happy international women's day to all bimbos who throw bras at cop cars until they run off the road and flip over
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Geregisseerd door Anita Rosenberg
A funny action.
Mooi en gedistingeerd, Lulu, Peaches en Darlène hebben maar één fout: ze zijn volkomen zonder scrupules. Het is dus onvermijdelijk dat de gekste problemen op hun kwetsbare schouders terechtkomen. Maar ze zijn zo charmant, zo sensueel, dat je het nu onmogelijk zult vinden om ze te weerstaan. Vooral omdat, zoals je in deze humoristische en actievolle film zult zien, hun mollige vormen, die ze ten koste van alles tentoonspreiden, alleen al een omweg van honderd kilometer waard zijn.
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happy international women's day to all bimbos who throw bras at cop cars until they run off the road and flip over
this is dumb fun AND the most feminist movie in film herstory; a joke that takes place in all of 30 seconds i think about all the time where the killer bimbos have been framed for the murder of sleazy gogo club manager "shifty joe" and the murderer tosses the gun in their hands & runs out the backdoor of the club so they run out after him & hit the road in their convertible -- cut to them driving over rear-projected neon l.a. streets:"why don't we just call the police and tell them what happened...they'll believe us!""cops never listen to girls like us...trust me, i know..""well if we can find the guy who did it & turn him in, then theyd believe us, right???""lulu, you're dreaming!! that guy's probably in another country by now!!"
i think this film should replace the bible at church camp. this is my religion. this is what john 3:16 was talking about
Two go-go dancers and a waitress are framed for murder and embark on a high-speed road trip to Mexico to clear their names while pursued by the true culprit.
The film was directed by Anita Rosenberg and released in 1988.
Yes, the movie is celebrated in cult film circles for its campy humor, intentionally over-the-top tone, and status as a genre outlier.