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Psycho Beach Party (2000)

Psycho Beach Party (2000)
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Robert Lee King directs this wacky, campy fusion of teenaged surfer flicks and slasher sagas. Impossibly perky Florence (Lauren Ambrose) doesn't quite fit in at her thoroughly square high school in her seaside Southern California town -- that is, until she happens upon a band of ultra-hip surfer dudes. Renaming herself "Chicklet," she tries her gosh-darnedest to be the sole girl riding the waves with the group led by suave Kanaka (Thomas Gibson). While adopting her surfer alter ego, Florence soon discovers that other less pleasant personalities emerge when confronted with the sight of polka dots. One called Anne Bowman is a tough, "experienced" older lady, while the other, Tylene, is a stereotypical sassy black woman. Blacking out whenever these other personalities take over, Florence becomes increasingly worried that she is responsible for a series of grizzly murders. Of course, she is far from the only suspicious character in her oceanside community -- there's B-movie star Bettina Barnes (Kimberly Davies), Swedish exchange student Lars (Matt Keeslar), and Florence's own unnervingly-perfect mom (Beth Broderick). This film was adapted from a popular off-Broadway play written by Charles Busch. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Lauren AmbroseThomas Gibson, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Lee King
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Psycho Beach Party

Robert Lee King directs this wacky, campy fusion of teenaged surfer flicks and slasher sagas. Impossibly perky Florence (Lauren Ambrose) doesn't quite fit in at her thoroughly square high school in her seaside Southern California town -- that is, until she happens upon a band of ultra-hip surfer dudes. Renaming herself "Chicklet," she tries her gosh-darnedest to be the sole girl riding the waves with the group led by suave Kanaka (Thomas Gibson). While adopting her surfer alter ego, Florence soon discovers that other less pleasant personalities emerge when confronted with the sight of polka dots. One called Anne Bowman is a tough, "experienced" older lady, while the other, Tylene, is a stereotypical sassy black woman. Blacking out whenever these other personalities take over, Florence becomes increasingly worried that she is responsible for a series of grizzly murders. Of course, she is far from the only suspicious character in her oceanside community -- there's B-movie star Bettina Barnes (Kimberly Davies), Swedish exchange student Lars (Matt Keeslar), and Florence's own unnervingly-perfect mom (Beth Broderick). This film was adapted from a popular off-Broadway play written by Charles Busch. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Lee King
Writer(s):
Charles Busch
Producer(s):
Victor SyrmisJon GerransVirginia Biddle
Categories:
Comedy
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    Bryan J.

    Every minute of this movie was entertaining. Being how wild the storyline is, all I can say is that it's a cross between Hairspray and Serial Mom. It was so good I wanted to watch it again afterwards but I had to go to bed.

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    Geoffrey G.

    Pretty good spoof/homage of Beach Party-DePalma slasher-50s Drive In flicks! True to the spirit of the old movies - except for Charles Busch (author of the B'way play) as a drag detective, ala Hairspray's Travolta, but in this case the concept doesn't really work with the rest of the movie. Lauren Ambrose is perfect for her role and some other casting is also spot on. Thumbs up on this if you like a bit of camp...

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    Nichole G.

    This movie is FUNNY with more quotable moments than you can imagine! It's not meant to be serious. Lauren Ambrose is incredible.

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