Aldo Sambrell, Charlie S. Chaplin, Mariangela Giordano, Santiago Segura, Silvia Superstar

Director Jess Franco is back to his old tricks with this gruesome gore-fest about a band called The Killer Barbies (played by the band of the same name) that gets stuck in a remote locale when their t...( read more  read more... )ransportation breaks down. Eager to get back on the road, the group searches on foot for help. Instead, they run into a bloodthirsty sorceress, Von Fledermaus (Mariangela Giordano), who's about to make their lives much worse.

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DVD Release Date: May 11, 2004

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  • January 14, 2009
    Yes, that is the correct spelling of the title even though the band featured in the movie is named "Killer Barbies" just like the famous dolls. Being English, I have the UK version of this movie which I bought from Poundland (a lot like Dollar Tree) a couple of years ago for the ...( read more)princely sum of, yes, you've guessed it - £1. It's just known as "Killer Barbys" everywhere else for obvious reasons.
    Now, knowing my taste in movies as you may or may not yet do, you'd expect me to absolutely hate this lesser valued Jess Franco effort with a passion usually only spent vilifying Hollywood remakes. But you'd be wrong. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
    Perhaps the main reason I liked it was because of all the boobs and blood. Yeah, baby, I like those. I also liked it because it reminded me of yet another "bad movie" from 1985 called "Der Formel Eins Film" ("Feel the Motion"). How can that be when "Killer Barbys" is a vampire horror movie and "Feel the Motion" is just a load of Europop bands performing amidst a weak storyline? Well, the truth is, "Killer Barbys" is just a vehicle for promoting the Spanish rock band of the title amidst a weak and cheesy storyline too.
    Now, using an unknown (to the rest of the world) mid-90s rock band who all travel in the same van and have sex with each other as the focus of a movie may seem like wishful thinking on the part of "Scooby Doo" lovers everywhere. Well, it certainly was for me. But more than that, even in spite of poor dubbing and dialogue, I really liked the characters. We're not talking about something of quality like "The Monkees", "The Beatles" or even "Cliff Richard" with this little adventure though as none of them could act their way out of a wet paper bag. I could however see a great parody of "Summer Holiday" here as, in many ways, it was just as if Cliff and the gang somehow took a very wrong turn and ended up in Transylvania.
    The Killer Barbies unfortunately do not actually end up in Transylvania either. They are very much in Spain all the way through but it's always nice to see a bit of Europe that you haven't seen before. The camerawork is generally pretty good and things don't look too low budget even though they obviously were. It's really only some of the poorer practical effects that let it down but there's nothing too noticeable apart from a couple of really fake bodies and heads.
    Which brings me back to the nudity. Heads? Nudity? You will see my reasoning when you learn that the vampire Countess who the band encounters when their van breaks down exists on a diet of blood and semen. Oh yes and there's an oral sex scene too just before to make sure I complete the segue.
    Mariangela Giordano plays the Countess with a great deal of sexual allure considering that she is the least attractive of the three female leads and is actually 59 years old! Seeing her naked isn't actually the horror you might expect from a woman her age which has me feeling a bit ill for some reason. Silvia Superstar who plays the lead singer Flavia also spends a bit of time nude and is one of the better looking women I've seen in any Spanish movie so I'm sure she'd be rated as the most attractive by a lot of viewers. The one who did it for me though was Angie Barea. She plays the overly horny blonde backup singer and is hot as hell! Trivia fans will love that she used to host a sex programme on Spanish TV too. Obviously she was typecast.
    There's very little for straight females to enjoy here unless they like seeing a hairy willy in a bath. Now there was horror for me as I certainly didn't expect to see one of those half way through the film! I wouldn't say all the males in the film are ugly or anything but they are quite plain in comparison to the women. There are even a couple of dwarves in it but they don't do much at all really which is a shame.
    The big question is should this even count as a horror movie? Hell yeah! I even got into the story though it's certainly nothing original. Is it scary? Hell no! It's not scary at all unless women of nearly pension age rubbing blood all over themselves is a phobia of yours. Actually it might be one of mine now even though it turned me on!
    If you are feeling a bit down and there's nothing else to watch then I can thoroughly recommend "Vampire Killer Barbys". It's worth the conversion rate of $1.50 of anybody's money but if you can't find it to buy then I suggest a rental. As "bad movies" go, it isn't actually that bad at all.
  • March 29, 2007
    Fun, violent, sexy Franco thriller. The Killer Barbies themselves are a cool, wild Spanish band who get stuck in one of those dangerous Gothic castles that are always appearing in these kind of movies. What can say? If you like Franco, gore, nudity and Spanish rock bands, you ...( read more)owe it to yourself to see this one...and I still haven't gotten around to seeing the sequel yet.
  • October 5, 2009
    Trifecta of awesomeness: gore, nudity & avoidance copyright infringement. The band in the movie is actually called Killer Barbies (correct spelling) but I'm thinking there was an issue with the title upon release, hence, Killer Barbys. I wonder if they have more than 2 songs or n...( read more)ot because that's all I heard in the 90 minute duration of this movie.
  • June 23, 2007
    Spanish b-movie about vampires. It's called like a spanish punk band (Silvia, the main character, is the lead singer), and has the typical elements of b-movies. Blood, sex, nudity and rock music... Of course funny, but without any original or particular thing to remember..
  • March 3, 2007
    I was always curious about the KILLER BARBYS film as I have seen some of their videos (Thanks YouTube) and liked them a lot. I still like them... though not so much that I needed to listen to the same two songs 20 times over in a 90 minute movie. I swear if you had a drinking gam...( read more)e where you have a shot every time they sing "I'm gonna kill you tonight" you'd be plastered in 5 minutes.

    That film is horribly dubbed: It sounds as if the instructions were to either pretend your voices are on helium or to lower them by at least one octave to really sound butch. Never mind the fact that the English track had dialogue where the mouth movements had clearly finished as well as being mute at other times when the Spanish actors were clearly still speaking. Despite (or maybe because) of that dubbing, that film was a lot of fun.

    Man, the two Spanish chicks were hot hot HOT!!!! Franco sure has an eye for the ladies. Those Killer Barbies had perfect bods. I felt all warm and fuzzy when I watched them. Even that old hag of a countess was quite dishy given the fact that the actress was probably 120 years old or something. And is it my imagination or was the portrait of her as a young one more than inspired by Julie Strain? And let's not forget those psycho dwarves.

    The film is yet another variation on his FACELESS/AWFUL ORLOFF theme though this time it's a bit more COUNTESS DRACULA than EYES WITHOUT A FACE. Is that guy obsessed with faceless women trying to get their beauty back or what? How many varations of that very basic premise did he shoot?

    I do admire him, though, for going with the times. Let's face it, here you have an octogenerian director who still does as he pleases and films together with some young fun punk band and his film does not end up looking any more embarrasing than his older output. It's the tooth guys, it's the tooth, no doubt.

    Seriously there's much to be enjoyed in here. KILLER BARBYS is everything that REVENGE IN THE HOUSE OF USHER was not.

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