In 2097, post-nuclear apocalypse, two former robotic agents and a female cannibal embark on a quest to reach the "Threshold of Hell" and access a radio tower, aiming to unite survivors.In 2097, post-nuclear apocalypse, two former robotic agents and a female cannibal embark on a quest to reach the "Threshold of Hell" and access a radio tower, aiming to unite survivors.In 2097, post-nuclear apocalypse, two former robotic agents and a female cannibal embark on a quest to reach the "Threshold of Hell" and access a radio tower, aiming to unite survivors.
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- Henry Edison
- (as James Ryan)
- Franklin
- (as Andrew Walker)
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For a midnight showing, I was impressed that nearly every seat was filled. There was also more audience participation than I'm accustomed to, for the audience cheered when the title appeared, laughed and clapped during the film, and stayed for the credits. More so, about three-quarters stayed to learn more about the film during the Q&A that followed -- an impressive audience at 2:30 a.m.
I've never seen a movie quite like this one. It had a quick pace, over-the-top violence and gore, a sarcastic wit, and at least a dozen characters. It's one of those films you wish you could see again, in not to simply catch and appreciate all of its humor.
The graphic cartoon scenes are used to cover the stuff that was obviously beyond their budget or resources to do, and not done very well at that. Anything that can't be done with white guys running around on the beach covered in blood is done with cheap animation.
I went to see this film after seeing the trailer, which makes it look like a Tarrentino piece. Well, the trailer scenes are as good as they ever get. Ther rest of it just repeats the same kind of mundane, inane comedy. It works at times, but it gets boring after the same stuff comes at you over and over. It's more like a string of Satuday Night Live skits than a movie. It's a hit-you-over-the-head-with-it kind of comedy. I can see where the story idea is intriguing. But, in this film post apocalyptic America is much like Medevil England. In fact Wheatlry says the story ideas came from that era. He plans to make a Part 2. I guess he thinks he's Tarrentino or maybe doing a parody thing.
At the opening in LA, Wheatley mentioned he will bring back pretty much the same cast in part 2. He was asked if he might consider a more diverse cast in the next one, to which he replied, well yea, sure.
I don't even have the vocabulary to say how dire, turgid, boring, confusing, and just plain strange this effort is (Hey what d'ya know I do....) Set in a post-Apocalyptic America some guys meet on a beach and slaughter and chaos ensue - it was all so incomprehensible I couldn't make head or tail of any of it.
Seriously how this got picked up by National Lampoon totally defeats me: it really is awful.
And not in a its so bad it's good cult way.
It is just awful, awful, awful, awful.
Honestly. If you still don't believe me then watch it with every intention of loving it then come back here and tell me what you think. Even gerbils on acid couldn't hope to understand this.
Avoid or even better destroy...
There is a fascinating array of characters and character work presented in the piece.
The visual effects are amazing when you consider what is achieved on a micro budget. The filmmakers have taken imagination and creativity over a big budget. I particularly enjoyed the digital effects with the introduction of each character and the use of narration and biography writers to frame the story.
I loved it and am looking forward to the next installment.
Did you know
- TriviaMost of the film was shot on Pensacola Beach, Florida in July with an average heat index of 110 degrees.
- Quotes
Quincy the Robot: We take control of that radio tower, we have control of the communication.
Yul the Robot: We take hold of communication we can unify the people.
Tex Kennedy: World's about to get a shitload brighter.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Best of the Worst: Elves, Santa Claus, and Christmas Vacation 2 (2013)
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- National Lampoon Presents the Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1