Blubberella Soundtrack (

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Rating: 2.40/10 from 2800 votes
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Synopsis

It's 1940 and the German army is oozing their ickiness across the European continent, indiscriminately slaughtering thousands.

On the Eastern Front, a motley group of Resistance Fighters, led by Nathaniel (Brendan Fletcher) and "Vadge" (Willam Belli), struggle valiantly against the Nazi scourge.

The German army, headed by the Commandant (Michael Paré), shadow puppet master, a mad, showtunes-singing Doctor (Clint Howard), and the newly-addicted-to-blood Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), threatens to eradicate the Resistance.

But coming to the rescue is Blubberella. Half vampire, half woman, and all trouble, Blubberella loves nothing better than killing Nazis and a substantial turkey on rye.

She has moved through the centuries destroying nasties and their like while perfecting the ultimate cotton candy recipe.

Blubberella and the Commandant face each other in a rail car and after a unseemly exchange of bodily fluids, the Commandant becomes infected by Blubberella and, unknown to her, begins his transformation into a powerful day-walking vampire.

Now Blubberella faces her greatest foe in her valiant struggle against tyranny and creatively used kitchen implements - a legion of undead Nazi soldiers and their ruthless leaders.

Along the way she'll lock horns with her oppressive mama, cross-dressing resistance fighters, dodgy S&M games, and even Hitler and his mad boardgame-playing skills.

Blubberella. She's coming big time.

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Blubberella
The Sugar Spin Blues
David Sieveking: Writer
Aircastle
Piano Sonata No. 24, Op. 78
Stop Talking
Kwebbel
Dylan Groot: Writer
The Blues Always Comes
Maarten Buning: Writer
Bloody Vampire
Maarten Buning: Writer
Maarten Buning: Performer
Heidi's Paradise
Never Let You Down
Safiya Kaygin: Writer
Safiya Kaygin: Performer

User reviews

Mark Jackson
5/10

The use of showtunes in the soundtrack adds a unique and unexpected element to the film, creating a contrast between the lighthearted music and the dark themes of Nazi oppression.

Melissa Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack of Blubberella effectively captures the campy and over-the-top nature of the film, with energetic and quirky musical arrangements that match the outrageous storyline.

Susan Walker
8/10

The score effectively sets the tone for the chaotic and over-the-top action sequences, enhancing the viewing experience and keeping the audience engaged throughout.

Margaret Wilson
7/10

The use of music in key moments, such as Blubberella's showdown with the Commandant in the rail car, adds depth and emotion to the scenes, making them more impactful and memorable.

Dorothy Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to blend different genres and moods reflects the eclectic and unpredictable nature of the movie itself, creating a musical backdrop that is as quirky as the characters on screen.

Steven Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Blubberella may not be a standout feature of the film, but it fulfills its role in enhancing the viewing experience and adding an extra layer of entertainment to the absurdity of the story.

Robert Thompson
7/10

The soundtrack of Blubberella is a unique blend of dramatic orchestral music and catchy showtunes that perfectly captures the absurdity and humor of the film.

Donald Smith
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Blubberella is a fun and dynamic accompaniment to the film, elevating its comedic elements and contributing to its overall entertainment value.

Kimberly Evans
7/10

The musical themes associated with each character, like Blubberella's heroic motif and the Commandant's sinister leitmotif, help to develop the characters and create a more immersive cinematic experience.

Michael Lopez
6/10

While the soundtrack may not be groundbreaking or particularly memorable, it succeeds in setting the tone for the absurd and irreverent world of Blubberella.

Edward Thompson
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to transition seamlessly between different musical styles, from intense battle themes to playful tunes, showcases its versatility and enhances the overall storytelling.

Joseph Jones
8/10

The songs sung by the characters, especially the mad, showtunes-singing Doctor, are delightfully entertaining and add a comedic element to the film that complements the outrageous plot.

William Lopez
5/10

Despite the film's unconventional premise, the soundtrack manages to maintain a sense of cohesiveness and thematic consistency throughout.

Kimberly Garcia
7/10

The use of unconventional instruments and sound effects in the score adds a quirky charm to the music, making it stand out and giving the film a distinct personality.

Paul Brown
5/10

The music choices in Blubberella may not appeal to everyone's taste, but they undeniably contribute to the film's zany and offbeat charm.

Laura Walker
6/10

The musical score enhances the comedic moments in the film, providing an extra layer of humor through its playful melodies and whimsical instrumentation.

Nancy Turner
6/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the action sequences in the film, building tension and excitement through its dynamic and driving rhythms.

Robert Lewis
6/10

The incorporation of various musical styles, from traditional orchestral compositions to more contemporary sounds, adds depth to the overall listening experience of the film.