Exploitation
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An absorbing (although repetitive and rather didactic) analysis of
exploitation
and despair in a situation where there is no way forward or up, where the attempts to make yourself feel better by violating and putting down whoever is below you seems to be the only option.
"Sandra, the Making of a Woman" is a standout among
exploitation
films, and is so for two reasons: (1) an excellent, yet effortless, performance by Monica Gayle, and (2) the fact that Gary Graver was at the helm of the project.
One of my all-time favorite so-laughably-lousy-that-it's-totally-lovable el cheapo and stinko nickel'n'dime independent horror creature features, an enjoyably dreadful marvel that was released by the formidably fecund
exploitation
outfit Crown International Pictures so it could play numerous crappy double bills at countless drive-ins back in the 70's and eventually wound up being rerun like crazy on several small-time secondary cable stations throughout the 80's.
Action, horror, sci-fi,
exploitation
director Fred Olen Ray shows he has some talent as a director.
Nowadays, Joe Bob (real name: John Bloom) is confined to doing the supplemental features of such classics as "I Spit On Your Grave" (featuring what some
exploitation
fans call the greatest gang rape on film of all time), and Jason X, one of the most reviled Friday the 13th sequels of all time (the series was never the same once it left Paramount).
The world of the city reflects western attributes that have ensconced the spatial and temporal setting; organized crime, sexual exploitation, a ruptured sense of identity and vehement disregard for traditional values--as expressed toward the young kid--villager.
Lots of interesting details lie under the surface, her relationship with her father, the stories of the doomed, her fiancé, so one can pass this off as cheap
exploitation
horror, but given the sets, the great cast, and overall level of bizarreness, this is definitely worth seeing.
This is not just a story about the
exploitation
of black women, because these were free people.
"The Unseen" is a slow and predictable but nevertheless potent early 80's film that will certainly appeal to fans of 70's
exploitation
and generally weird stuff.
Blood Castle (aka Scream of the Demon Lover, Altar of Blood, Ivanna--the best, but least
exploitation
cinema-sounding title, and so on) is a very traditional Gothic Romance film.
Late, great Grade Z drive-in
exploitation
filmmaker par excellence Al Adamson really outdoes himself with this gloriously ghastly sci-fi soft-core musical comedy atrocity which plumbs deliciously dismal and dopey depths in sheer celluloid silliness and jaw-dropping stupidity.
"The Violation of the Bitch", is a very interesting title and one that made me confident that I was about to see something at least passable...but unfortunately, the film doesn't live up to it's title and unfortunately it's more of a missed opportunity than a great
exploitation
flick.
In many ways, Cronenberg's cinematic debut feels like watching an authentic
exploitation
film!
Heck, this film even goes by several vicious alternate titles that sound like they only could have been invented by wicked
exploitation
distributors (for example: "Orgy of the Blood Parasites" or "They Came from Within").
This is a modern version of a 1970s sleazy
exploitation
movie.
Peter Weir's first film and, looking back to when I originally saw this on general release, this could be described as my first
exploitation
movie.
Plenty of T & A, shower scenes, and full breasts straining against flimsy cotton blouses in this beyond-belief
exploitation
film.
I was hoping this was going to be one of those hilarious women-in-prison
exploitation
flicks that were high in camp value.
The movie is a Canadian
exploitation
flick, and to say that it is technically awful is a real understatement.
William Girdler made his directorial debut in 1972 with the surprisingly decent
exploitation
flick Three on a Meathook, and since then basically everything he's directed has gone on to become notorious - though mostly that's because his films are so low quality, not because of any content.
I just saw Jamaica Inn (1939) and was shocked to find it right at home at any
exploitation
film fest.
Soft-core fanatic Roger "Barbarella" Vadim teams up with Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry (of all people!) to produce this shameless
exploitation
flick.
"Inglorious Bastards" of 1978 is a highly entertaining little piece of War/action
exploitation
cinema brought to you by no one else than cult-director Enzo G. Castellari.
This has many similarities to Robert Aldtrich's classic "The Dirty Dozen" (1967), only that this one is pure, awesome late 70s Italian
exploitation.
The prolific Hollywood stars of "The Dirty Dozen" are replaced with
exploitation
regulars like Bo Svenson and, most memorably, the great Fred Williamson.
The supporting cast includes a bunch of familiar faces for
exploitation
fans, I was especially delighted to see the great Donal O'Brien in a small role.
During the mid-1970s and early 80's,Nikkatsu-the most important of the pinku eiga studios-launched a series of pink films which were progressively more extreme in their level of sexual violence."Assault!Jack the Ripper" is certainly one of the nastiest pink films I have ever came across.It tells the story of a young waitress and a cook,who after incidentally killing a young woman on a street ends up sadistically raping and murdering women via stabbing them in the crotch.The scenes of rape and sexual violence are truly unsettling,but the film is well-made and acted.Yasuharu Hasebe directed a series of very extreme Nikkatsu pink movies including brutal "Rape!" and horrendously offensive "Rape!13th Hour".In 1979 came Koyu Ohara's "Zoom Up:Rape Site",notorious for a scene in which a rapist shoves a light bulb inside a woman's vagina,then stomps on her stomach until it breaks."Assault!Jack the Ripper" is not easy to find,but for fans of misogynistic Japanese
exploitation
this sleazy sickie is a must-see.10
There is no blood, gore or nudity so as an
exploitation
film it's completely worthless too, in fact I think I'd probably struggle to even call She Freak a horror film either as it contains virtually no horror elements at all.
Not a whole lot of talent, mind you, but that's not what we're looking for in exploitation, is it?
Target Earth is the very first of Herman Cohen's
exploitation
cheap low budget Sci-Fi films.
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