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How to Stuff a Wild Bikini

How to Stuff a Wild Bikini

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What About Releasing The Others On DVD?
Review: The sound quality and video quality are pretty good on this DVD, better than anything you would see on VHS. The DVD disc plays on both sides, full screen on one side and wide screen on the other. But as most people know, this was the least popular Annette beach movie. The only reason I purchased this was to see what could be possible for the other beach movies on DVD. But currently, this is the only one on DVD. Where are the rest?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: How the mighty have fallen
Review: There's no greater indication of how Hollywood squanders its own talents once they cease fitting the right demographic than to watch Buster Keaton in this sorry spectacle. (No, don't even watch. Just knowing he's in a 1960s beach musical says it all.)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ONE OF THE BEST BEACH PARTY MOVIES
Review: This amazing film has everything you want from a beach party movie. As well as Frankie and Annette, there's great songs (the title track is a standout), once proud stars humiliating themselves (Keaton and Rooney) and the most jaw droppingly fake looking dummy you'll ever see during the first motorbike ride.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Come on
Review: Too silly. Too leering.

Even more hackneyed than others. Bad songs. Little cleverness.

A supporting cast of lesser interest, to me anyway. (No Susan Hart, no Don Rickles, no Donna Loren, darn little Buster Keaton and Bobbi Shaw- and she's a brunette here).

Watchable at best.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Like a Disney film directed by Andy Sidaris.
Review: Too silly. Too leering.

Even more hackneyed than others. Bad songs. Little cleverness.

A supporting cast of lesser interest, to me anyway. (No Susan Hart, no Don Rickles, no Donna Loren, darn little Buster Keaton and Bobbi Shaw- and she's a brunette here).

Watchable at best.


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