Exploitation
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641 examples of Exploitation in a sentence
When I bought this film, I expected to get a fun, 1970's
exploitation
film.
Directed by
exploitation
film specialist Eddie Romero from a story that originally came from Jonathan Demme (long before directing "Silence of the Lambs" and "Philadelphia"), this low-budget 1972 action movie was obviously filmed in the Philippines but set in some anonymous third world country.
The always-reliable choice of director in case you're looking for undemanding sleaze, shameless
exploitation
and 200% gratuitousness.
The film features a lead role for Camille Keaton, who would go on to star in the
exploitation
classic I Spit on Your Grave some years later, but fails to make an impression here despite acting alongside a cast of talentless performers.
If you find the hopelessly amateurish acting, the uninteresting story, the fake blood and all the mindless shooting bearable, then you may actually have a fairly good time watching this trashy, low-rent
exploitation
film.
I actually went into this film with some expectations, not because I thought the film sounded particularly good, but because I'm a fan of Italian
exploitation
flicks and with a cast that sees Franco Nero and Telly Savalas starring alongside Oliver Twist, I figured it had to be interesting at least.
Jess Franco makes
exploitation
films, and he has made tons of them.
The director of this waste of celluloid specialises in dreadful
exploitation
films where pretension is all; the previous year he did "Dangerously Close" whose good idea (about gangs getting too much power in school and the school paper editor against them) was submerged in a sea of sloppiness, and he would go on to do "Cyborg," Jean Claude Van Damme's worst film ever (no mean feat).
The plot makes little sense, there's the gratuitous female nudity (a staple of any
exploitation
film) and VERY graphic gore that looks laughably fake (except for the open heart transplant).
We're not talking a classic here but an OK
exploitation
movie.
This tame,
exploitation
thriller is boring and pointless and is only mildly amusing for old-school, camp value.
Sickening
exploitation
trash plays like a bad (and reverse) "Death Wish" ripoff - but the ugly and untalented Tamerlis makes Charles Bronson look like Al Pacino with her performance.
I'm not a big fan of this director on the whole; early
exploitation
flick The Last House on the Left as well as his modern slasher Scream sit well with me, but the rest of his work is very hit and miss and I'd hesitate to call him the master that others have labelled him as.
If that don't have
exploitation
written all over it, I'll eat my hat.
Aside from a few clever techniques employed, the movie rarely connects the dizzying thematics with the dull script, ultimately coming across as a cheap
exploitation
into the cult genre, substituting hollow imagery for genuine substance.
and i mean ... i love good ol
' exploitation
gore flicks, and saw a lot of terrible movies, but his one is plain bad.
This film is complete and utter exploitation, made to cash in on the sensational aspects of the film and the subject.
The 1974 original was a masterpiece that revolved on the social drama as much as it did on the retribution and, even though it was pure exploitation, part two still had quite a few redeeming qualities and at least the events were a logically linked to those occurring in the first.
It also hurt my eyes to see Linda Blair in this
exploitation
flick.
I don't mind a little soft-core exploitation, but it must not pretend to be something else.
If you like your
exploitation
as sleazy as it gets, this is your film.
I was expecting to view a more
exploitation
style of film but unfortunately this turned out to be just a badly made low budget action flick that just doesn't have the talent for that.
Very little of the genuine anarchic spirit of films like "Class of Nuke'em High" has remained intact; in its place, we get ENDLESS fart jokes (to the point where you start wondering if Lloyd Kaufman is going senile, thinking that adults find loud farting so darn hilarious!) and a cynical, shameless
exploitation
of the viewer, who is essentially investing time and money to see a "film" that even Kaufman himself seems to know should never have been released in the first place.
And even as just a simple vintage
exploitation
picture, it's just OK.
The fact that several of these performers committed suicide or were murdered a few years after only adds to the air of
exploitation.
In the 1960s and 70s, Lewis was known for making a string of incredibly low budget
exploitation
films, such as BLOOD FEAST and MONSTER A GO-GO.
But the film never makes a case that this has resulted in the loss of any good wine or
exploitation
of any person or culture other than naive Wine Spectator readers with lots of cash.
Director/Writer "Benjamin" Clark, is really Bob Clark, who went on to create the purile "Porky's" early 80's teen
exploitation
disasters.
Abysmal pulp adventure
exploitation
in the jungle woman genre.
The wall to wall sexcapades masks a lack of discernible plot and pushes this one far too much into
exploitation
territory, not unsurprising though given that the Director of this one is Toshiharu Ikeda ("Evil Dead Trap", "Beautiful Prey").
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