Sometime in the distant future, a fledgling band gets an opportunity for a breakthrough, if they can make it in time to a faraway planet to perform in a very popular club.Sometime in the distant future, a fledgling band gets an opportunity for a breakthrough, if they can make it in time to a faraway planet to perform in a very popular club.Sometime in the distant future, a fledgling band gets an opportunity for a breakthrough, if they can make it in time to a faraway planet to perform in a very popular club.
- Matty Asher
- (as Tony Kientiz)
- …
- Milo - the Venusian Beast
- (as Chris Andrews)
- Maxine Mortogo
- (as Mary Anne Graves)
- …
- Brock Christian
- (as Don Barnhart)
- …
- Ace No. 1
- (as Angela Meagan O'Neill)
- …
- Punker Ghoul
- (as Steve Donmeyer)
- Desert Siren No. 1
- (as Jacki Toelle)
- …
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- TriviaPrior to 2013, the film had never been given a video release in the United States.
- Quotes
Matty Asher: I wanna make you a star. I wanna make you the lead singer of the Vicious Lips! Would you like that, huh, huh?
Judy Jetson: Me? The lead singer?
Matty Asher: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So come on, now we gotta link up...
Judy Jetson: [interrupts] But does it pay much?
Matty Asher: Uh... don't think much about that, dear. Come on. Just come with me and trust me.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Best of the Worst: Cyborg and Arcade (Albert Pyun Double Feature) (2022)
- SoundtracksVicious Lips
Music composed by Drock
This is a sci-fi musical about an all-girl group named the Vicious Lips that lands a gig at an interstellar concert event. On their way to the venue, their spaceship crashes on a desert planet, and they bicker and fight with each other in the dark ship wreckage. There's also a monster of some sort lurking around, and the girl's sleazy manager is wandering around the desert looking for help with two mostly-naked blondes.
The girls look like a live-action Jem and the Holograms, and their New Wave rock music is awful. They're shown on stage using fictional musical instruments, kind of partially disassembled guitars with blue bug zappers on the end. Starring no one you've ever heard of, and they are uniformly terrible actors. Written and directed by Z-movie auteur Albert Pyun. Empire Pictures produced it, but from what I read, this wasn't released in the U.S. until the DVD in 2011. Some people seem to have elevated it to cult status, and it is actually on a "Cult Movie Marathon" DVD set, which seems to get pretty good reviews on the world's largest website, probably owing to the viewers' collective nostalgia, not the quality of the film.
I give it 3/10 for originality.
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1