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Bikini Hackers

  • 2023
  • 1h 6m
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1.8/10
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Bikini Hackers (2023)
A group of women hatch a plan to take down the top global financial systems.
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A group of women hatch a plan to take down the top global financial systems.A group of women hatch a plan to take down the top global financial systems.A group of women hatch a plan to take down the top global financial systems.

  • Director
    • Scott Hillman
  • Writer
    • Scott Hillman
  • Stars
    • Caroline Elise
    • Samantha Venable
    • Zoe Meehan
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  • IMDb RATING
    1.8/10
    535
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    • Director
      • Scott Hillman
    • Writer
      • Scott Hillman
    • Stars
      • Caroline Elise
      • Samantha Venable
      • Zoe Meehan
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Caroline Elise
    Caroline Elise
    • Sarah Lanchaster
    • (as Caroline Elise Ellis)
    Samantha Venable
    • Tiffany
    Zoe Meehan
    • Pauline
    Nicole D'Angelo
    Nicole D'Angelo
    • Erin
    Christopher Sandberg
    • Richard Dawson
    Chris Spinelli
    Chris Spinelli
    • Danielson
    Austin Bielawski
    • Charlie
    Allie Perez
    • Sasha
    Marco Torres
    Marco Torres
    • Willie Tall Salt
    Johnny Avila
    Johnny Avila
    • Lead Guard
    Louis DeStefano
    Louis DeStefano
    • Injured Guard
    Aaron Street
    • Sam
    Linda S. Wong
    Linda S. Wong
    • Cheryl
    Rubina Shah
    • Ridge
    Johan Jan
    • Hacker 1
    Nino Cimino
    • Hacker 2
    Jose Adam Alvarez
    Jose Adam Alvarez
    • Hacker 3
    Warren Hong
    • Hacker 4
    • Director
      • Scott Hillman
    • Writer
      • Scott Hillman
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    2jackman_osm

    A Cringeworthy Cyberpunk Catastrophe

    "Bikini Hackers" is a cringe-worthy attempt at blending the hacker genre with cyberpunk aesthetics. The film falls flat in almost every aspect, leaving the audience with an overwhelming sense of disappointment.

    Right from the start, it becomes evident that the characters lack depth and authenticity. The female hackers are reduced to one-dimensional caricatures, sporting oversexualized outfits that objectify them rather than empowering them. It's clear that the filmmakers were more focused on titillating the audience than creating meaningful and relatable characters.

    The world-building is a complete mess, with the cyberpunk universe feeling like a cheap imitation of other, better-established works. The neon-drenched cityscapes are poorly executed, and the CGI looks like it belongs in a low-budget video game from a decade ago.

    The film's attempt at social commentary on gender roles is cringeworthy and misguided. Instead of subverting stereotypes, "Bikini Hackers" reinforces them, perpetuating harmful clichés about women in tech. It's nothing more than a shallow attempt at virtue signaling without any real substance or genuine empowerment.

    The plot is a jumbled mess, filled with plot holes and inconsistencies that leave the audience scratching their heads. It's clear that the filmmakers cared more about style over substance, resulting in a convoluted and predictable storyline.

    The action sequences are poorly choreographed, lacking any real excitement or tension. The hacking scenes are laughably unrealistic, with the characters typing away on flashy keyboards while nonsensical computer jargon fills the screen.

    The soundtrack is forgettable, failing to add any depth or emotion to the scenes. Instead, it comes across as a generic mishmash of electronic beats that does nothing to enhance the viewing experience.

    "Bikini Hackers" is an unfortunate mess of a film that fails to deliver on its promises. It lacks any originality, relying on tired tropes and cheap thrills to keep the audience engaged. Save your time and money, and steer clear of this cringe-inducing disaster.
    1psxexperten

    Was hoping for it to get better...nope! Pure garbage is my verdict.

    This movie (if you can call it that) must have been made just for fun or "The worst movie of the year".

    The plot holes are massive. I mean you would have to suspend all reality of society to believe some of the things that occur to set up the "story" or "plot" or whatever this thing is.

    The "plot" is allegorical and so basic. Why do films like this even get made? How do scripts like this get financed? Black mail? I don't get it. Even the acting isn't great.

    There are other parts where you will just shake your head and ask: Why. That's the main question. This is utter nonsense. Unless you're into watching a plot that moves in ways that confuse you and make you annoyed, I would avoid this movie. Not good.
    1Uriah43

    Not Even Remotely Entertaining

    This film begins with a young woman by the name of "Sarah Lanchaster" (Caroline Elise) going out to a nightclub and then having drinks with a blonde over at the bar. The next morning, she wakes up in a strange bed and upon venturing into the back yard, finds that same blonde swimming in the pool. After a quick breakfast, she is then introduced to the blonde's roommates and told that they have formed a group which is intent upon hacking into a large financial organization known as OPSEC for the purpose of dispersing trillions of dollars from their computer system to the general population. Although Sarah is initially reluctant to join the group, she eventually relents and soon finds herself inside OPSEC with instructions to place a flash drive into one of the computers there which will create all kinds of financial chaos within that financial institution. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this is easily one of the worst films I have ever seen with a shallow plot, bad acting, a poorly written script and a host of other issues commonly seen with low budget productions in general. Admittedly, Caroline Elise looked nice in her leopard print bikini, but other than that there was nothing here that was even remotely interesting or enjoyable. In short, this was a bad movie, and I have rated it accordingly.
    9cylemmulo

    People don't know what they're missing.

    IDK what people were expecting but this was fantastic. Absolutely amazing.

    Loses one star for not having a sex scene where they say "I'm in".

    Otherwise this was an effing masterpiece. You've got all the classic characters: The girl who doesn't know whats happening and never does.

    The girl who you can't understand a freaking word she says.

    The girl who gives weird scary horror proclamations about her death, and knows ninja stuff.

    The guy in the hat who watches them swim.

    Also the supporting cast wasn't afraid to get weird. I can tell they were trying to be goofy in spots and it either lands and is brilliant or doesn't and is hilarious because of that.

    Must watch.
    5darkstand-55976

    What were you expecting?

    So after reading the movie title and plot I expected this to be a cheesy B movie that shows off some beautiful women in bikinis with the hacker plot just kinda thrown in there as an excuse. Which is exactly what this movie is.

    I really have no idea what the 1 star reviewers were expecting from this. I've watched a lot of B movies, and this is pretty far from being on a worst movie list. It's not good, and there isn't any hacking in the movie that I saw, although there were random scenes of hackers texting each other that didn't really make sense.

    Basically if you wanna watch a bunch of hot girls in bikinis for the entire movie then check this out. If you want something with a captivating plot and great dialogue then you might want to question your judgment if you think a movie called Bikini Hackers is going have that.

    5 stars for that gorgeous blonde in the skimpy bikini for the entire film. No nudity, just skimpy bikinis and revealing outfits.

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    • Trivia
      Inexplicably, the young actress who provides the eye candy throughout this madcap movie, Jessica Egg, doesn't get credited again at the end when the full cast list appears. Here on IMDb, on this movie's page, she isn't even listed. The name Jessica Egg on IMDb is as of November 2023 simply a blank entry. Googling Bikini Hackers, opening up sites elsewhere, reveals the actress' name listed as Jazz Eggert, lots more plausible. It can safely be said that without Jessica "Jazz" Eggert in her skimpy bikini, this so-called movie would otherwise have been, to put it bluntly, worthless. It may remain forever unknown why this movie's very likable little jewel isn't credited properly.
    • Goofs
      Cinematography credit gets given misspelled as Cinemtography Gregory Hatanaka.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Lana Joke: [at swimming pool] Hi. Sorry.

      [water splashing]

      Lana Joke: I like to get an early morning swim in.

      Sarah Lanchaster: You've got a *really* nice place.

      Lana Joke: Oh, thank you. I mean, it's rented, and, uh, I have roommates, but... thank you. Uh, would you like some breakfast, maybe?

      Sarah Lanchaster: Who am I to say no?

      [Lana giggles, and walks out in front, providing Sarah with the enticing view of her delectable rear]

      Lana Joke: [in the kitchen] Would you like some fresh fruit from the exotic Orient?

      Sarah Lanchaster: Who am I to say no?

      Lana Joke: [giggles] I... will have you know... I took tramp steamer six months across the Atlantic. Herd of elephant to the field of Siam to get these as fresh as possible to you.

      Sarah Lanchaster: [scoffs] Wow.

      Lana Joke: That's a lie. I went to the greengrocer.

      [giggles]

      Sarah Lanchaster: Wow. The greengrocer?

      [looks at computer on dining room table]

      Lana Joke: Oh, you might have noticed that.

      Sarah Lanchaster: Yeah.

      Lana Joke: That's a computer.

      Sarah Lanchaster: Oh, yeah, I'm aware.

      [Lana giggles]

      Lana Joke: I need it for work, but I hate that thing, honestly. But I love working on it in a bikini.

      Sarah Lanchaster: Yeah, you look really good in a bikini.

      Lana Joke: Thank you. You know, on the Net no one knows that you're a twenty...

      [giggles]

      Lana Joke: twenty-one year old girl in a bikini that, like,

      [snickers]

      Lana Joke: you know, that likes to spend the day outside by the pool most of the day.

      Sarah Lanchaster: Uh, well, you look good in a bikini.

      Lana Joke: Thank you.

      Sarah Lanchaster: I'm sure that you're *very* professional, and that some organization values you very much.

      Lana Joke: [little snicker of appreciation] Well, could you get that for me?

      Sarah Lanchaster: Get what?

      Lana Joke: It's like a pad or what, it's got something written on it. Hmm. Eric Johnson. He's the Vice President of Second National Bank of England. It's, like, you know, the biggest bank in the world. Bigger than the First.

      Sarah Lanchaster: Uhm... Okay.

      Lana Joke: [types on computer keyboard] And, huh! And we're in!

    • Crazy credits
      This movie is dedicated to the brave men, women, and people who fight the system each day in their own way. Know that your day in the pool is coming and when it comes... wear sunscreen.
    • Connections
      Referenced in dewlover420's Commentary: Watching Bikini Hackers (So You Don't Have To) (2023)

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      • January 13, 2023 (United States)
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