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Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: Cambot99 on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
I saw the MST3K version as well. I forgot who quote this but "Coooookies!!!!" God that was funny.


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: Bob on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
Superb!  Along with "Prince of Space" one of the best MST3K episodes ever.


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: godzillavsdogora on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
A crazy creature flik. To quote Crow from MST3K-"Hotdogs!, Get yer hotdogs!" Hehehehehehe...


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: Cassiebunny on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
I saw this as an MST3K, and I have to say it is hilarious!  The review pointed out some of the same stupid things I noticed, and a few I didn't.  I'll have to watch it again...Oh the horror!

The absolute best part is the monsters.  I don't know how any of the actors were able to keep a straight face!!!


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: Happenstance on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
Why would anyone WANT to make "a movie like this" in this day and age? Oh, right...some scumbags still find "characters" like Eulabelle funny. Hollywood still provides plenty of such bigot-pleasing caricatures, albeit not as many as they once did. (Guess they figured out there are OTHER audience markets besides insecure little man-babies who need derogatory racist stereotypes for comfort...)


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: 1st comment! on June 19, 2006, 07:01:25 AM
 This uproariously grisly monster flick was pretty darn cool and surely secured a place in our warped mindsets


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: John Pickett III on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
I saw the MST3K'ed version.  I loved it.  The fight scene between the beetneck bikers and the beach bums was as good as any Rock movie (1 thru 2000 (Seems like it anyway)).  I would have to assume that all Universities are dumping toxic wasted skeletons in the river.  Those monsters must have been the Oscamyerwienermonsterusdorkus (latin).

Later,

JOHN


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: Ken Begg on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Thank goodness!  Every week I come here and you've reviewed some flick I have on my own review short list (Neon Maniacs, the Ferrigno Hercules movies, etc.) meaning that I can't read your article.

Luckily, I got Party Beach out of the way earlier in the year (before the DVD came out, worse the luck), so I could finally read one of your new pieces.  Hot damn!


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
Thank-you for the laugh, Andrew. I haven't laughed so hard at anything, since I saw "Cars."

Besides the fact, that they are apparently handling the sodium without any type of protective gear (Children do not try this at home) is the way they chuck the sodium at the monsters. Hank chucks it overhand, while Dr. Gavin chucks it underhand. Was that a two-handed underhand I saw there?

And one need not hit a monster to destroy it. Chuck the sodium anywhere near the monster, and it is blown to smithereens, so nothing is left of it.

I will credit the film with this. Something Hollywood has seemed to have forgotten. Forty years ago, Hollywood knew how to make a film that was fun to watch.


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: onionhead on June 23, 2006, 03:49:42 PM
Before Up from the Depths, before Jaws, before Humanoids from the Deep, there was this little gem.  I thought it was an early Roger Corman effort, but I guess not.  It does reek of Corman, or perhaps Larry Buchanan.


Title: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: karmyn on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
The scene where the two policemen go to the doctor's house on the day of Tina's funeral was obviously filmed in the winter. Check out the trees in the background. Isn't it too cold to go to the beach in the winter in New England?
Still, one of my favorite MST3K eps of the Sci-Fi era.


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: Ted on December 26, 2006, 01:54:00 AM
  In case anyone is interested the whole movie was shot in Stamford.  The pavillion where the Del Aires performed is still there, they also filmed alot of scenes on High Ridge Road - the little deli  where the 2 girls were waiting for a brother to pick them up is still there, the gas station is gone but it sets up a very funny point.  Remember the pump jockey tells the girls from New York to take a left on Wire Mill Road to get back home?  Watch as the girls' car takes the left turn if you look up you see a highway bridge in the background, that's the Merrit Parkway which takes you to New York.  Wire Mill Road is just a side connector between High Ridge and Long Ridge Roads.  The Charter Oaks were a real motorcycle gang and they still hang out in Stamford.  Hope this helps.


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: Scott Ferrell on January 15, 2007, 09:56:59 PM
I watch rotten horror films from the 50s and 60s mainly because I am an old car freak. One point I would like to bring up is this...There are only two people in Elaines family, Elaine and the Doctor father.  Could someone explain why they have two nine passanger station wagons?

Elaine drives a 1960 Dodge Polara and Dad drives a 1962 Chevy wagon.  Another thing, why does the police use a siren(1961 Chevy Biscayne) to deliver a message to the doctor? Little things like this really make a rotten film fun.  


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: giant Claw on March 10, 2007, 12:29:05 AM
HHHMMM Invite them to a weenie roast and watch them scarf down the weenies :tongueout:


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: korngirl95616 on November 21, 2007, 06:48:42 AM
Loved the MST3K episode. Second best ever.

"Don't know what panties are, yet they feel compelled to raid."


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: Ryan on December 31, 2007, 06:35:24 PM
The MST3K Episode was the first episode of MST3K I ever saw. Memories. :smile:


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: Giant Claw Jr on January 09, 2008, 12:40:13 AM
Looks kind of funny with its mouth ful of hot dogs just imagine it singing the OSCAR MYER THEME SONG


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: The Man on January 15, 2008, 12:36:07 PM
THE ONLY THING I LIKE ABOUT THIS IS THE MONSTER SUIT. DONT LIKE 60s MOVIES


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: soylentgreen on January 18, 2008, 11:21:20 AM
Shhhhhhh.... Look Polish!


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: HorrorofBob on May 12, 2011, 03:38:55 PM
First of all, thanks Ted for all the info on the Del Aires, the local pavilion, the correct way to go to New York City, and the rest of the marvelous info you gave us.  The lead girl (at least for the first ten minutes) was trying hard to be a mean Annette Funicello of Beach Party and Mickey Mouse Club fame.  She failed miserably and possibly that is why the hot dog munching critters got her first.
I saw this on MST3000 and love their fabulous mistreatment of this awful movie.  You know, they are making so many sequels these days, someone might dream up a sequel to this awful but highly entertaining and very politically incorrect opus.


Title: Re: The Horror of Party Beach
Post by: CalrissianFoxxSteele on October 03, 2012, 11:54:32 PM
Ugh, the party beach movies of the 50's.
One of my favorite episodes of MST3K.
The main blonde girl is kinda pretty but don't get why her voice is dubbed through out the film.
Was it bad? Did she speak too softly? It's an odd sight and sound.