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Creatures From the Pink Lagoon (2006)

Creatures From the Pink Lagoon (2006)
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Filmmaker Chris Diani made his feature debut with this campy horror comedy, on which he served as director, writer, editor, and producer. The film centers on a group of gay men who converge on a beach house for a birthday party in the late '60s. Unfortunately for them, their fun is cut short when some monstrous mosquitoes begin turning some of the townspeople into flesh-eating zombies. Creatures from the Pink Lagoon screened at the 2006 Seattle True Independent Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Nick GarrisonLowell Deo, (more)
Director(s):
Chris Diani
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Creatures From the Pink Lagoon

Filmmaker Chris Diani made his feature debut with this campy horror comedy, on which he served as director, writer, editor, and producer. The film centers on a group of gay men who converge on a beach house for a birthday party in the late '60s. Unfortunately for them, their fun is cut short when some monstrous mosquitoes begin turning some of the townspeople into flesh-eating zombies. Creatures from the Pink Lagoon screened at the 2006 Seattle True Independent Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
71 mins

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Director(s):
Chris Diani
Writer(s):
Basil HarrisChris Diani
Producer(s):
Peter TorrLisa Anne GlombChris Diani
Categories:
Comedy
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Tim K.

The acting was good, if not great. The production values were a little, uh...raw, I guess. The story was pretty thin. What might make it worth watching is the camp factor, but great campy films are great partly because they are unselfconcious about it. You can see this film trying, and I think that makes it less successful. There are some funny standouts in this movie. One is the performance of Nick Garrison in the lead. Another is the historical look at gay culture in the late 60s, and the self-loathing Paul Lynde-type character. There are some excellent lines as well: "Nothing breaks the ice like water sports!"

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