Monday, September 30, 2013

Screaming in High Heels



Very Cool Documentary!
Screaming In High Heels is a very cool and informative documentary, mostly focusing on scream queens Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer. I'm a fan of all three of those actresses and their work, so I found it very interesting to find out things about them that I didn't know before. Also, there are clips from movies such as Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, Nightmare Sisters, Sorority Babes In The Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama, Silent Night Deadly Night, Slumber Party Massacre, etc. And although they were not interviewed, I thought it was cool that actresses such as Debbie Rochon, Tiffany Shepis, and Julie Strain were mentioned, since I'm a fan of them as well. Screaming In High Heels is definitely worth buying if you are a fan of the 80's scream queens and B-movies.

Screaming in High Heels dvd.
If you grew up in the 80's and watched alot of cable or B videos then you are very familiar with these lovely ladies. This is a nice stroll down memory lane. It represents a funtime in video/film history and will have you waxing nostalgic for their awesome/awful movies. worth the price.

Keep in mind ----this is MY generation
I grew up in the thick of the "Scream Queens" era where that name fast became a socially understandable "title" and folks knew what and who you meant.........been lots of sort-of screem-queens but this documentary stays on topic - with the 3 lovely ladies, that gave life to the phrase, itself.....if you are fans of the "Slimeball Bowlarama" and the "Teenage Exorcist" - you'll really enjoy this -- if you don't know what I mean ---start out with one of these or even "Nightmare Sisters" - and you will likely be hooked......they have not made films like this since that point in time....they have a life of their own....and the intelligent and well done cut-scenes and interviews are great -- especially Brinke(always my fave of the 3) who is still as pretty and articulate as always-----older but ain't we all from that decade --- I give it a 5 and gladly.

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