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Hardbodies

Hardbodies

»rank: 4594

starring: Grant Cramer, Teal Roberts, Gary Wood, Michael Rapport, Sorrells Pickard
directed by: Mark Griffiths


: :Ever wonder how the letters 'P-U' came to be synonymous with something that stinks? Consider this film, which is 'pretty unbearable.' Made in the early 1980s, before AlDS made competitive sexual conquests seem less than attractive, the film deals with a trio of losers who rent a house on the southern California beach, then hire a young player to teach them how to get girls. Plucked from today's headlines? Pretty unlikely. And think about all the would-be stars in this film--Grant Cramer, Sorrels ...

Caged Heat

Caged Heat

»rank: 12424

starring: Juanita Brown, Erica Gavin, Roberta Collins, Donald Heitzer, Mike Shack
directed by: Jonathan Demme


: :The greatest women-in-prison film ever made, Caged Heat takes the traditional sex-and-violence formula of gorgeous babes behind bars, gratuitous nudity, and degradation at the hands of beastly guards and a corrupt system, and transforms it into rebel burst of grrrl power. Jonathan Demme's directorial debut, made for Roger Corman's New World Pictures in the glory days of 1970s drive-in moviemaking, wedges his message of empowerment in between the showers and the shock treatments. Russ Meyer alumnus Erica Gavin stars with tough cookie Juanita ...

Saturday the 14th

Saturday the 14th

»rank: 9756

starring: Richard Benjamin, Paula Prentiss, Jeffrey Tambor, Severn Darden, Kari Michaelson
directed by: Howard R. Cohen


: :The greatest women-in-prison film ever made, Caged Heat takes the traditional sex-and-violence formula of gorgeous babes behind bars, gratuitous nudity, and degradation at the hands of beastly guards and a corrupt system, and transforms it into rebel burst of grrrl power. Jonathan Demme's directorial debut, made for Roger Corman's New World Pictures in the glory days of 1970s drive-in moviemaking, wedges his message of empowerment in between the showers and the shock treatments. Russ Meyer alumnus Erica Gavin stars with tough cookie Juanita ...

Big Doll House

Big Doll House

»rank: 15743

starring: Judith M. Brown, Roberta Collins, Pam Grier, Brooke Mills, Pat Woodell
directed by: Jack Hill


: :Director Jack Hill, a protégé of the original schlockmeister, Roger Corman, knew his way around a low budget and a shocking subject. Women-in-prison films were nothing new in 1971, but The Big Doll House had it all--sex, violence, nudity, a sadistic guard, and a sexually frustrated warden--and served it up with an abundance of cheapjack energy and tongue-in-cheek humor. The beauty of Hill's movies lay in the way they could appeal not only to the hordes who would go see them at drive-ins ...

Death Race 2000

Death Race 2000

»rank: 17611

starring: Wendy Bartel, Carle Bensen, David Carradine, Roberta Collins, Fred Grandy


: :Paul Bartel's 1975 cheap-o satire about a futuristic international sport--an anything-goes car race where drivers score points for hitting pedestrians--stars David Carradine as a hero behind the wheel and Sylvester Stallone as his nemesis. The film is clever and macabre enough as a modernist satire, but finally overplays its hand in grim, decadent humor. The sets are gloriously artificial, and former Warhol star Mary Woronov is in sexy, comic form. --Tom Keogh

Train Ride to Hollywood

Train Ride to Hollywood

»rank: 38505

starring: Willis Draffen Jr., Charles Love, Charles McCormick, Harry Williams, Michael Payne
directed by: Charles R. Rondeau


: :Paul Bartel's 1975 cheap-o satire about a futuristic international sport--an anything-goes car race where drivers score points for hitting pedestrians--stars David Carradine as a hero behind the wheel and Sylvester Stallone as his nemesis. The film is clever and macabre enough as a modernist satire, but finally overplays its hand in grim, decadent humor. The sets are gloriously artificial, and former Warhol star Mary Woronov is in sexy, comic form. --Tom Keogh

Vendetta

Vendetta

»rank: 10070

starring: Karen Chase, Sandy Martin, Kin Shriner, Roberta Collins, Michelle Newkirk
directed by: Bruce Logan


: :Paul Bartel's 1975 cheap-o satire about a futuristic international sport--an anything-goes car race where drivers score points for hitting pedestrians--stars David Carradine as a hero behind the wheel and Sylvester Stallone as his nemesis. The film is clever and macabre enough as a modernist satire, but finally overplays its hand in grim, decadent humor. The sets are gloriously artificial, and former Warhol star Mary Woronov is in sexy, comic form. --Tom Keogh

Unholy Rollers

Unholy Rollers

»rank: 42723

starring: Claudia Jennings, Louis Quinn, Betty Anne Rees, Roberta Collins, Alan Vint
directed by: Vernon Zimmerman


: :Paul Bartel's 1975 cheap-o satire about a futuristic international sport--an anything-goes car race where drivers score points for hitting pedestrians--stars David Carradine as a hero behind the wheel and Sylvester Stallone as his nemesis. The film is clever and macabre enough as a modernist satire, but finally overplays its hand in grim, decadent humor. The sets are gloriously artificial, and former Warhol star Mary Woronov is in sexy, comic form. --Tom Keogh

Eaten Alive

Eaten Alive

»rank: 67680

starring: Neville Brand, Mel Ferrer, Carolyn Jones, Marilyn Burns, William Finley
directed by: Tobe Hooper


: :A wild mix of surreal fantasy and grindhouse splatterfest, Tobe (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) Hooper's 1976 sophomore feature pits an all-star cast against the homicidal owner of a backwoods hotel and his pet crocodile, with expectedly bloody results. Veteran character actor Neville Brand gives a memorably eccentric performance as the deranged hotelier, whose unpredictable rages frequently end in the violent death of his guests; Mel Ferrer is the inquisitive father of one victim, Robert Englund is a lusty local yokel, and William Finley ...

Rude Dog:Leader of the Pack

Rude Dog:Leader of the Pack

»rank: 51432

starring: Claudia Jennings, Louis Quinn, Betty Anne Rees, Roberta Collins, Alan Vint
directed by: Vernon Zimmerman


: :A wild mix of surreal fantasy and grindhouse splatterfest, Tobe (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) Hooper's 1976 sophomore feature pits an all-star cast against the homicidal owner of a backwoods hotel and his pet crocodile, with expectedly bloody results. Veteran character actor Neville Brand gives a memorably eccentric performance as the deranged hotelier, whose unpredictable rages frequently end in the violent death of his guests; Mel Ferrer is the inquisitive father of one victim, Robert Englund is a lusty local yokel, and William Finley ...


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