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Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires - Curse of Ed Wood

Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires - Curse of Ed Wood

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Biting the Big Bloody Apple
Review: "Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires--The Curse of Ed Wood" pays affectionate homage to Ed Wood, the legendary filmmaker whose reputation for making truly bad movies began in the 1950s with such science-fiction turkeys as "Plan Nine From Outer Space." Johnny Depp was widely hailed for his performance as the heterosexual but cross-dressing Wood in the bio-pic that bears the late director's name.

But despite the references to Wood made in both the title and even some of the graveyard scenes in "Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires," the film perhaps owes more to the Andy Warhol/Velvet Underground mindset of the 60s and 70s. As we watch the New York City street scenes that open the movie, we almost expect to hear Lou Reed singing "Take A Walk On The Wild Side" as we slowly begin to confront the evil we know is lurking in the darkness just ahead.

The film, made by the well-known producing, writing and directing team of Timothy Swartz and Timothy Green Beckley (whose alter ego is that of Mr. Creepo, and who always does a cameo in his own movies, a la Hitchcock), begins in the bedroom of two gay female lovers. While the lesbian eroticism may offend some sensibilities, it should be pointed out that the sex throughout the movie is basically soft core and is even less explicit, say, than the lesbian love scenes in David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive."

Lilith, the heroine of the story (played by scream queen honey Stephanie Bloode), broaches the subject of commitment on the morning after, and is rebuffed by her lover (played by Theda Baire). Feeling hurt, Lilith leaves and begins walking the streets in a disappointed daze. As she sits and rests on a park bench, she is approached by Carmilla, Queen of the Lesbian Vampires (played by the lovely, raven-haired Lolita Langsuir), who convinces Lilith to accompany her to her secret lair in the aforementioned graveyard.

There follows a bizarre seduction scene in which Carmilla begins the nightmarish process of converting Lilith to vampirism, with the Queen's fellow ghouls looking on from the shadows. Again, the combination of standard horror elements with kinky sex conjures just the right sense of eerie, frightening abandon.

Meanwhile, a character named "Muffy the Vampire Slayer," in an obviously tongue-in-cheek bow to the similarly named television program, appears and enlists the aid of Lilith's lover in a quest to bring the heroine back from the grip of the undead. At a party thrown by Carmilla to show off Lilith as her new acquisition, Muffy (played by an actress named simply Circe) storms in and declares that everyone in attendance is under arrest.

"You have the right to remain silent," she announces, as she threatens the demonic revelers with a large bottle of holy water. "Anything you say can and will be used against you in the afterlife."

Such flashes of humor are common in films made by the Mr. Creepo team, but this particular joke lightly touches on the almost profound.

There are a couple more surprise plot twists on the way to the film's half-terrifying, half-comic ending, but it wouldn't be fair to give them away.

"Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires" mines the same dark, hidden parts of the human psyche that all horror movies explore and exploit, using sex and violence and gallons of blood to tell its story. That it works as well as it does, given the extremely low-budget constraints endured by its makers, is a testament to the creative abilities of Beckely and Swartz and the entire Mr. Creepo crew. You may not know whether to scream or laugh from one moment to the next, but that's the kind of double-edged blade that makes "Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires" such a kick.

Ed Wood would have been proud.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Bloody, Sexy Fun!
Review: A lot of horror DVD's promise pretty girls, sex and blood. Few actually deliver. Well I just want to say that Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires DOES deliver in their promise of a bloody good time.

This DVD has it all. Great girl on girl action, bloody vampires and a little fetish fun thrown into the fray. You can tell the cast and crew had fun making this film as it is an energetic mix of traditional vampires and big city goth. The lead vampire, Carmilla, is especially sexy and looks so good as she slowly licks the blood off of the stomach of one of her naked victims.

Also, the lesbian blood shower is not to be missed! After watching this DVD I am now buying the other Mr. Creepo DVD's and want to know how I can be in the Mr. Creepo videos myself!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst movie I've ever seen
Review: I don't know hy I bought this movie. I wish I didn't. I guess I was hoping to see beatiful lesbian vampires. Well, none of them are beautiful. The erotic scenes suck. There is no horror at all.
Stay away from this movie.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pure Junk-0 Stars
Review: Just what you want for cheap seedy soft core porn that has nothing at all to do with Ed Wood, Jr. except exploiting his name to rip off Ed Wood fans.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do Not Buy This Crap
Review: This is nothing but soft porn for striaght guys. You wouldn't believe how badly this is put together. Looks like a bad home movie!I didn't make it past the first 2 minutes. What a waste of time and money!!!!! YUK! YUK! YUK! I'm surprised Borders and/or Amazon would even offer this to the general public!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do Not Buy This Crap
Review: This is nothing but soft porn for striaght guys. You wouldn't believe how badly this is put together. Looks like a bad home movie!I didn't make it past the first 2 minutes. What a waste of time and money!!!!! YUK! YUK! YUK! I'm surprised Borders and/or Amazon would even offer this to the general public!!!


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