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Spacebong Beach Babes
Alison, Brenda and Courtney just want to get high and go to the beach, but today Alison has to work and Brenda and Courtney are auditioning for a rap video. Meanwhile, googly-eyed marijuana bud aliens in bong-shaped spaceships arrive on earth and take the women's forms, fighting for control of a seed that will save the universe. Upon discovering the alien plot, the women are faced with a choice; fight the invaders or smoke more hash...
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Plot Summary
A group of young women on a beach vacation are unexpectedly abducted by aliens who are fascinated by their earthly charms. The aliens, who resemble classic B-movie extraterrestrials, attempt to understand human relationships and desires, leading to a series of bizarre and comedic misunderstandings. As the women try to find a way back home, they must navigate the aliens' peculiar social customs and their own growing attractions to their otherworldly captors.
Critical Reception
Spacebong Beach Babes received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its nonsensical plot, poor acting, and low production values. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, with the film becoming a cult curiosity for its sheer audacity rather than any perceived quality.
What Reviewers Say
The film is a nonsensical and poorly executed attempt at combining sci-fi and raunchy comedy.
Performances are wooden and the dialogue is painfully unfunny.
Technically inept with questionable special effects and editing.
Google audience: Google users largely criticized 'Spacebong Beach Babes' for its lack of coherence, uninspired humor, and juvenile themes. Many found the plot to be absurd and the acting to be subpar, contributing to a generally negative audience experience.
Fun Fact
Despite its critical failure, the film has gained a small cult following among viewers who appreciate its campy, B-movie aesthetic and its unique, albeit bizarre, premise.
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