The depressing thing about
Cheerleaders Beach Party is the glimmer
of wit visible beneath layers of dopey sex-comedy sleaze. Written by Chuck
Vincent, a pornographer who occasionally made R-rated fare, the picture is
tacky and tedious, rushing from one topless scene to the next and cramming in
as many naughty high jinks and sexual references as possible in between. Yet
the story makes sense, and it’s possible to imagine a version of the movie, with
some comedy punch-up and a little restraint, becoming palatable. The plot
involves a quartet of cheerleaders at Rambling University using sex and
subterfuge to keep the football coach at another school from poaching
Rambling’s top players with offers of better perks. (As the girls shout upon
formulating their scheme: “One-tw0-three-four, who do we put out for? Rambling
U, Rambling U—yay, team!”) Although the filmmakers don’t bother much with
characterization, they provide a lot of incidents, so the story moves along,
and every so often Vincent’s script features something resembling an
intelligent line or a reasonable plot complication. For instance, the girls
steal a van from Rambling’s coach, so in a running gag, he spends the whole
movie chasing after the girls while driving their tricked-out animal-print sedan.
Similarly, the climax involves the girls stealing medical samples of crabs and
releasing the pests into the jockstraps of players before an important
practice. These are bottom-feeding jokes, to be sure, but they reveal that a
bit more effort was put into this thing than necessary, just as drawing the
line at topless shots and partially clothed sex scenes reveals that the filmmakers
didn’t go as far down the grindhouse rabbit hole as they could have. That said,
this flick is still called Cheerleaders
Beach Party, and it’s still a dimwitted sexcapade driven by awful disco
music. Saying it could’ve been worse isn’t the same as saying it’s worth
anyone’s time.
Cheerleaders Beach Party: LAME
I've never heard of this film, despite frequenting Drive-ins back in the day for titillating fare aimed at high school boys with cars.... As of this writing (9-24) it's available on MGM On Demand.....
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