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Rating: - PIA AT HER BEST!
A good Pia Zadora film is truly a contradiction in terms. But even at their trashy self-promoting worst (BUTTERFLY, FAKE OUT, THE LONELY LADY), they never scaled the queasy heights that 'VOYAGE OF THE ROCK ALIENS' reaches with its desperate last-ditch attempts to showcase Pia's ...for lack of a better word... talent.
Rating: - Ohhh the music! Ohhh the magic!! OH - THE PIA!!!
A good Pia Zadora film is truly a contradiction in terms. But even at their trashy self-promoting worst (BUTTERFLY, FAKE OUT, THE LONELY LADY), they never scaled the queasy heights that 'VOYAGE OF THE ROCK ALIENS' reaches with its desperate last-ditch attempts to showcase Pia's ...for lack of a better word... talent.
'ROCK ALIENS' is a...ERM...musical produced in 1984 but not released until 1988. (And looks like it was extremely dated by 1985.) Not only are we subjected to bad acting, ... Read More
Rating: - The crown jewel of my collection!
So, This movie is really serious. I spent an entire afternoon combing the island of Manhatten looking for aplace that carried used VHS cassettes. After a rather fruiless search I stumbled upon a Porn Shop on the corner of About 26th and 6th. They had a stack of VHS tapes along the bottom edge of the store that I decided to look through. After looking at the rediculous cover of this tape, I flipped it over and read the first scentence. "A guitar shaped spaceship streaks across the night sky in search ... Read More
Rating: - I'm just a bit embarassed
I was actually an extra in this movie (my one line was cut!). It's pretty bad but is a nice little early 80s snapshot of the kind of Stray Cats vs. Duran Duran thing that was happening at the time. My highlight in the filming was when the producer's wife (Charlie's Angel Cheryl Ladd) was on the set. The Ruth Gordon scenes were flown in. She was never on the set. They just recruited a lot of us from the punk club in Atlanta (688) and Pia had a couple of us kicked out. Mindless.
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