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He also carried all the shock, horror, and
exploitation
movies he could dig up, and I went through almost of all them.
But the Mexicans behind this forgettable and cheap
exploitation
flick don't even try!
Two of the most versatile cult actors of their generation, who previously already starred together in terrific genre outings like "The Flesh and the Fiends" and "From Beyond the Grave", pairing up in a mid-70's satanic themed
exploitation
flick.
Not so much of a mess as a painfully dull, half-assed excuse for
exploitation.
This is one of the strangest Italian
exploitation
efforts of the seventies (why the hell are they referring to "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"?), but definitely not one of the best.
Don't Look in the basement is actually a very clever and well thought out
exploitation
flick that gets a bad rap because of its cheap quality and bad acting.
You can't watch a film like Peter Watkins' "Privilege," a story of the
exploitation
of a pop music performer by big business, the state, and even organized religion, without thinking of creatively degenerate commodities like Michael Jackson or Britney Spears, who hawk corporate giants like Pepsi or some other poison for money.
In reality, it was little more than an
exploitation
film based mostly around shock value.
"River's Edge" was promoted as a teen
exploitation
flick but was in actuality much better.
Dolemite may not have been the first black
exploitation
flick to come along but it certainly is one of the best.
Expectacular THE ATOR's second part!! Directed rapidly by JOE D'AMATO, specialist in all kinds of subkinds(subgenres) of exploitation, and interpreted again by MILES O'KEEFFE.
Filmmakers were daring to make avant-garde films discussing taboo subjects only permitted before in
exploitation
films.
Despite the fact that this film was made for Roger Corman's legendary
exploitation
outfit New World Pictures, it's anything but your standard mindless piece of leering soft-core schlock.
Almost 20 years before Frank Marshall brought tears to your eyes with his mesmerizing epic "Alive", there already was the legendary Mexican
exploitation
director René Cardona who used the same drama as an outline for his ambitious film "Supervivientes de los Andes".
After all, an
exploitation
film demands a lot more input from both cast and crew while the big-budgeted Marshall film, although intense, feels more like routine money-making.
Nightmare" is a fun Cat III flick loaded with sleaze and voyeurism.There is also a bit of gore as the first part of the film shows some nasty killings committed by Wong character under the influence of the monk's mystical powers.The dream sequences are quite erotic and sleazy,so I'm not complaining.Of course those who expect gruesome Cat III horror in the tradition of "Diary of a Serial Killer" or "Red to Kill" will be disappointed,but fans of sleazy
exploitation
cinema should give this one a look.7 out of 10.
This first film is basically about how she becomes the "Emanuelle" that most
exploitation
cinema fans are familiar with.
I'd been expected a standard low-budget schlock
exploitation
potboiler.
Felipe Sacdalan's raw, grainy, scratched-up cinematography, the clumsy use of strenuous slow motion, the funky-groovin' score, the laughably inept fight choreography, and the surprisingly gruesome conclusion add immensely to the overall scuzzy fun of this deliciously cheesy grindhouse
exploitation
hoot.
While the original film was, overall, a better and more coherent movie, this one delivers all the
exploitation
aspects in far heavier doses, making it more pleasing to fans of the genre.
The lack of any strong characters felt like a flaw but I raged at the completely unnecessary ending on the yacht which seemed as though it was bolted on to give some kind of plot cohesion and which was entirely at odds with the style of the rest of the picture.It was also refreshing to see a western which made no pretence about the brutality and
exploitation
that so often was the unfortunate detritus of the American Dream.The western scenes and sets also had an authenticity which was entirely new to me and which prefigured the recent Deadwood series.The film was massively cut for the American audience and its my very real wish that in these days of Director's Cuts that Michael Cimino is given the opportunity of a fresh edit in the light of reflection - a cut which could turn this ill fated movie into the masterpiece it had the potential to become.
Nonetheless this film has a charm that
exploitation
fans will not be able to resist.
There were no cheesy speeches or
exploitation
of handicapped people to try and make this movie more "Hollywood".
He is committed to a juvenile prison where he witnesses brutality and
exploitation
that ordinary citizens try very hard to believe doesn't exist.
I'm originally from Brazil... the sad thing about this movie was the
exploitation
that was done to that boy.
Robert Farrar's spooky score, the grimy set design, a few wild grisly murders, Bruce B. Alcott's grungy no-frills cinematography, plenty of deliciously robust, scenery-scarfing histrionics from a game no-name cast (Ross in particular is a total eye-rolling hoot), and the genuinely shocking surprise bloodbath conclusion further add to the overall infectiously seedy fun of this choice trashy chunk of 70's low-budget regional horror
exploitation
cinema.
Moreover, the game cast mug it up with infectious aplomb: the adorable Valerie Bertinelli as Brian's sweet fiancé Casey Norton, Chuck McCann as klutzy crook Brooks, Red Buttons as McCann's equally bumbling partner Bracken, Jim Backus as evil CEO Mr. Gibbs, Hermoine Baddeley as nice old biddy Ms. Foster, and 60's AIP
exploitation
feature regular Larry Bishop as smarmy, duplicitous suit Ken Sharp.
Seasoned veteran schlock
exploitation
expert Jim Wynorski relates the supremely inane story at a brisk pace and takes none of this foolishness remotely seriously.
"Death Promise" is a lost 70's
exploitation
gem and deserves to be seen.
(this and a few low-cut dress scenes is the only
exploitation
of Ms. Lane.
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