Spiderbabe (2003)
Directed by Johnny Crash
Genres - Action, Adventure, Adult, Fantasy |
Sub-Genres - Parody/Spoof, Sci-Fi Action, Sexploitation |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Mark Deming
Everyone is bugging out over the new female superhero in this satiric comedy for adults only. Patricia Porker (Misty Mundae) is a sweet but hopelessly geeky science student who has a major crush on Mark Wetson (Adam Cox), her school's resident hunk. One day, Patricia is bitten by a genetically altered spider, and soon transforms into SpiderBabe, a superheroine who can climb walls, leap from building to building and spin webs (though not from her wrist). As Patricia tries to figure out a way to use her new powers to earn Mark's attention, she fights criminals and sexual perverts all across the city and earns a nemesis in Lucinda Knox (Julian Wells), an evil genius with an eye toward world conquest. Oh, and did we mention she takes off her costume a lot? SpiderBabe was released in both R-rated and unrated editions, with the latter featuring more nudity and sexual content.
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college-student, crimefighter, genetic-engineering, good-vs-evil, spider, super-power, Superhero, transformation, world-domination