Exploitation
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And believe me I'm not ignorant, I watch A lot of
exploitation
movies and film in general.
That's what comes of thinking
exploitation
films look easy to make.
There has been many films made about our experiences and none of them has touched on this reality or even offered a suggestions as to how we free ourselves from this slave mentality which causes us not only to self exploit but to take part in the
exploitation
of our brothers and sisters.
Here's something new, a film about HIV/AIDS that doesn't use the words "HIV" or "AIDS", doesn't have any significant gay content, and doesn't focus on sexual transmission - or indeed on sexual relationships; the sex in the movie is mainly about
exploitation
of one kind or another.
A handsome and lonely gym teacher Eddie Collins can't perform sexually due to his constant watching of his mother undress while he hid in her closet as a child.His only recourse is to kill the women he tries to sleep with and stash them in a pigeon hutch on his roof.He hires a prostitute to dress as his dead mother,the only way he is able to achieve sexual gratification..."The Arousers" is the first film of director Curtis Hanson.Originally shot in 1971 under the title "Sweet Kill",this film lingered on the shelf until 1973 when executive producer Roger Corman had Hanson shoot two days of nudity inserts to spice-up the film.Angus Scrimm of "Phanatsm" fame has a small cameo here.Overall,this is a good piece of sleaze from the early 70's that should satisfy the
exploitation
fans out there looking for plenty of nudity,sex and violence.7 out of 10.
Not to be confused with the Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle with the same name, although released just a few years earlier and clearly featuring a couple of common themes, this "Red Heat" is actually a 'Women in Prison
' exploitation
movie starring Linda Blair (the amount of trashy B-movies she starred in during the eighties is nearly endless) and Sylvia Kristel; the one and only original starlet to depict the legendary soft-core film character Emmanuelle.
The main reason why "Red Heat" isn't very popular or even commonly known among
exploitation
fanatics is probably because the script aspires to be overly ambitious and politically engaging.
This is an ancient movie that claims to spread the word about the dangers of getting syphilis bluggg.. pardon me, ladies and gents, I think I just vomited a little... but also takes the time to be an
exploitation
flick by showing two lesbians coming on to each other at a strip show,etc.
I'll give Traces of Death a 3, because of it's pure
exploitation!
There are some special effects thrown in on this movie but otherwise it's very similar to it's earlier
exploitation
movies about the horrors of the drug.
As probably many other
Exploitation
fans out there, however, I must say that my admiration of this film, and my acknowledgment of its pioneering cult character exceeds the actual fun that I had watching it.
This is a thoroughly bizarre kung fu action vampire slapstick
exploitation
movie, essentially an attempt to combine the success of two films, the excellent Chinese hit Mr. Vampire and the international hit The Gods Must Be Crazy (which for reasons unknown to me, was considered "good" and "funny" upon its release in the US).
"The Bloody Judge" of 1970 is one of a bunch of early 70s
exploitation
flicks inspired by the success of Michael Reeves' 1968 masterpiece "Witchfinder General" (starring the great Vincent Price).
"42nd Street Forever" is a great compilation of vintage
exploitation
film trailers.
It is a remake of one of the most infamous
exploitation
movies of the 1970s, but you know that you have problems when you cannot improve upon such dubious material.
Maybe the golden years of sleazy & campy "Women in Prison" were long history by then already; maybe it didn't get properly promoted or announced in trailers (like "Reform School Girls", for example) or maybe it's just not good enough to compete with other & more successful films with a similar theme, but "Hell Hole" is a totally anonymous & overlooked 80's
exploitation
flick that only a handful of genre fanatics have heard of.
The obscure status of this film honestly surprises me, as it has a fairly interesting cast (including Ray Sharkey, Judy Landers, Mary "Eating Raoul" Woronov and even Robert "Maniac Cop" Z'Dar) and a plot outline that certainly appeals to fans of rancid
exploitation.
Using sets from the original 1931 "Frankenstein," as well as similar art direction, "Blackenstein" was a movie that tried hard to be legitimate, and the first half of the film rises above typical
exploitation
schlock.
First, I would like to voice my outrage at the
exploitation
of Vladimir Vysotsky's talent five years after his death for this piece of Reagan-esquire propaganda.
The film are also filled with nods to
exploitation
cinema (clip from Lustig's "Maniac" & "Vigilante", "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" etc.).
I've reviewed several
exploitation
flicks (most of which were all produced on 'shoe-string' budgets) and have found that most, if not all, of them have some form of redeeming feature.
It's not a gore or
exploitation
film, but takes its time and sucks you in, little by little, into the world of the deranged young tailor.
Anyone who thought
exploitation
movies were invented in the 1960s will know better after having watched Night Nurse.
And is such, this tale of
exploitation
seems to indicate she will be there until she is too old to care -- and where are her parents who could quite easily bail her out of her predicament?
Pollution, exploitation, manipulation, false promises, disease and disfigurement but it does so with a twisted black comic heart and believe me, you're going to laugh (with the movie).
There is the style, and underlying humor, that appeals for the genre fans (and there is a minor bit of
exploitation
in making Kersey a 'bleeding heart liberal' with skill behind a gun).
By 2003, cheap
exploitation
cinema had become less popular in Italy; but Bruno Mattei was still making movies and apparently he didn't see any reason to stop this often practiced tradition of ripping off American movies, and saw fit to reinvent John McTiernan's Predator and splice it together with another popular American export, the cannibal movie, and what we have as the result is this film.
This is Nazi
exploitation
at its most mediocre.
In this case it follows the
exploitation
of foreign workers who came to England (London) in desperate search of work, and the lengths they will go earn money.
prevented the film from becoming the nasty
exploitation
highlight it clearly hoped to be.
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