4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films is all about letting the visuals do the talking.
4 Shots From 4 Films
4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films is all about letting the visuals do the talking.
4 Shots From 4 Films
It’s time for another edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers! These trailers … they don’t care. They do what they want, when they want! Celebrate the revolution…
1) Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)
2) Switchblade Sisters (1975)
3) Foxy Brown (1974)
4) Cleopatra Jones And The Casino of Gold (1975)
5) Tick…Tick…Tick (1970)
6) Breaker! Breaker! (1977)
What do you think, Trailer Kitty?
Hi there, Happy Easter! Because it’s the holidays and I happen to love Easter (bunny rabbits! — yay!), I’m going to do a special double-sized edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Trailers.
Let’s start things off with a little old school grindhouse. I like this trailer because I used to be a teen-age gang deb.
In the 60s, there were gang debs and in the 70s, there were cheerleaders. And there were an awful lot of movies about cheerleaders that apparently were a lot more sordid than Bring It On.
3) The Swinging Cheerleaders (1974)
They’re not just cheerleaders — they’re swinging cheerleaders! Believe it or not, this was directed by the same Jack Hill who directed Switchblade Sisters and countless Pam Grier films.
Eventually, filmmakers ran out different adjectives to place before the word “Cheerleaders.” And that is how this movie ended up being called The Pom Pom Girls.
5) Cheerleaders Wild Weekend (1978)
When aren’t cheerleaders having a wild weekend?
Needless to say, this is the edited version of this particular’s film’s trailer. If I ever get a chance to watch Debbie Does Dallas, I’ll have to because I live in Dallas. And if Debbie thinks she’s going to do Dallas better than I do Dallas, she might want to jump off that dream train. Just saying…
(By the way, I know that there’s a small group of you out there who probably think I’m just using this post an excuse to kid my sister Erin about her high school cheerleading days. Perish the thought! In fact, to prove my good intentions, the next 6 trailers will be, in absolutely no way, related to cheerleading.)
I’m including this trailer specifically for one of our regular and loyal readers. He knows who he is and here’s hoping he’s having himself a good weekend.
8 ) The Naked Bunyip (1970)
I’ve never seen this film, I just came across it while I was specifically looking up trashy cheerleader-centric trailers on YouTube. It appears to be an Australian mondo film.
A part of me is really curious to see this film just to see if it’s actually based on the bible story.
10) The Thing With Two Heads (1972)
Film looks terrible but I love that tagline: “It seemed like a good idea at the time!” I have a feeling that’s what Ray Milland spent all of 1973 telling himself.
11) Capone (1975)
This was on the Fox Movie Channel earlier this week and I actually set the DVR for it. Ben Gazzara chews the scenery of Al Capone and then a really young Sylvester Stallone pops up as Frank Nitti. This is one of those 70s mafia films that tries to be The Godfather, just with less running time and a smaller budget. It’s kinda boring, to be honest.
And finally…
Happy Easter!
Here’s the latest installment of my series on some of my favorite grindhouse and exploitation trailers.
1) Death Has Blue Eyes — This is actually a really, really bad Greek movie, a movie that is not only generally incoherent but deadly dull as well. Of course, some of my reaction has to do with the fact that I’ve only seen a scratchy, fuzzy version of it on an imported VHS tape. This film is also known as The Para-Psychics but I think Death Has Blue Eyes sounds so much better, don’t you?
2) Massacre Mafia Style — I haven’t seen this movie and, unlike Death Has Blue Eyes, coming across the trailer didn’t fill me with any real desire to track it down. I really don’t even care much for the trailer but I’m including it here because its just so over-the-top and violent. How many people get killed over the course of this trailer? I lost count.
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3) The Boogeyman (1980) — This is actually a pretty good and atmospheric little horror film. Not to be confused with the terrible Barry Watson movie that came out a couple of years ago.
4) The Pack — This trailer once again establishes that I am right to be scared of dogs. According to my paternal grandmother, Joe Don Baker is somehow related to me but I’ve never been sure how. I’ve always been more interested in just how exactly grandma became a Joe Don Baker fan.
5) Switchblade Sisters — One of the ultimate “girl gang” films and a perfect example of how a movie can both be grindhouse and feminist at the same time. I love this movie.
6) Strange Behavior — Finally, let’s wrap up this installment with the trailer for one of the greatest film’s ever made, 1981’s Strange Behavior (a.k.a. Dead Kids).