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Superstarlet A.D.

  • 2000
  • Unrated
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
228
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Superstarlet A.D. (2000)
ParodySatireComedyMusicalSci-Fi

This musical sci-fi fantasy follows one woman's search for her grandmother's historic burlesque film across a surreal post-apocalyptic desert landscape!This musical sci-fi fantasy follows one woman's search for her grandmother's historic burlesque film across a surreal post-apocalyptic desert landscape!This musical sci-fi fantasy follows one woman's search for her grandmother's historic burlesque film across a surreal post-apocalyptic desert landscape!

  • Director
    • John Michael McCarthy
  • Writer
    • John Michael McCarthy
  • Stars
    • Kerine Elkins
    • Gina Velour
    • Michèle Carr
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    228
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    • Director
      • John Michael McCarthy
    • Writer
      • John Michael McCarthy
    • Stars
      • Kerine Elkins
      • Gina Velour
      • Michèle Carr
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kerine Elkins
    • Queen Jezebel
    Gina Velour
    • Naomi
    Michèle Carr
    • Verona
    • (as Michelle Carr)
    Rita D'Albert
    • Ultramame
    Hugh Brooks
    Katherine St. Valentine
    • Valentine
    Jim Townsend
    Alicja Trout
    • Rachel
    Kelly Ball
    • Suprajayne
    Jodi Brewer
    Dagmar O'Doom
    • Aurora…
    Victoria Renard
    • Vix Sin
    Elle Livesay
    Ralph Handy
    Claudia Ploderer
    • Rachel Vox
    Katherine Greenwood
    • Velvet
    Kitty Diggins
    • Cathy X…
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    • Director
      • John Michael McCarthy
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    1jimel3

    I Wasted 70 Minutes of My Life Watching This

    Nothing else was on late at night so I watched this movie. It's got to be the worst movie ever made. The acting is atrocious. The script is incomprehensible and since it's a very low budget movie I will forgive the prop and make-up departments for being "cheesy"; but a low budget shouldn't be an excuse for the lack of storyline. Even if the reason you wanted to watch this movie was to see bare breasted women romping about then the movie will leave you wanting because the only women getting naked were the ones nobody wanted to give a second look at anyway; all the good looking ones kept their clothes on.

    If I could give it a minus score I would've. As I said before, I'll excuse the acting, the props, the makeup and even the location shots because the budget was so low; but there just is no excuse for the storyline being so incomprehensible. Even if you try to explain it away as "apocalyptal" or avant-garde it doesn't excuse the fact that this movie is purely BAD.
    9drspecter

    When man turns to ape, woman turns to woman...

    Once again, J Michael McCarthy has delivered a funny, titillating, strangely poignant cinematic comic book vision of the apocalypse. For JMM, this happened in about 1966, and I tend to agree. Superstarlet A.D. is set in Femmephis, where men have reverted to Neanderthals, and the only clothes that were strong enough to survive the apocalypse are vintage womens' undergarments. There are three beauty cults: redheads, blonds, and brunettes who are constantly in a petty, backstabbing war of gossip, snide insults and occasional murder. Except for the Superstarlets, whose members consist of all hair colors. Their mission is to seek out their ancestral stag reels of their grandmothers in the many decaying movie theaters. Everybody hates them, but they love each other.

    Even if you don't usually go in for this kind of high-brow sci-fi kind of stuff, Superstarlet's worth it for it's views on American culture. Most of the dialog is actually voice-overs by the Superstarlets. These consist of esoteric essays which philosophize poetically on things that made America great when it was. These internal monologs are way to funny to ever come across as didactic, though. And the sight of beautiful women in vintage bras, panties, stockings, and high heels, carrying machine guns while they explore broken down movie theaters provides more than enough eye candy.

    Troma's DVD packaging itself rates about two and a half stars. The movie is presented full frame instead of the slight letterboxing the 16mm footage deserves. There are, however, a short interview from what looks like a public access show, and a news piece on JMM. There are also a photo gallery and a couple of other cast and crew interviews, and a director commentary, where JMM expounds on his motto of : Never get permission, shoot until they make you stop, and deny everything later. Unless it's an easter egg I didn't find, the original teaser film advertised on the package is nowhere to be found, though.

    But if you're into truly independent filmmaking, vintage Americana, or hot looking babes, I strongly advise you to check this flick out!
    hedwigfemme

    a work of art!

    I bought this movie on a whim for several reasons.

    A: I love glam, and it was compared to Hedwig and the Angry Inch {fav movie} in preview.

    B: I'm a feminist and I thought the synopsis {"when man turns to ape, woman turns to woman"} was rather amusing.

    C: I LOVE TROMA!

    It was everything I could have hoped for and more! Beautiful glamorous women killing neanderthal-like men ,and women who get in their way. It was beautifully shot in color and black and white, in 16 days with $16,000. Combine the unique vision of John Cameron Mitchel + Wes Anderson + Oliver Stone + Baz Luhrman and you might have an idea of John Michael McCarthy. Wrap all that together with a dash of Troma and you have Superstarlet A.D.!
    Michael_Pilkington

    Beautiful women with guns and vintage undergarments run amok in offbeat 'Superstarlet A.D.'

    After a devastating holocaust in the lost city of Femphis, men have evolved into primitives and women have become physically beautiful, armed with heavy artillery, sporting vintage undergarments and carrying film reels of their grandmothers' striptease films over their backs. They have formed gangs on the basis of hair color (blonde, brunette, and redhead) and are at war with each other. Why can't they all just get along?

    Offbeat post-apocalyptic romp (from Troma) boasts some style and humor as well as beautiful women, but writer/director John Michael McCarthy doesn't know what to do with the women. With most of the film shot in black and white, how can you tell a brunette from a redhead?

    My evaluation: ** out of ****
    1adbutler

    This film is so bad it should be censored.

    I'm all for sex and violence in films but very bad acting and bad dialog should not be allowed. I saw this film on TV, thank God I didn't pay money to see it.

    The only thing good about the movie is the beautiful women, stockings and vintage undergarment. If you are the type that enjoys old Playboy books, this makes it just barely worth watching.

    I like a little "slap and tickle", but there has to be at least a little substance behind it.

    I've never put in a review before but felt I had to for this one. I actually had to go to this site (IMBD) to see if it was a real movie.

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    Parody
    Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
    Satire
    Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
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    Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music (1965)
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    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
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      Naomi: I pop pills like I pop culture.

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      Mermaid Dreams
      Written and Performed by Alicja Trout

      Heard in a "brunette" scene

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    • Production companies
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      • 1h 10m(70 min)
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