Baseshment
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
FuzzyTagz
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Michael Ledo
This is Sci-Fi soft core. An alien species operates a reality TV show called "Plunder that Planet." The aim is to steal the sexual energy from that planet. Earth was chosen and an all girl LA band called "Top Heavy" is chosen as the conduit for said energy.This sci-fi spoof is all about showing off as much breast as possible. Julie Strain actually has a small role in the film, but shows up more in the extra features. Indeed, the extra features exhibit as much nudity as the film including fully nude under water shots which is as much fun as girls on trampolines.As a sci-fi spoof it ranks well below "Flesh Gordon."
charlytully
My wife gave this a "2," but I gave it 3 bonus points for a total of 5. One of the bonus points was for Michael Spezaly's body-paint work on the aliens for the blacklight scene (a person could say the "nude actresses" playing the aliens, but I suspend my disbelief for fiction movies, and find it presumptuous to assume 1)aliens naturally wear clothes, and B)are female just because they sport something akin to double-D kazongers on their upper torsos). The other two bonus points are for the 3-minute, 48-second "Swimming Pool" music video from "Hydraulic Clown Heads" as a DVD extra, which provides the underwater half of the movie's pool scene.
bellhollow
This is a wonderful display of bust. There is more lost top nudity in this movie then you will see in any other unless you go porno. The whole movie is absurd with a funnel bra which harnesses the sexual power of one beauty and blows up a mountain. The evil alien is in search of the nexus of the sexual energy of earth. Who it is, makes the whole sci-fi spoof work. I especially liked the commercials for the droid sex machines. Mommy can I get one? Good use of computer special effects. A couple good laughs, a whole lotta skin, and yes, I watched all of the extras. To the casting calls, pool video, deleted scenes. Don't be afraid to spend some time on this movie, well, maybe just by yourself.
spycloud
Schlock as some would call it, sexploitation by others, b-movies, by others still. Babarellas pays close heed to its predecessors of sexual kitzch, providing what every staple in this genre must have. Campy special effects, a laughable plot, and amazingly beautful women. Movies like these are often misrepresented as soft-core pornography or low-grade science fiction, they are in fact far from both. The movie is ment to lightly entertain and create interest and is perfect for filling in ambient space for: house parties, night clubs, and bars. In otherwords it is simply entertainment in its cleanest form, unburdened with morals, messages, or motives, other than to put a smile on your face. Babarellas does exactly that. Imagine if you will: you and your date are arriving at your favorite local pub, where you proceed to sit down at the bar and order a beer. Staring straight ahead you look up to the tv and witness on screen a gorgeous woman wearing what looks like a metal raygun bra, in which she grapples with pleasure as a massive lazer shoots out from her chest across the horizon, and completely annihilating a whole mountain range. It's the kind of thing you can't help but smile at; your date sees it and though being insulted, by it laughs despite herself. That's entertainment!