

Bikini Girls on Dinosaur Planet
Softcore erotica star Misty Mundae is one of the main attractions of the campy and sexy BIKINI GIRLS ON DINOSAUR PLANET, which recalls Raquel Welch and the stop-motion creatures of ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. A pair of time traveling aliens find themselves on a strange planet, where the environment is exactly as it was millions of years ago on Earth. While exploring this unique place, they stumble across three primitive babes (Mundae and other softcore stars Ruby LaRocca and Lilly Tiger), who quickly engage the aliens in a steamy cave-lesbian love fest. But will the rampaging, stop-motion dinosaurs roaming the land interrupt their prehistoric passion?
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Plot Summary
A group of attractive women find themselves stranded on a remote planet populated by dinosaurs. They must band together to survive the prehistoric dangers and find a way back to civilization. Their journey involves encountering various creatures and facing off against primitive threats.
Critical Reception
Bikini Girls on Dinosaur Planet is a low-budget science fiction exploitation film that garnered attention primarily for its title and premise rather than critical acclaim. It is generally considered a campy and unpretentious B-movie, appealing to a niche audience that enjoys genre fare with a retro aesthetic and lighthearted tone. Critical reviews, where they exist, often highlight its B-movie charm and comedic elements, though acknowledge its rudimentary production values and straightforward plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Enjoys a cult following for its campy premise and exploitation elements.
- Appreciated for its lighthearted, unpretentious approach to science fiction tropes.
- Often cited as an example of low-budget, B-movie filmmaking.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect the film's niche appeal, often praising its B-movie charm and humorous aspects. Some viewers enjoy its over-the-top concept and straightforward entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of direct-to-video releases in the early 2000s that played on genre tropes and often featured scantily clad actors, aiming for a specific cult audience.
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