BabeZilla vs. The Cyber Skanks: Rise of MechaBabeZilla (2024) by A.J. Chambers


Director: AJ Chambers
Year: 2024
Country: USA
Alternate Titles: N/A
Genre: Exploitation; Horror/Comedy

Plot:
After working through the zombie invasion, the warrior tries to go about adjusting to the fame her previous adventures have brought her, but when a new series of threats emerge controlled by an evil figure looking for revenge it forces her to train with a special figure to stop their evil plans.

Review:

This was a massively enjoyable and silly genre effort with a lot to like about it. One of the main selling points here is the prodigious amount of sleazy, goofy comedy that is far more hilarious than expected, managing to cover just about every type of comedy stylings expected as well. With the flimsy effects making everything look far too low-rent to be believable, the mountain of absurd physical gags that are so silly it borders on the illogical, and a slew of puns and quips that are equally as funny as they are graphic, it all creates a kind of over-the-top presentation that comes together into a highly enjoyable atmosphere. Since it fits in quite well with the simplistic storyline and gloriously cheesy sequences that also manage to keep the sleazy sexual energy present for a great throwback style presentation.

That is present throughout the film where most of what goes on takes a sexual bent, whether for the sake of the joke or to continue wallowing in the sleazy mindset present here where it’s able to show full-on graphic nudity continuously. Even though there’s a lot of fun to be had with the confrontations with the cybernetic soldiers at the meet-and-greet, a silly training montage featuring all sorts of gags to help her become a better fighter, and the final battles with each of the different soldiers trying to take her out which continues on from the same type of sleaze featured throughout the film which is a personal preference piece as for whether that type of content is appreciated. It’s much like the cheapness and overly flimsy approach which is to be expected here and not truly a detrimental issue.


Overview: ****/5
A wholly enjoyable sleaze-filled genre effort, this is going to depend entirely on whether or not the content here is personally appealing so it’s incredibly fun in the right context. Those who are appreciative of this type of content, enjoy this style of indie fare, or are fans of the creative crew will have the most to like here while those turned off by these factors should heed caution.

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