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Safety First: The Rise of Women!

  • 2008
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Liliya Czarina in Safety First: The Rise of Women! (2008)
ParodyComedy

A safety training film for women who work in high-rise office buildings.A safety training film for women who work in high-rise office buildings.A safety training film for women who work in high-rise office buildings.

  • Director
    • Greg McDonald
  • Writer
    • Greg McDonald
  • Stars
    • Robert Axelrod
    • Liliya Czarina
    • Monica Huntington
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    103
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    • Director
      • Greg McDonald
    • Writer
      • Greg McDonald
    • Stars
      • Robert Axelrod
      • Liliya Czarina
      • Monica Huntington
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Robert Axelrod
    Robert Axelrod
    • Narrator
    Liliya Czarina
    • Olga
    Monica Huntington
    Monica Huntington
    • Janice
    Erica Ibsen
    Erica Ibsen
    • Darla
    Elizabeth Schembre
    Elizabeth Schembre
    • Connie
    • (as Marybeth Murphy)
    Emily Wahlund
    Emily Wahlund
    • Brenda
    Layla Jade
    • Evacuee in smoke
    Delotta Brown
    • Evacuee #1
    Cindy Pucci
    Cindy Pucci
    • Extinguisher girl
    Salmaan Bokhari
    • Bomb threat caller
    • (as Salman Bokhari)
    Giada Albanese
    • Goat milker
    Reed Anderson
    • Man shot #2
    Pilar G. Arias
    • Bobcat driver
    Lee Aries
    • Anger management client #1
    Michelle Aston
    • Hallway screamer
    Darrell Baldwin
    • Man in CPR line
    James Bartholet
    James Bartholet
    • Man stabbed by pen
    Jennifer Boarini
    Jennifer Boarini
    • Playground girl
    • Director
      • Greg McDonald
    • Writer
      • Greg McDonald
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    lor_

    Mockumentary of training films by an untalented Russ Meyer fan

    The hype surrounding SAFETY FIRST sucked me in: imagine a knowing spoof of those campy '50s training films done with beautiful nude women popping up throughout! Was I ever fooled -this barely watchable time-killer is incompetent, unfunny and not sexy to boot.

    Problem is that "Mac Kelly" (IMDb unmasked him as actor Greg McDonald) is on an ego trip but has zero talent. Even his best friends forgot to tell him to keep his lack of expertise hidden under a bushel basket, but instead he embarrasses himself, and bores the viewer, for 50 minutes.

    The gimmick is not Russ Meyer's famous comedy style or over-the-top melodramatics, which made him the most successful filmmaker of Softcore Sexploitation. Instead, Mac/Greg has absorbed Russ's cutesy narration (I remember vividly the laugh generated at the Continental Art Theatre back in 1968 when the voice-over began VIXEN with the proclamation "Bush country!"), abstract & pointless insertion of a go-go girl dancing topless or scantily clad for no reason, and his penchant for casting top-heavy girls. Talk about missing the point.

    His biggest mistake is in casting: with a vast multitude of beautiful women and would-be actresses and models residing on the Left Coast, Mac/Greg has managed to round up a score or so of unattractive women. Even their breasts, some of which qualify as big enough, are not appealing. This is no mean feat, given the thousands of porn videos cranked out annually featuring drop-dead gorgeous girls who go XXX.

    The sex in SAFETY FIRST is very, very timid: no frontal female nudity, a fleeting lesbian scene (blink and you'll miss it) and only some of the appropriate scenes crying out for toplessness actually delivering. It's cruel to say this, but several of the women this latter day Ugly George managed to coax out of their tops elicit the reaction: "put 'em back in" as far as I'm concerned.

    Premise of including actually semi-useful instructions regarding fire safety, what to do in the case of an earthquake, etc., is about as interesting as the biannual "please gather in the lobby" irritating Fire Drill lectures I have to suffer through at the building where I work. It's on the level of "check the door (Mac/Greg substitutes "crack", hardy-har har) to see if it's warm before opening" or "crawl along the floor to the exit when there's smoke". Truly scintillating.

    His special effects of people caught in a fire and the like are below amateur level. The jokey gore directed towards men (this show is supposed to give a "woman's" point-of-view) is ridiculous and unfunny, on the level of a Saturday Night Live sketch. In fact, I would like to see Lorne Michaels' reaction if Mac/Greg submitted this video as an audition tape - I'm sure he would turn it off and chuck it into the nearest waste basket after 5 minutes or so.

    I hope the people who appear on camera actually got paid. The endless credit crawl at the end reminded me of that old Troma gimmick: Lloyd Kaufman routinely didn't pay the actors but offered them a "film credit" instead; the NY Mayor's Film Office warned young folks fresh off the bus about these unscrupulous hiring practices back in the '80s, but 30 years later he's saluted by ignoramuses across the world as a guy who helped youngsters (a la Corman). Go figure.
    10nadavst

    A pleasant surprise! Lots of fun!

    I recently bought this movie online and really didn't have too many expectations. I was very pleasantly surprised to see how well it was shot and how funny and off-the-wall it is. There is a lot of great humor in it and also some very sexy bits. The voice-over dialog that follows the movie is a character in itself, and there are some one liners that actually had me laughing. One of the things I like best is that it doesn't take itself too seriously. This is clearly an independent film, so the budgets aren't sky- high, but I get the sense that they really tried to have a good time making this film - and it shows! It's hard to tell if this is a homage to sexploitation films, a parody on safety films or a little bit of both - but the bottom line is that the combination of hot girls (although NOT all the girls in the film are hot... but still very sexy...) funny writing and a lightheaded vibe seems to serve this film very well.

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Lunch Money Movies
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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