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Video stores, already glutted with where-did-they-come-from exploitation flicks, now have two new entries in the sleaz-o-matic sweepstakes. Bad Girls From Mars, despite the intentionally misleading title, is not a soft-core sci-fi epic; rather, it's an attempted (read: utterly lame) slasher comedy about the making of a soft-core sci-fi epic. Directed by legendarily incompetent Fred Olen Ray (of such grade-Z efforts as Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers), the movie features former Russ Meyer bimbo-type Edy Williams (frequently nude but, alas, a trifle long in the tooth) and the usual parade of morally stunted characters (everybody is either a killer, a rapist, or a slut). On the whole, the movie's almost and we mean almost too stupid to be painfully offensive.
Steel and Lace, on the other hand, while hardly spiritually
uplifting, at least feels sort of like a real movie. True, the plot is standard genre nonsense rape victim is reincarnated as murderous android and the production values are sub-TV. But the dialogue has zip, the slasher stuff is imaginatively staged, and the highly
underrated Bruce Davison (who has since gone on to better things, such as a leading role in Longtime Companion) invests his sketchily written mad-scientist role with enormous, though probably
unnecessary, dignity.
Bad Girls: D- Steel and Lace: B-
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