Exploitation

Gratuitous nudity, violence, and mayhem that makes the United States Congress look tame by comparison

Exploitation cinema is exactly what is sounds like: gritty, sexy, sometimes unflattering, often exteremely low budget, and very often over-the-top. From the creation of black superheroes in the 70s (Blaxploitation) to the elderly (hagsploitation) to Canadians (Canuksploitation), the sub-genres are nearly endless. But boy are they glorious!

Fairy Tales (1978)

Fairy Tales (1978)

Fairy Tales is a 1978 musical sex comedy from Charles Band. A young prince must travel the land to find his princess and consumate their relationship to inherit the kingdom. Along the way, he meets a naughty Little Bo Peep, naughtier Jill jilted by her very gay Jack, Snow White and her seven dirty dwarves, and many other fairy tale favorites being pimped out by the woman who lives in a shoe.

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Cheerleaders Wild Weekend (1976)

Cheerleaders Wild Weekend (1976)

When cheerleaders are kidnapped and held for ransom, the kidnappers get up to some nasty shenanigans. They also underestimate the cheerleaders who work together to gain their freedom.

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Deadly Weapons (1973)

Deadly Weapons (1973)

When Crystal’s boyfriend is murdered, she decides to hunt down the men who killed him and get her revenge! She murders them the only way she knows how: smothering them with her massive, and I mean MASSIVE, breasts.

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Joysticks (1983)

Joysticks (1983)

Joysticks hit the spot for the video game nerd in me and the guy who liked boobies. It was written as "Porky's in an arcade" and that is pretty much what it was. It was also significantly cleaner than Porky's with only a smattering of nudity throughout.

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The Gestapo’s Last Orgy (1977)

The Gestapo’s Last Orgy (1977)

The Gestapo’s Last Orgy (1973) is an exploitation flick from the short-lived Nazisploitation sub-genre. It depicts the memories of a Jewish woman who returns to a camp where she was abused horribly and forced into horrific sexual acts at the hands of her Nazi camp officials.

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The Candy Snatchers (1973)

The Candy Snatchers (1973)

1973’s The Candy Snatchers is a bleak film about a group of kidnappers who abduct a young woman to gain access to her inheritance. They do not know her step-father will inherit the money if Candy is never found. Murder, rape, and a mentally disabled kid with a gun add to mayhem.

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Sadomania (1981)

Sadomania (1981)

Sadomania / Hellhole Women from 1981 is a women-in-prison film that quickly falls into the darkest desires of the sadistic warden, the impotent governor of the city nearby, and his wife who sells off women to the local brothel.

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