Bimbo Movie Bash
Bimbo Movie Bash

Bimbo Movie Bash

1997Movie80 minEnglish

Hell hath no fury like a bimbo scorned! For decades, the blond and the beautiful have been billboarded, belittled and bad-mouthed. Now, a massive squadron of the lightheaded lovelies is about to exact the ultimate revenge on the chauvinists of the Earth. See all of your favorite femmes return to the small screen, in this cleverly crafted compilation of scenes from the most bodacious Bimbo movies of all time!

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IMDb3.4/10
Director: Kenneth J. HallGenres: Comedy, Horror

Plot Summary

This low-budget exploitation film is a collection of skits and short films, often featuring scantily clad women in various comedic and erotic scenarios. The movie is primarily known for its gratuitous content and attempts at humor, which lean heavily into stereotypes.

Critical Reception

Bimbo Movie Bash is widely regarded as a poorly made exploitation film with little artistic merit. It is often cited as an example of late-90s direct-to-video fare that prioritized shock value and titillation over plot or character development. Critical reception is overwhelmingly negative, with audiences generally finding it to be amateurish and lacking in substance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks any discernible plot or coherent narrative.
  • Relies heavily on gratuitous nudity and outdated stereotypes.
  • Amateurish production values and weak comedic attempts.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche and low-profile release. However, available commentary generally points to the film being a product of its time, appealing to a very specific audience interested in low-budget exploitation and genre tropes, rather than broader critical appreciation.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Kenneth J. Hall, was known for his work in the horror and exploitation film genres, often producing and writing for low-budget productions.

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