
Sources: Terence Muncy / Nicolas Cuti / Avery Guerra
We all have our own personal idea of what the girls in Florida are like. A vision of the ultra-hot females that are regulary seen on travel shows, in the pages of men's magazines and in videos sold via late night infomercials. Girls who spend all day on the beach, tanning their bodies, before they run off to wild nightclubs where they flash their huge breasts for drunk horny guys (some of them with video cameras).
Well, director Terence Muncy wants to throw a monkey-wrench into that fantasy with his new film entitled, "Bikini Monsters".
Sure there are ultra-hot girls in bikinis in it, though, they have been turned into blood-thirsty mutants by a crazed scientist with a mermaid fetish.
Hey, they are still ultra-hot.......well, parts of them still are.
Apparently when you are on the beach in either Tampa or St. Petersburg with a bunch of girls in bikinis, who aren't posing for photos or filming a travel video, and are painted green and have fangs, then you tend to get attention, even media attention.
This past week, newspapers in both Tampa and St. Petersburg ran articles about Muncy and his "Bikini Monsters" movie production. (see below)
Lucky thing for Muncy was that he was filming in Florida, instead of here in California. You could walk around Los Angeles with a bunch of crazy looking bikini girls and no one would even notice.
Hey, have you ever been to Venice Beach? I rest my case.
Here are a copy of the articles, plus another exclusive photo from "Bikini Monsters":

I grew up in St. Pete (blame them for me;0).
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I was one of the crew members on the project and I just wanted to say, in spite of the long hours of hauling, setting up and breaking down equipment on the sandy beaches, it was a delightful experience mostly due to the wonderful ladies, the "Bikini Monsters". They were cheerful and cooperative in spite of having to stand still for hours while prosthetics were applied and body paint was sprayed on them.
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