horrible things about this film. Believe be, I could go on and on. " [More]
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"[quote user="rjsprague"] [quote user="Dr_Gor"] Did I forget to mention Barbarella ?!?!? [/quote] THat movie sounds ridiculous. Jane Fonda as a space hooker... And what the hell is an aqueous personification of evil?! =0 [/quote] 2nd interesting note from that film's synopsis. Duran Duran got their name from th " [More]
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"[quote user="Dr_Gor"] Did I forget to mention Barbarella ?!?!? [/quote] THat movie sounds ridiculous. Jane Fonda as a space hooker... And what the hell is an aqueous personification of evil?! =0 " [More]
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"[quote user="rjsprague"] [quote user="Dr_Gor"] [quote user="mercurial"] [quote user="rjsprague"] [quote user="rjsprague"] Wow, great question Ryan... I'd like to talk about Spaceships! :) I'd also like to discuss futuristic weaponry. We could have an alien species week too! [/quote] Great suggestions Ryan, let's keep them coming.... =| [/quote] Haha, I think everyone is completely devoted to " [More]
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"[quote user="divinemsjunebug"] Well, I had to bring this topic up once again because I went to a little double feature film festival today...I had never heard of these movies before which is strange because I am a major Vincent Price fan and have most of his movies on DVD. Anyway, has anyone seen the movie The Abominable Dr. Phibes and Dr. [More]
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"Well, I had to bring this topic up once again because I went to a little double feature film festival today...I had never heard of these movies before which is strange because I am a major Vincent Price fan and have most of his movies on DVD. Anyway, has anyone seen the movie The Abominable Dr. Phibes and Dr. [More]
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A coy European sex comedy with space-opera trappings and an American accent, this frothy Roger Vadim/Jane Fonda collaboration reads like a grown-up, sci-fi update of Alice in Wonderland. Although it often pops up on "Worst Movies Ever" lists, it's actually something of a treat if one approaches it with the right attitude. From the eye-popping plasticity of the production design to the gentle grooviness of the Bob Crewe Generation's campy lounge soundtrack, Barbarella is a defiantly trivial film. But Fonda's studied vacuity, Anita Pallenberg's kinky glamour, and John Phillip Law's bronzed pecs and hippie truisms keep things sexy, sweet, and funny. Fonda has spent more than three decades trying to live down the zero-gee peep show that opens the film, but besides a few bare breasts and countless double entendres, nothing here crosses the line between erotic comedy and pornography. (In fact, the MPAA bizarrely let the film off with a mere PG.) The gender roles aren't particularly progressive, especially given the running gag about Barbarella getting her first few tastes of physical copulation after a lifetime of "advanced" virtual sex. But unless you're a humorless dogmatist, a puritan, or a holdover from the anti-"Hanoi Jane" school of patriotism, it's hard to be anything but amused and entertained by this campy classic. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 

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