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17 out of 25 people found the following review useful:
The way they should make films that never should have been made, 1 August 2004
Author:
Derek Ho from San Francisco, USA
There's no reason at all for a film like "Prison-A-Go-Go!" to exist. Let's just be thankful that it does. It's pure fun and exploitation. Not a single raison d'etre to worry about and not much of a plot so you can keep your mind on vacation and just sit back and enjoy the raucous goings on. Whenever Mary Woronov is in the cast you have to sit up and take notice. A little longer in the tooth than you might remember from "Eating Raoul" or "Rock-n-Roll High School", she remains the premiere female thesp of high comic villainary. If you thought Rhonda Shear's career disappeared when she was replaced by Gilbert Gottfried on television, "Prison-A-Go-Go" will surely remind you why she used to keep you up all night. Lots of pretty girls, lots of gratuitous scenes, lots of laughs. You may not find this on your local vid store shelf but pick up a copy somewhere whenever you can smoke one out.
13 out of 19 people found the following review useful:
Great Fun, 8 August 2005
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Author:
dhufford from United States
If you take this movie for what it is worth, it is actually quite fun. It was meant to make fun of the classic 70's prison movies. It does that in spades. This movie isn't meant to be some deep, great blockbuster. If you go into it thinking that, you will get burned. However, if your looking for a mildly amusing, gratuitous nudity filled movie to waste a couple of hours, then this is for you. The acting is quite poor, but thats to be expected out of a no-budget movie. The sound is also atrocious, but that may have just been the copy I was watching. I especially liked the countdown clock that informs viewers of when the next shower scene will take place. The product placement was brilliant. Besides, there just aren't enough movies about mad doctors turning hot women into porcupines.
5 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
not as bad as it sounds, 6 March 2006
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Author:
romerozombie101 from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
if you go into this movie expecting a masterpiece.. your surely going
to be let down.. but come on.. you can freakin tell by the name alone
that its going to be a over the top, fun, boobalicous little film.
Which it is! Sure its doesn't have the best FX or the best acting.. or
the best anything for the sake of argument. But its very entertaining
and hilarious. there's a scene where this ninja tells another one to
look up.. and he proceeds to karate chop him in the throat. Come on
people, don't read into indie movies that are made just to entertain.
If your going to see this, watch out for the shower scene timer.. thats
right there's a little clock that counts down to the next shower
scene.. you will be be completely caught off guard of what happens in
one of them.
10 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
Prison-a-go-go is both fun and funny, 18 August 2005
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Author:
reverendmojorising from United States
In my mind Prison-a-go-go represents what movies should be. It is a
movie that entertains viewers because of its plot and content as
opposed to trying to dazzle us with eye-candy special effects. It also
shows that a entertaining movie can be created without a large budget.
Prison-a-go-go has it all, evil scientists, a mean bitchy prison
warden, Lloyd Kaufman, ninjas, and most important. . .shower scenes.
Keep in mind Prison-a-go-go is not intended to be a women-in-prison
movie, but is intended to poke fun at 60s/70s women-in-prison movies.
The movie features Rhonda "up-all-night" Shear and Mary Woronov in
prominent roles and a small appearance by Lloyd Kaufman. In addition to
the movie, the DVD features some great bonus footage. The director
Barak Epstein gives a great pool-side interview and also very
entertaining info in the director's commentary version of the movie.
Prison-a-go-go is a refreshing break from the big-budget schlock that
is peddled to us by Hollywood. Check it out !
3 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Make your own entertainment, 10 June 2007
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Author:
benjamindlevin from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I am giving Prison-A-GO-GO a rating of ten stars. It is not because I
believe it to be a perfect movie or even one of the best that I have
seen, but simply because it deserves to be noticed. It also deserves
more than the measly 3 stars (which it is at now).
I am a fan of Troma films and EI independents and Tempe. . . so, I have
seen a lot of one star worthy films. . . this is not one. When I first
saw this movie, I went in with a completely open mind. Rhonda Shear is
in it, yes. Mary Woronov is in it, yes. But, it also has ninjas and
zombies and Borscht. It has howler monkeys and gay prison guards a food
fight and a pussy glam-goth band. It has a shower scene countdown
clock, a porcupine girl. . . and JOLT! Also, a fat chick wrestling a
really fake looking snake. . . one of my favorite scenes.
This is not one of the greatest films ever made. But, what this film is
(to me, at least) is a very enjoyable way to pass the time. I have seen
this scads of times now. . . I have the movie memorized, I can watch it
with my back to the screen now and tell you every facial expression and
movement. . . when someone is picking their nose even.
I love this film and show it to everyone I can. Most seem do like it,
because it is entertaining and goofy and is not to be taken seriously
at all. Sometimes movies like this are a great break from the more
serious stuff we are pelted with so often.
I love independent cinema. I love Prison-A-Go-Go.
3 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Funny as hell!, 23 December 2006
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Author:
sgcim from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Unfortunately, I missed the first few minutes of this film, so I can't
comment on the beginning (I came in on the scene where she can't kill
the baby), but the rest of the film is hilarious.
All the WIP clichés were there- A woman looking for her sister in jail
getting arrested on purpose.
The leering jail guard, The butch bully, the cafeteria fight scene, the
shower scenes, the big escape scene towards the end, the mad doctor
experimenting on the inmates, I completely missed Mary Wuronov's
character, but I assume she played the tough dyke warden, etc....
The young guy as the new warden was great, as well as the crazy prison
doctor and the Barbra Streisand-type inmate. The punk band scene was a
pisser, and there's a lot of jazz in the score featuring a baritone sax
(like "I Want To Live" with Susan Hayward and Gerry Mulligan on the
soundtrack?).
I don't think a total spoof of WIP flicks has been done before, but
there have been a lot of partial spoofs. Hopefully this director will
do more of the same.
Should be outlawed, 29 May 2010
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Author:
gridoon2012
In a short interview included in the DVD extras of "Prison A-Go-Go!", the very young director comes across as a pleasant guy who is also very knowledgeable about B-movies, and especially Women-In-Prison films. However, the fact that you LOVE movies does not necessarily mean that you should MAKE movies. "Prison A-Go-Go!" plays like a very bad Troma flick - and speaking of Troma, Lloyd Kaufman does not belong in front of the camera, he can barely keep a straight face at his own (embarrassingly unfunny) jokes. Mary Woronov, the other big "name" of the cast, appears only in the first 5 minutes. The film has zero production values, taste, and, most importantly, laughs (the "shower clock" is a good idea on paper, except that all the shower scenes are some of the most uninspiring I've ever seen), but some of the girls are cute, so I'll give it 0.5 out of 4 stars. If you do get the DVD, look for the Q&A sessions with Roger Corman and Mary Woronov among the extra features.
12 out of 24 people found the following review useful:
Close the prison, 21 August 2005
Author:
Dr. Gore (drgore@hotmail.com) from Los Angeles, California
*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
One of the extras on the "Prison a Go Go" DVD is an interview with the
director. It has him sitting by a pool at a Hollywood motel talking
about the making of this movie. During the interview, he constantly
brings up the lack of money involved and how he really was trying to
make fun of 70's schlock women in prison flicks. He also half heartedly
apologized for the low quality of his gratuitous shower scenes because
of the lack of funding. All I can say is that I'm glad I saw this
interview before writing this comment. If I hadn't, I would be taking a
baseball bat to this DVD and bashing it into a thousand pieces.
"Prison a Go Go" starts out with one of those pretentious "A film by
"
credits as if anyone knows who in the heck this guy is. Within two
seconds, I knew this movie was going to derail. "Prison a Go Go" is not
a woman's prison movie. It has no interest in woman's prison movies. No
self respecting director would take the time to film himself (!) in a
woman's prison movie. This movie is attempting to be funny by using and
abusing various B-movie genres such as the mad scientist who works in a
woman's prison and is attacked by ninja's genre. If I had laughed more
than once, I might have enjoyed this movie. Instead, I gritted my teeth
as one lame joke after another fell flat.
One of the recurring jokes is that it puts a "Shower clock" in the
lower right hand side of the screen to show you when the next ladies
showering scene will be. This was added in so guys could just fast
forward to the next shower scene. This would have been interesting if
the shower scenes were worth fast forwarding to! I say, with the full
authority that comes with watching a lot of women's prison flicks, that
these shower scenes were pathetic. One of the main reasons I rented
this movie was to see Rhonda Shear getting clean in the shower. Oh
she's taking a shower all right, but they film her from the neck up!
What? Why!? They can't even get their main character to get topless for
them! NOOOOO!!! It makes no sense! Why did they bother making a woman's
prison flick? The girls who do get topless flash on the screen for a
second and it was a second too long. It's a good thing the director
apologized for the lack of showering quality in the interview or I
would have gladly destroyed this movie.
"Prison a Go Go" is not an exploitation flick. It's just an excuse for
a bunch of Grade A film geeks to get together and make a stupid movie
that only they will laugh at. Here's some good advice. Woman's prison
movies are not to be ridiculed and scoffed at. There are to be
treasured and revered as the perfect vehicles of exploitation that they
are. If you're a woman's prison fan, don't see this. It will only hurt
you. You can't laugh at the lack of nudity in the prison shower scenes.
Gratuitous shower scenes are not the same without gratuitous naked
breasts.
13 out of 38 people found the following review useful:
Sucks...the film on a homeless man's teeth has more cinematic value than this tripe., 12 February 2005
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Author:
secretsauce_903 from United States
Sucks. That sums it up. All in all, the film on a homeless man's teeth
has more cinematic value than this tripe.
I say tripe because, like the leftovers of a slaughter house floor,
this film is made from the leftovers of other B-movies. It's like the
director wanted to make a Troma version of Pulp Fiction. The idea of
doing a film based on the Women Prison film series is a great idea. But
mainly it's just an excuse here to showcase boobs (and not enough, I
may add). The worst part has to be the sound, which feels like was
mixed inside a wind tunnel.
Just avoid this bad, wannabe-Troma, wannabe-hipster film.
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