Props to the late Roger Ebert for writing a movie that he himself would have written a slightly condescending three-star review for.
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Geregisseerd door Russ Meyer
A high-energy, ensemble comedy.
Drie mooie dames vormen een rockband. Ze besluiten op aandringen van hun manager, een kans te wagen in Hollywood. Dankzij de relatie van de tante van een van hen, staan ze weldra in het middelpunt van de belangstelling. Op weg naar de roem maken ze kennis met een aantal zonderlinge personages en het trio wordt meegesleept in een draaikolk van drank, drugs, partnerruil en seksueel sadisme.
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls draait op dit moment niet in de bioscoop.
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Props to the late Roger Ebert for writing a movie that he himself would have written a slightly condescending three-star review for.
This is everything Once Upon a Time in Hollywood wanted to be and more
"Ere this night does wane, you will drink the black sperm of my vengeance!"What on Earth, Roger Ebert, you weird fucker!?! People can think of him as their favorite film critic of all time but I will always think of you as the screenwriter for this film. Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is in my Top 10 films of all time. And, really, can you blame me? Directed by tit master, Russ Meyer, this film has absolutely everything that anyone could or would want. Sex?Yes. Drugs? Sure. All-female rock band? It's there. Lesbians? You got it. Tits? Absofuckinglutely. Cynthia Myers has the most amazing breasts. Every time I watch this I just wonder at her lovely body. John Lazar as Ronnie Z-Man Barzell gives one the most... what is the word?... insane perfomances I've ever seen. There is some crazy shit going on here. Parties, drugs, prostitution, sex, death, wheelchairs, the beach, and Nazis. It also stars two of my favorite actors Michael Blodgett as Lance Rocke and Charles Napier as Baxter Wolfe. If you've seen this, you know what I'm talking about, if you haven't seen this, well, correct that this weekend.
An all-girl rock band navigates the seedy underbelly of the Hollywood music industry after moving to Los Angeles.
Russ Meyer directed this 1970 film, which is well-known for being written by film critic Roger Ebert.
No, despite the similar title, it is a satirical, campy, and completely independent production.