AboveDeepBuggy
Some things I liked some I did not.
Quiet Muffin
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Hattie
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Lela
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
dworldeater
The Gore Gore Girls is a pretty solid exploitation picture from legend Herschell Gordon Lewis. This micro budget misogynistic murder mystery delivers the goods . There is a killer on the loose that brutality kills and mutilates gorgeous go go girls. This has the most savage gore of all the films Herschell Gordon Lewis made at this point. The Gore Gore Girls has all the bad acting, gore splatter and maximum boob age that exploitation fans could want. I think Herschell tried to make a more serious murder mystery here, which is one of the films faults. In between the sex and violence the film tends to get a bit boring.I would have preferred an all out camp approach that Herschell Gordon Lewis has applied in his other films ,but The Gore Gore Girls is still cheap and trashy enough for me to dig it .
johnc2141
OK i have seen Hershall Gordon Lewis movies before but this one really takes the cake,its really gory and gross,not to mention disgusting the way the strippers are done in,I'm talking bad acting that makes plan 9 from outer space look like hamlet,the only saving grace is the late great Henny Youngman as the strip club owner,yeah take my wife..., please.the stripteasers are real sexy for 1972,i believe they used this same plot again in the Roger Corman movie;stripped to kill in 1987.i did enjoy the earlier H.G.Lewis flick 100 maniacs,which was a mini masterpiece of sorts,but bad acting,no awards here,but be aware this is a splatter movie that paved the way for Friday the 13th,and saw.in one disturbing scene a half naked stripper has her butt spanked with a meat tenderizer.ugh!morbid stuff here.H.G. Lewis strikes again. 2 out of 10.
Pumpkin_Man
I received this as a Christmas present. I loved all the gore scenes, even though they looked incredibly fake. It had some unintentionally funny moments. A reporter named Nancy Weston hires an obnoxious private investigator named Abraham Gentry to investigate the murders of strippers. He goes to the strip club and asks questions and some radical feminist group break in, trying to stop the women from stripping. Later, he gets the idea to trap the killer by making Nancy pose as a stripper to catch the killer. Again, I loved all the gore and was better than other Herschell Gordon Lewis films. I highly recommend THE GORE GORE GIRLS!!!
chuck-219
Oh man. Was this ever a steaming hunk of Gorgonzola. Words cannot truly describe how definitive this film is of a "B" movie classic. Heck, only 20 seconds in and we have a gal getting too close a look in the mirror.Anyway, the plot involves a publication hiring a private detective to investigate the murder of said, vain go go dancer. While he delves into the matter, many more are dispatched through a few decidedly, unconventional means.Let me tell ya, the acting in this movie reaches such badness that even Roger Corman must have blushed upon first viewing. Our lead seems to relish in his every hammy utterance. Let's face it, these thespians go beyond not having participated in an acting school. Hell, it's even money that none have even heard of Lee Strasberg, much less attended his academy. We won't even go into the music or screenplay, as that could be likened to hunting dairy cows with a high powered rifle and a scope.On the bright side, we do have a good many killings and nudity to make up for this lack in production values. These are go go dancers being killed, after all. Included in this mayhem are a crushed skull, tenderized buttocks, an ironed face and some deep fried "soul food". Heck, we even get some scissored nipples involving a "milk toast" that needs to be seen to be believed.Check this one out soon. To infer that it's "so bad it's good" is like saying that the Oxford Dictionary's an okay reference for the English language. Enjoy.Charlie.