Alexandra shows her stuff to the all-time king of genre parody movies, Leslie Nielsen.
She did several nude scenes in German movies in the late 1990s. An example is seen below from “One Lie Too Many,” which is rated 2.2/10 at IMDb, based on a mere 14 votes. So basically almost nobody has seen it, but those few who have seen it hated it.
Amazingly, she is also in another film rated even lower: Dracula 3000 (“Count Dracula terrorizes the crew of a spaceship.”) That one has more than 6,000 votes, and features the powerhouse cast of Casper van Dien, Erika Eleniak, Udo Kier, Tiny Lister and Coolio.
After Space Travesty, Kamp stopped doing nudity, although she is still acting on television to this day. She is in her mid 50s now and still looks good.
Been a long time since I’ve trusted any IMDB numbers. I watched a good movie once and was shocked when I saw IMDB rated it around a 3. I then looked into the IMDB breakdown and noticed the raw numbers indicated it averaged a vote closer to 8. The IMDB information on voting explained that they don’t show the actual average voting value, but instead they use a secret formula that is supposed to prevent a small number of voters from artificially inflating the value. It appears that they don’t do the reverse by allowing a very small number to create a low value. End result is that IMDB is about a believable as most movie critics nowadays. Their opinions are often exactly the opposite as the viewing public.
I used to have a theory: The One Good Scene
Every movie, no matter how bad, has one scene that works. That, if the rest of the movie was like that, it would be a great movie
Every bad horror movie has one good scare
Every bad thriller movie has one good excitement
Every bad erotic movie has one good sexy part
Every bad comedy movie has one good laugh
2001: A Space Travesty totally disproved that theory