Lauren Bacall Movie:

Blushing Bloopers



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Lauren Bacall Movie:
Blushing Bloopers



Movie
Blushing Bloopers
Blushing Bloopers
List Price: $9.98Label: PASSPORT VIDEO

Salesrank: 107208

Released: August 9, 2005
Our Price: $4.04
Used Price: $3.74
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Black & White
  • Color
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Lauren Bacall
  • Jr. Sammy Davis
  • Arte Johnson
  • Alan Alda
  • Jerry Lewis
  • Editorial Review:
    Show 1: Blushing Bloopers

    Your are holding one of the most hilarious compilations of Bloopers ever assembled. You will see some of the biggest stars of television and movies in some very comprimising situations and positions. This tape is a rollercoaster of belly laughs. Although very funny, definitely not for the kiddies! Contains adult language and nudity. Not to be compared to other Blooper tapes. This is the ultimate Blooper Party DVD. Some material included is not up to our normal quality standards. However, due to the rarity of this irreplaceable footage, iti is included for pure entertainment value.

    Show 2: Blushing "B" Movies

    It's the sexy, the silly, the campy and the just plain awful! Here is a wild collection of original theatircal trailers from movies that are so bad they're good! Featuring film clips from vintage 'educational' films about sex and drugs to the sleaze fests from the glory days of drive-in movies, plus Euro-trash comedy! Bodacious babes, low budgets and nonsensical plots add up to hilarity, intentional or otherwise. They don't make thm like this anymore - find out why! See: Hollywood Boulevard, a low budget movie about low budget moviemaking, with Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov (both from cult classicEating Raoul.) See: Gas Pump Girls pump gas, and pum the concept for all it's worth! Put a tiger in your tanktop! See: The Sex Machine, pure Euro-trash sexy sci-fi! See: Reefer Madness and Sex Madness: Classic bad movies about bad behavior! See: The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood, with Martine Beswick as notorious madam Xavier Hollander and her crack squad of prostitutes turning Tinseltown upside down. (Shades of Heidi Fleiss!). See: The Swinging Cheerleaders: '70's cheerleader movies at their sleaziest!

    Blushing Bloopers Reviews:
    Don't waste your money 1 Star Review
    2006-04-21 - First of all, the video quality on this disc is so awful, it's hard to appreciate any of the clips. Furthermore, there is very little clever or funny about these clips. A succession of unrelated clips which all end in "God d*** it" or "Son of a b****" - wow - what genius.....

    Sometimes blooper reels can be more entertaining than the released version. This is not one of those times. Do yourself a favor and pick something else.

    Very Good 4 Star Review
    2005-04-15 - Up to now, I have never had too many kind words to say about Passport Video, but the company did a good job on this DVD.

    Don't expect anything better than fuzzy picture quality; however, this collection of bloopers is rare--I have never seen some of them (and I thought I'd seen them all). Many are laugh-out-loud hilarious (Abbot and Costello, for example), and it's refreshing to see that '50s off-color humor was as real and human back then as it is today.

    The artwork on the cover is deceptive; this collection is mostly bloopers from the '40s through the '70s, including those from MASH, Laugh-In, Carol Burnett, and earlier movies. Only the Soupy Sales skit shows female nudity (and it was nice to see the skit without the censors covering all the naughty bits).

    The DVD menu works flawlessly and is nicely laid out. The DVD is 65 minutes long...not long enough for me, but the price makes it a steal.

    The watermark (PIP) in the lower corner is tamer than most, and (thankfully) exists only in the beginning of the "movie". It is absent most of the time.

    Very recommended.










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