Sexbomb

1989 "Sex, lies, B-movies"
5.1| 1h26m| en
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A low-budget film producer begins shooting his next two epics, "I Rip Your Flesh With Pliers" and "Werewolves in Heat." What he doesn't know is that his sexy young wife wants him dead, and plans to use the films as a cover to do it.

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Ploydsge just watch it!
ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Leoni Haney Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
Ortiz Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
ManBehindTheMask63 This is a low budget comedy about making low budget horror films. The only thing this movie has going for it is tons of nudity. 80s scream queen Linnea runs around topless in most of her scenes and Delia Sheppard unleashes her bazookas through out the entire film. Really, there isn't anything else i can say about the film. Since it is not funny and low budget.If you have nothing else to watch check it out. There are enough nude scenes to make it through the flick and at least it's better than those crappy Andy Sidaris movies. This is a low budget film so expect the expected...bad acting, worse lighting, but awesome bodies.
Scarecrow-88 Another sex comedy parodying the low budget movie business(..in the same vein as Fred Olen Ray's BAD GIRLS OF MARS)features Stuart Benton as a struggling writer, Lou Lurrod, given a chance to earn lousy pay for an impossibly contemptible producer, King Faraday(Robert Quarry, who mentioned in the audio commentary that his source for such a miserable barking grouch was an exaggerated version of Sam Arkoff)commissioned to draft a quick script in 48 hours. The script will be for an ultra-cheap(..the only way Faraday makes them)werewolf movie and Faraday demands nothing more than minor plot to accompany the required nudity and violence. Delia Sheppard stars as Candy, Faraday's big-breasted adulterous wife(..seen throughout in tight pink dresses clinging to her curvy figure)who plots to murder him, attempting to goad Lou into it. Linnea Quigley(..as adorable as ever)is a low budget screen queen(..I know, quite a stretch)working on a series of movies for Faraday who becomes Lou's only real ally, soon helping him in a very difficult situation. You see Candy gets her wish, because Lou reacts obviously less than pleased when Faraday abuses him for the script..refusing to pay him, Lou informs Faraday of his affair with Candy, the result being that King has a heart attack. Lou takes over the reins of the movie production, after he and Candy hid King's body, and soon Faraday's Chicago investors come to Hollywood demanding to see their partner. Veronica Hart is Faraday's 30-ish daughter who soon makes life miserable for money-grubbing mama-in-law Candy. Lou and Phoebe(Quigley)soon join forces to dispose of Faraday and, at the same time, appease the mobsters King was involved with.As I mentioned, this is nothing more than a playful, engaging comedy, a loving jab at the low-budget horror industry with spunky, colorful performances. I especially enjoyed the silly homage to 80's werewolf films like "The Howling"(..the gag with the air bladders had me in ribbons)and "American Werewolf in London". Towards the end of the 80's, this was one of those films that took gleeful swipes at the nearly dead slasher craze. By all rights, this is Quarry's show as the producer from hell, constantly shouting and verbally assaulting his entire staff of employees. Quigley is quite appealing/appetizing as the female actress who lends poor Lou a helping hand when he needs it the most. Sheppard has the big role in the movie as Lou's demanding lover insisting that he foster to her needs and desires, soon quite a thorn in his side when trouble begins to mount in regards to the dead husband. Dennis Dale is Rake Webber, a director who seems oblivious to the fact that he's making crap pictures for a horrible company, always at odds with Faraday, wishing to make better films than allowed to. This film features Quarry as you've never seen him..his producer is a ferocious blowhard with nothing but criticism for all those around him. I always found it funny how others seems to shrink in dignity as Faraday attacked them. Quigley and Sheppard both show their breasts in the film, and seem to understand the kind of movie they're in. Not to be taken seriously at all, SEXBOMB is completely tongue-in-cheek. SEXBOMB provides the viewer with an inside look into the movie-making industry, it's pratfalls and difficulties in regards to getting a film finished facing rather insermountable obstacles. Faraday's cheap wallet could be a little jab at Roger Corman.
Woodyanders Sexy and slutty young Candy Faraday (a divinely bitchy portrayal by the gorgeous Delia Sheppard) tries to get geeky screenwriter Lou Lurrod (likable Steven Benton) to bump off her mean, overbearing cheapskate schlock movie producer husband King Faraday (essayed with deliciously hammy relish by Robert Quarry) and use his latest low-budget junk opus as the perfect cover for the murder. Director Jeff Broadstreet pokes gleefully silly fun at dimestore dreck cinema and brings a cheesy quality to the picture which perfectly matches the trashy subject matter. Comic highlights include a gut-busting send-up of music videos and the auditions for "Werewolves in Heat." Robert Benson's witty script offers plenty of snappy dialogue and enjoyably broad caricatures (King Faraday in particular is a complete sleazy riot). The lively acting from a game cast qualifies as another substantial asset: the ever-adorable Linnea Quigley as sweet scream queen Phoebe Love, Dennis Dale as eager hack director Rake Webber, Veronica Hart as King Faraday's bratty daughter Lola, Stephen Liska as amiable loan shark Gersch Stephan Steingulian, Spice Williams as hot bodybuilder Sabina, and Scott Coulter as flaky make-up f/x guy Mitchell Froom. Dale Larsen's suitably ratty cinematography and Leonard Marcel's bluesy, funky score both further enhance the infectiously tacky merriment. Better still, the luscious Linnea bares her beautiful breasts right at the start of the film while the delectable Delia shows off her yummy body several times. A real blithely inane hoot.
movieman_kev Low-budget producer King Faraday is a cranky mean slave-driver and his wife Candy is itching to kill him. She enlists the help of Lou, recently fired and evicted to help with her plans to use the movies he's currently working on as a cover for her nefarious deed. Candy gets King to re-hire Lou, which isn't hard since King doesn't remember him at all. Lucky guy, I wish I could forget stuff so easily, I would start first & foremost, this dreadfully unfunny, unentertaining, and worthless little film. If you simply NEED to see Miss Quigley topless (and really why would ANYone watch this crap anyway) just pop in "Return of the Living Dead" for the umpteenth time.Eye Candy: Linnea gets topless naturally; Delia Sheppard, Nancy Bridgeford, Monique De Anna, Kim Scolari get topless as well My grade: D DVD Extras: Commentary with Actors Robert Qusrry, Delia Sheppard, & Linnea Quigley; Second commentary with Jeff Bradstreet & Robert Benson; a 14 minute Making of; Delias's Auditionand Trailers for "Fraulein Leather", "Nudes on Credit", "Mission Killfast" Easter Egg: In the main menu highlight a pair of eyes for the made-up Filmography of King Faraday