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Beach Balls
Charlie Harrison dreams of being a rock star and, with the help of friends and a gang of local toughs, he arranges a concert in his house for a big time record producer, or at least that is what Charlie thought he was arranging.
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Plot Summary
In this low-budget comedy, a group of friends attempts to win a beach volleyball tournament in order to save a local surf shop from a greedy developer. Along the way, they deal with rival teams, romantic entanglements, and plenty of slapstick humor. The film culminates in a climactic match where the fate of the shop hangs in the balance.
Critical Reception
Beach Balls is a largely forgotten independent comedy from the late 1980s, known primarily for its cult following among fans of B-movies. Critical reception was generally negative upon release, with reviewers often citing its weak script, over-the-top acting, and amateurish production values. However, it has gained a niche audience over the years for its earnest, albeit flawed, attempt at a summer sports comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and fun premise, aiming for a summery vibe.
Criticized for its simplistic plot and often uninspired comedic execution.
Noted for its low-budget charm by a small cult following.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this obscure film, but those available tend to describe it as a forgettable, low-budget comedy with some amusing moments but ultimately lacking substance. It's often seen as a product of its time with dated humor.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Southern California, with many of the scenes taking place on real beaches.
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