The U.S. film industry term "grindhouse" refers to (now mostly defunct) movie theaters specializing in B-movies, often exploitation films, shown in a multiple-feature format.
The movies that Darcy the Mail Girl posted JB's Drive-in Theater and MonsterVision bits for. So far.
The movies that Joe Bob Briggs hosted on MonsterVision. See comment for complete listings by date.
The "250 key movies" rated and reviewed in the book Action! The Action Movie A-Z (1997) by Marshall Julius.
Author's ratings:
1-14: 5*
15-22: 4.5*
23-51: 4*
52-92: 3.5*
93-140: 3*
141-182: 2.5*
183-211: 2*
212-226: 1.5*
227-244: 1*
245-250: 0.5*
"Vengeful cops and car chases, lunatic villains and martial arts masters, male-bonding, gun fights and super secret agents, swords and sorcerers, wartime Nazi-bashing, boys' own adventures, casual destruction and general death-defiance... this is what we want to see, and if you feel the same way, "Action!" is for you, a fan's guide to the wackiest genre of 'em all, with 250 key movies rated and reviewed" -Introduction
shows I've finished watching
Female leads that kick ass. Mostly action movies… tough babes, gals, women, females, broads, vixens, girls, femmes, ladies, bitches, grannys, mothers, daughters, sisters etc
Black Movies
Movies I've seen and/or collected. (In alphabetical particular order)
Based on review sites / awards
Movies about women who played tough lead roles
Blaxploitation or blacksploitation is an ethnic subgenre of the exploitation film, emerging in the United States during the early 1970s. The Los Angeles National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) head and ex-film publicist Junius Griffin coined the term from the words "black" and "exploitation."
black movies
blax·ploi·ta·tion
noun
The exploitation of black people, especially with regard to stereotyped roles in movies
Black Film
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