It’s Saturday and that means its time for my favorite part of the week — the latest edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Trailers!
Not to be confused with the 2010 action film, this Losers has been described as the best “bikers-in-Viet-Nam film ever.” It was directed by Jack Starrett and, like every other biker film from 1970, it stars William Smith.
2) The Girl on a Motorcycle (1968)
Continuing the theme of crazed bikers, this trailer is short but effective. Especially when Alain Delon pulls down that zipper with his teeth….
This is another short trailer, in fact, I think — at just 30 seconds — it might be the shortest trailer I’ve ever featured in this series. Anyway, Chatterbox is a film about a woman whose vagina can talk and, apparently, sing. I have never seen this film though I have seen a few isolated clips. I hope if my vagina ever starts to speak, it 1) has a less annoying voice and 2) just displays a lot more wit and personality in general. Anyway, the talking vagina is not featured in this trailer. Anyway, you wouldn’t know any of that from watching the trailer, which I think is odd. I mean, if you’re going to make a film about a talking vagina, shouldn’t the vagina be allowed to speak for itself? Just saying…
Like all good things, this trailer comes to us from Italy.
5) Disco Fever (1978)
Wow! Disco, a concorde, dirt bike racing, braless dancers, and a boring 40 year-old rock star with a cocaine-flecked beard. Could this film be any more 70s? “Disco Fever — Everything is perfect…until the music stops!”
6) American Fever (1978)
Okay, I’m either in a disco mood or else I’m running a fever because I just have to end things with a second disco film. This is an Italian film. Does anyone out there own the American Fever soundtrack?
Hey, that’s Casey fucking Kasem in the “Disco Fever” trailer! I gotta see this flick!
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lol, I want to see that one too because I love how all the disco dancers are suddenly so inspired by the California Mellow/subpar Eagles sound of the song that the singer ends up singing on that plane. Sadly, both of the disco films that I featured here don’t appear to be available on either commercial VHS or DVD. So, I’m searching through the alternative markets for them now… 🙂
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I feel compelled to make a joke about “Chatterbox” and “The Vagina Monlogues”, but that would be too easy, even for me.
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