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I wouldn't even recommend it to die-hard
exploitation
fans.
This was another obscure Christmas-related title, a low-budget Mexican production from
exploitation
film-maker Cardona (NIGHT OF THE BLOODY APES [1969], TINTORERA!
This sequence is, in my humble opinion, the absolute low-point of Asian
exploitation
cinema.
This is with out a doubt the worst kind of
exploitation
film.
A slick romanticizing of the sexual
exploitation
of NewOrleans black women by white men of power and privilege.
When you've got a nice, juicy
exploitation
gimmick, use it!
However, I've been getting more and more into
exploitation
flicks recently, and so decided to give them another chance.
What starts off as being a balls-to-the-wall
exploitation
film, well stays like that, but it gets VERY repetitive VERY fast.
But imagine the disappointment to find that the sci-fi thriller/giant robot adventure is only a backdrop for psycho-babble and quasi-religious preachy
exploitation.
Soldier Blue is a movie with pretensions: pretensions to be some sort of profound statement on man's inhumanity to man, on the white man's
exploitation
of and brutality towards indigenous peoples; a biting, unflinching and sardonic commentary on the horrors of Vietnam.
Here's a guy who made over seventy rancid and cult-laden
exploitation
movies and I haven't seen a single one!
Apparently, Neweyes hears the wishes of children everywhere and decides that he should grant the wish of children that Dinosaurs be brought into modern times to be seen by everybody for shameless
exploitation.
At the very least, I was able to see the highlights from that rare
exploitation
classic, since for some reality-defying reason my video store only has "Criminally Insane II" (as it had it, "Crazy Fat Ethel II").
I run a group to stop comedian
exploitation
and I just spent the past 2 months hearing horror stories from comedians who attempted to audition for, "Last Comic Standing."
Despite the overwhelming cult following for this sad "documentary," I must admit to having cordially loathed the film which struck our party as far more a distressing
exploitation
piece than usefully informative.
Okay, what the hell kind of TRASH have I been watching now? "The Witches' Mountain" has got to be one of the most incoherent and insane Spanish
exploitation
flicks ever and yet, at the same time, it's also strangely compelling.
Jaw dropping throw back to the
exploitation
films of the late grindhouse era where bad guys dressed as punks and some of the bad women had day glow hair.
Directed by Curtis Harrington, a master at this type of not quite A-movie
exploitation.
Sure, I wasn't expecting anything great, but I at least thought this might be one of those neat
exploitation
films from the 70's or something like it.
In no way is this film 70s exploitation, "chix in chains", or "women in prison".
The week before I saw Iowa, I saw Art School Confidential, in which a pretentious student makes a film and can't decide whether he wants it to be art or violent
exploitation.
This is a perfect definition of an
exploitation
film, it promises you so much, a look at Bigfoot, but in reality it delivers very little.
The manner in which the money is presented to Ted is pure
exploitation.
It has no point other than to exploit and really the movie wasn't well written enough to rise above the
exploitation
level and deliver something that would work.
Here Naschy and director Juan Bosch had an open opportunity to make a religiously themed
exploitation
flick full of shocks and gore, and yet the result is a tame and overall bloodless drama that'll nearly put you to sleep!
An amusing
exploitation
film thats enjoyably silly in the right frame of mind.
Pure
exploitation
flick.
It's not 'counter-culture' as Crispin stated at the Ann Arbor Film Festival, it's
exploitation.
It has nothing to do with his performance, which is terrifyingly convincing.The movie occupies an uneasy position between sheer
exploitation
and a half way serious treatment of the subject, without quite settling into either mode.
I saw a doco on American
exploitation
filmmakers during the recent Fangoria convention.
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