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QooT: What are your favourite exploitation movies?
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>>80326360
Some1 rec me a good movie that is good and not bad
pls include why i should watch it
Kek what the hell is that gif
>>80328073
Good late John Ford film set in London and filmed in colour. 720p HD. Watch it if you like movies that take place over one day or police thrillers.
https://mega.nz/#!NFEUxTYK!fl6CnEZxTIsmCgmTUvjUQ4laeC_BlAX9P-rWnioMcrs
>>80327938
>>80327443
Be well, friends.
What does /lbg/ think of this?
>>80328499
Bad screwball comedy.
>>80328167
Amaranth having one of "her" psychotic breakdowns
Any good films about computers and programmers?
>>80329654
nope, end your life.
>>80329654
kys instead
>>80329654
why does this general still exist
>>80330099
To check those repeating digits.
>>80329654
>>80330601
>good
>QooT: What are your favourite exploitation movies?
Exploitation is quite a hard term to accurately define, but these are my favourites that I think best fit the term and would recommend everybody to watch, they are all so good they make me want to kiss my fingers like a chef.
>The Centerfold Girls (1974)
A maniac killer wants to punish girls that posed in a nude calendar for their impure ways by murdering them, told in a few vignettes where the girls have really bad days. Sleazy but well made and without the pacing issues lots of these films face
>Angustia (1987)
Horror film where people get killed in the cinema while watching a horror film, like Popcorn but more actual horror and almost experimental with the metanarrative.
>Faster pussycat kill kill (1965)
Russ Meyer is a proper trash auteur. Violence and cars and tits, so much fun
>Date with a Kidnapper (1976)
A story of a kidnapping but hits all the right spots. Almost the exact film that the phrase 'American grindhouse cinema' conjures up.
>The Last House on Dead End Street (1973)
A low budget sleazy horror film and it has the most scuzzy, brutal atmosphere of any film I've ever seen.
bored now but I'll add more if anybody actually cares
>tfw nobody cares
Thoughts on this Oscar winning masterpiece?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z65A_prOHL8
>>80332148
idk
If Amaranth were a movie, Edgar Cochran would give her a 100/100
If Amaranth were a director, she'd be Federico Fellini
If Amaranth were a country of film, she'd be Italy
If Amaranth were a style of filmmaking, she'd be French New Wave
If Amaranth were anymore perfect, she'd be Amaranth
-Made by Anonymous on 6/3/2014
>>80332542
Amaranth WISHES she was Emily Meme!
thoughts about these guys?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOr0NShwEkc
>>80332847
idk
>>80332847
2,3 films per day
isn't that considered entry level nowadays
>>80333332
Your mind is deluded by this place. You have no idea what 'entry level' means
Averaging ~1 movie a day is the perfect amount.
>>79830254
I WANT TO SUCK HER SAGGY TEAT
>>79830320
heh. this reminds me of all the folk confident of hillary's win. can't imagine their face when emily jean won.
http://deadline.com/2017/03/terrence-malick-sxsw-appearance-song-to-song-panel-1202041448/