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- By Michael Phillips Michael Phillips is a Tribune critic. mjphillips@chicagotri­bune.com Twitter @phillipstr­ibune

Baywatch movie: Sand, surf and silly.

No formula for success exists regarding feature films based on late-20thcentur­y television shows. There are only odds favoring partial or complete failure. So that’s comforting.

But what about “21 Jump Street” and “22 Jump Street?” Didn’t those movies work? Yes, they did. Especially the first one, whichwas crude without being brainless, and relentless­ly self-referentia­l without pounding the jokes into the ground. Beyond “Jump Street,” let’s see … we’ve gritted our teeth through “The Dukes of Hazzard” and a dozen more, most recently “CHiPs.” And nowwe have “Baywatch,” starring Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron.

The bodies on screen are pretty, which I seem to remember was a selling point of the 1989-2001 TV series. Themovie’s comic instincts, though, are consistent­ly coarse and frequently scrotal. This is what’s good about the R-rated “Baywatch” trailer easily found online. It will help you, the consumer, decide if the movie’s the kind of wringer youwant to put your money through.

The plot, of course, is fascinatin­g and multilayer­ed. Briefly: When a murderous stilettoed developer (Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra) starts flooding the Bay watch waters with drugs in order to drive down real estate values and snap up the land herself, it’s up to super guard Mitch Buchannon (Johnson), his impetuous Olympian swimmer party-boy recruit Matt Brody (Efron), ethereal cleavage-purveyor C.J. (Kelly Rohrbach), Summer (Alexandra Daddario, who Zens herway through the material) and the gang to play crime fighters in addition to lifesavers.

Screenwrit­ers Mark Swift and Damian Shannon cranked out the “Friday the 13th” reboot and “Freddy vs. Jason.” They maywell be amusing fellows in real life. But there is scant evidence on screen in “Baywatch,” which wobbles around in terms of tone and style, half-ironically, half-sincerely, and lets the montages do the heavy lifting. There is, in fact, a heavy-lifting montage pitting Johnson against Efron in displays of musculatur­e. Themovie is all preening and very few laughs, though Daddario and Efron have a few moments, and Johnson remains a supremely likable slab of movie star.

The TV showthat conquered the innocent cheesecake universe took place in Southern California, along Malibu Beach. Themovie is set in Florida, though itwas shot largely in cost-efficient Georgia. I never thought I’d care much about atmosphere and location filming when it came to a “Baywatch” movie. But with Gordon shooting various action scenes in and around lagoons and along rather pallid-looking stretches of water front, at times the results are more akin to an HGTV-episode of “Beachfront Bargain Hunt.” Gordon has made terrible comedies (“Four Christmase­s,” “Identity Thief”) plus a pretty good entry in the ensemble raunch realm (the first “Horrible Bosses”). This one washes up somewhere in between.

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FRANK MASI/PARAMOUNT PICTURES Dwayne Johnson, left, and Zac Efron star in the film adaptation of the 1989-2001 TV series.

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