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Barbarella (1968)
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Jane Fonda's memorable, zero-gravity striptease during the opening credits of this 1968 Roger Vadim movie is the closest the film comes to a liberated marriage of wit and sex. Based on a French comic strip, the story concerns the adventures of a 41st-century woman, who pretty much gets it on with whomever asks. The sci-fi sets were pretty interesting at the time, though they look rather anachronistic now. Appreciated today mostly as a camp classic, the movie is actually more trying than anything else. --Tom Keogh (read more)
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Barbarella Movie Review by Zara (1/23/2007) |
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When I was a kid, sitting in my room listening to Duran Duran, my dad made the comment that I should just watch the movie and lay off the cheesy pop music. My mom balked and started ranting that she wasn't sure if I should watch the movie. I ended up turning my head from parent to parent wondering: WTF movie are they...
(complete Barbarella review by Zara)
Hubba! Hubba! It's Barbarella. And, she's Psych-A-Della!
Pow-Zoom! Welcome to the 41st Century where all sorts of scintilating sex-citement abounds.
We are now travelling at light-speed through the Tau-Seti Solar System, so buckle up your seat belts, Space Cadets.
In a Cosmic-Nutshell - BARBARELLA is, basically, all...
(complete Barbarella review by CowboyJunkie)
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