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1/10
"You know, this movie sucks"
gridoon202424 May 2009
That's exactly what Traci Lords' character says at one point, and although it is a totally random moment (maybe Traci improvised?), I have to agree with her. This movie really sucks. Extremely low production values, poor sound recording (there are entire sentences that cannot be heard), funereal pace, inept direction, insultingly illogical script, mediocre performances, and misleading marketing (promoting Traci Lords as the lead, when in fact she is clearly a secondary character and barely even appears during the first 30 minutes) make "Laser Moon" one of the absolute worst films I've seen in a while. Thriller fans, as well as Traci fans, are advised to steer clear of it. 0 out of 4 stars.
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1/10
A snail's-paced movie that lacks pretty much everything.
tarbosh220004 December 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Zane Wolf (Le Duke) is a jaded, cynical late-night talk radio personality. You know he's the ultimate coolguy because he has an awesome 90's haircut and smokes cigarettes in front of "No Smoking" signs. When a serial killer starts murdering women every time a full moon appears, and using a laser pointer to do them in - yes, a laser pointer - Wolf tries to get the "Laser Moon Killer" to call into his radio show. Meanwhile, Detective Musso (Bruce Carter, in his only credited film role to date) is hard at work trying to catch the killer, continually reviewing audio tapes while floating in his fishing boat (don't worry, we don't get it either). When enthusiastic and inexplicably beautiful cop Barbara Fleck (Lords) joins Musso on his investigation, their differing styles of police work cause the expected problems that we've seen countless times. What will happen to the Laser Moon Killer? It's Talk Radio (1988) meets Zipperface (1992) in this extremely junky outing. We've seen low-budget production values before, that's no big deal, but the amateurish nature of the technical aspects hinder the movie this time around. And the pace (and calling it that implies that it may be intentional) is so glacial, it's an insult to icebergs. I know we've said this before, but it's almost like the makers of Laser Moon had never actually seen a movie before in their lives. Then they decided to make one, sight unseen. Like if aliens from another planet came to earth not knowing what a movie was, but then launched a production anyway. Which is ironic because director Grimm acted in, wrote and edited Alien Seed (1989). There's even an Alien Seed reference in Laser Moon. He also had a bit part in Elves (1989) - and that's the full extent of his movie career. Maybe the fact that Laser Moon is not an AIP (like his other two) made him uncomfortable.

Maybe Grimm was attempting to make a noir-ish erotic thriller, which were huge in video stores at the time, but it's hard to tell. The whole thing seems like a taped rehearsal, not a finished film. The total lack of energy , as well as the total lack of suspense, character development, action, or interest doom the movie. But it's easy to be tricked by the box art - a front-and-center Traci Lords under an intriguing title - "Oh, Laser Moon, what's that? Maybe I should rent this and find out..." We say, don't be fooled. It's all a ruse. They should have called it Laser Ruse, am I right Brah? Anyway...Harrison Le Duke is your classic Keanu Reeves/Billy Baldwin/Kyle MacLachlan/Colin Farrell/Nicolas Cage lookalike - he even acted with Cage in Fire Birds (1990). Bruce Carter as Musso strongly resembles Night Court's Harry Anderson, and Zane's radio station sidekick, Bernie Bernard (Peter Boyles - note the "s") - is basically a carbon copy of strange entertainment reporter Pat O'Brien.

We actually really feel for Traci Lords here - through no fault of her own, this is the worst movie she has ever appeared in that we've seen. The movie is just bankrupt of everything that make movies worth watching. It needed some serious pep, and Fleck/Lords even sleeps on-screen in one scene. The problem is, this movie needed at least one other name star besides her. A Robert Z'Dar, Bo Hopkins, Mickey Rooney - pretty much any of the cast from The Legend of Wolf Mountain (1992) would do. (There's a trailer for this movie on the VHS.) Perhaps the best non-Lords performer in the movie is Bob the Cat, who sadly actually died either during or shortly after the film's release, as the movie is dedicated to him. So despite the rotary-dial phones, sax on the soundtrack, and unintentionally funny line readings from some of the non-professional actors, the only reason to pick up the Hemdale VHS is the PSA from Orville Redenbacher before the movie starts. One can only imagine a lonely single man renting Laser Moon at his local video store, hoping to see a naked Traci Lords, and instead the first thing he sees after popping in the VHS tape is a screen-filling, gray-haired, bespectacled ORVILLE REDENBACHER entreating you to register to vote. Perhaps the PSA's producers were trying to think of celebrities that had the most sway with public opinion. Or maybe they were going for the youth market. Regardless, it's by far the best part of the Laser Moon experience, and one that is totally lost in the era of DVD.

For a snail's-paced movie that lacks pretty much everything, Laser Moon is a prime example.
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1/10
boring, predictable, and yet somehow confusing, but still more boring
winner5517 January 2008
There' actually strong dialog in this film; but the director, clearly frustrated with an incredibly low budget, has waffled between making a mystery or an intense, dramatic character study. The film can't be both, so it ends up neither.

what we are left with is one long sequence of dialog after another; and while I've admitted some of it is quite strong - this when it's all character study - the 'mystery movie' scenes are incredibly badly handled, and the dialog in these scenes is just wretched. And they talk, and they talk, and they talk; and when they're supposed to do something physical - they talk some more.

Harrison Le Duke is good in the role of weary, morally confused protagonist, but the rest of the acting just stinks. The rest of the film (camera, editing, lighting, sound) - all sub-professional.

Stay away.
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rather surprising
tarpoff14 December 2002
I was rather surprised at two things in this movie: 1) that someone bothered to make this & 2) Traci Lords.

The theme is typical for a B movie mystery. Acting, writing, directing, etc.. . all mediocre. The real surprise, and only thing of any value at all, is Traci Lords. She doesn't have a role of much significance, but without exotic clothes or make-up and no particular image to portray, it was surprising how comfortable & appealing she seems to be. And she is really quite attractive.
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10/10
Nice breast, Cool shots, "Bare"able
star-5410 March 1999
Traci Lords can almost act in this one. She's pretty good and so are the two other stars, Crystal Shaw and Harrison LeDuke. Even though most the dead chicks can't act, it's fun to watch their attempts at acting and dying. The girl in the bathtub is a pretty good actress, too.
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7/10
suitable for a long distance flight
wrvisser-leusden-nl25 April 2004
Although Laser Moon's exposure of female nudity seems a little too much, I think this movie perfect for one of these dreadful long distance flights. It entertains throughout, has its tense built up well. Its plot is easy to understand, and never touches any deep issue. Built around a nightly radio program, Laser Moon's story ends with Traci Lords killing a murderer. Traci does not really stand out here, only giving an average performance. The most memorable role in Laser Moon comes from the girl with the long brown curly hair, harassing the radio-operator.

Laser Moon is not a movie to make a run for, but when it falls in your lap it certainly isn't bad either.
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