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Rated 5 out of 5! A classic for all the wrong reasons. Sorority Babes in the Slime Ball Bowl-O-Rama really does have it all--if all you’’re looking for is the worst movie ever made (Plan 9 watch out!). You will laugh (although don’’t watch this alone, you’’ll just feel dirty)--it’’ll be one of those big, hearty, non-stop, spots-in-your-eyes, dizzying laughing fits. The plot... unimportant. Both to the director and to the viewer. The acting... no words can describe. The directing... who would take credit for this? But what you do get is lots of paddles, shaving cream, showers, more bowling alleys than The Big Lebowski, and one awfully racist caricature of an imp. And that, to me, spells classic. Rated 3 out of 5 Funky fun for fans of all things b-movie. When a group of frat boys get caught peeping in on a sorority’’s initiation they get roped into helping the pledges steal a trophy from a bowling alley. Too bad that the trophy they choose just happens to have an evil little imp (the movie’’s original title was, in fact, The Imp) trapped inside. This seemingly grateful, at first, Imp grants wishes to the guys and gals that then backfire in horrible ways. Turns out he just wants to kill everyone. Heck, I would to if I were locked up inside a bowling trophy for years on end.What makes this piece o’’ trash work as well as it does is seeing just how much fun the cast (which is terrific - Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle ’’aka porn star Pia Snow’’ Bauer) obviously had making this dumb thing. Of course this could also be explained by the fact that, according to director David DeCoteau, just about everyone was falling down drunk when they made it. The caterers bar was put to very good use. Recommended for viewers looking for dumb fun, you’’ll certainly find it here. Enjoy! Rated 5 out of 5! The Demise of Robin Rochelle Stille A must-see for any fan of Quigley, Stevens, Bauer, Jones, or Robin Rochelle (Stille). The unfortunate passing of Stille makes this movie an even more important addition to any serious B-Movie collector’’s files. And the Killer Dialogue and Killer Imp? Worth the price Amazon charges alone!
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