"Grindhouse" is a term that refers to theaters that primarily showed exploitation films. There were a handful of these theaters on 42nd Street in New York City. These theaters showed a variety of films that generally featured sex, violence, and bizarre subject matter. These included slasher films, X-rated movies, badly-dubbed Hong Kong chop socky pictures, blaxploitation, and general exploitation films. The period most generally associated with these types of movie houses stretches from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s. Since the demise of these theaters, and with them certain types of film,...
"Grindhouse" is a term that refers to theaters that primarily showed exploitation films. There were a handful of these theaters on 42nd Street in New ...
This fascinating and at times humorous collection of more than 1,000 quotations by everyone from Albert Einstein to George Carlin is sometimes thought-provoking and at times challenging. Provides enough information for the beginning Atheist to take one step further down the road of disbelief, and is at the same time reaffirming for the long-time Atheist. GOD'S NOT REAL: A COLLECTION OF QUOTATIONS FOR THE ATHEIST is a must-read for any serious disbeliever.
This fascinating and at times humorous collection of more than 1,000 quotations by everyone from Albert Einstein to George Carlin is sometimes thought...
This is the HARDBACK version. Edward D. Wood, Jr. has been called the "Worst Filmmaker in History." In this hilarious and reverential study, authors Andrew J. Rausch and Charles E. Pratt, Jr. investigate this claim while providing in-depth looks at the 29 existing films written and/or directed by Wood. In doing so, they manage to fully capture and translate the sensation of watching a Wood film in print. With nearly 300 pages, 13 photographs, and 10 original interviews with Wood associates, The Cinematic Misadventures of Ed Wood is a must-read for anyone interested in the films of Edward D....
This is the HARDBACK version. Edward D. Wood, Jr. has been called the "Worst Filmmaker in History." In this hilarious and reverential study, authors A...
This is the hardback version. It is frequently said that one man's trash is another man's treasure, and nowhere is this statement more accurate than in the case of obscure bizarro exploitation films. Containing 55 essays on such trash classics as Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS (1975), I Spit on Your Grave (1978), and Faster, Pussycat Kill Kill (1965), Trash CInema: A Celebration of Overlooked Masterpieces celebrates the good, the bad, and the ugly of these so-called "trash" films. Some of the pieces are reverential, some poke fun at the absurdity of the films, and others offer a more critical...
This is the hardback version. It is frequently said that one man's trash is another man's treasure, and nowhere is this statement more accurate than i...