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Sleazoid Express: A Mind-Twisting Tour Through the Grindhouse Cinema of Times Square: A Mind-Twisted Tour Though the Grindhouse Cinema of Times Square [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Bill Landis , Michelle Clifford
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19. November 2002
Warning: Watch your wallets and stay out of the bathroom!

In a bygone era, when Times Square was crammed with porn shops, gun stores, and drug pushers, disenfranchised moviegoers flocked to the grindhouses along 42nd Street. If the gore epics, women-in-prison films, and shockumentaries showcased within their mildewed walls didn't live up to their outrageous billing, the audience shouted, threw food, and even vandalized the theaters. For dedicated lovers of extreme cinema, buying a movie ticket on the Deuce meant putting your life on the line.

Authors Bill Landis and Michelle Clifford came to know those grindhouses better than anyone else, and although the theaters were gone by the mid-1980s, the films remained. In Sleazoid Express, Landis and Clifford reproduce what no home video can -- the experience of watching an exploitation film in its original fight-for-your-life Deuce setting. Both a travelogue of the infamous grindhouses of yore and a comprehensive overview of the sleaze canon, Sleazoid Express offers detailed reviews of landmark exploitation classics and paints intimate portraits of directors whose notorious creations played the back end of triple bills for years on end. With wit, intelligence, and an unflinching eye, Landis and Clifford offer the definitive document of cinema's most intense and shocking moments as they came to life at a legendary place.


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  • Taschenbuch: 336 Seiten
  • Verlag: Touchstone; Auflage: Original (19. November 2002)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0743215834
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743215831
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 19,1 x 1,7 x 23,5 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 255.953 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Hubert Selby, Jr. author of Last Exit to Brooklyn and Requiem for a Dream I am amazed at the information....[Landis and Clifford] certainly do know these films, and have captured the atmosphere and ambiance of the theaters....I'm certain a lot of people will have a lot of fun reading this book.

Larry McMurtry author of The Last Picture Show and Lonesome Dove One of my most cherished possessions is my near-complete file of Sleazoid Express, a work of rare wit and almost unbelievable devotion to trash cinema. I consider it an invaluable resource.

Robert Downey, Sr. A bent, funny, smell-the-facts look at the movies on 42nd Street during their heyday.

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In a bygone era, when Times Square was crammed with adult bookstores, gun shops and drug pushers, disenfranchised moviegoers flocked to the grindhouses along 42nd Street. Those theatres were gone by the mid-1980s, but the films survived. Now SLEAZOID EXPRESS reproduces for the reader what no home video can - the experience of watching a movie in the grindhouse setting. Each chapter focuses on a unique exploitation genre - blood horror, Eurosleaze, celebrity crime, etc. - and paints a close, intimate portrait of its directors, stars and showcases. Also included are detailed reviews of landmark films such as Blood Feast and Let Me Die a Woman, plus an appendix of exploitation video companies, making this an indispensable overview of the canon of sleaze.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Sleaze Nostalgia 12. Februar 2003
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Who would believe that you could be nostalgic about bad films seen in the run down theatres of Times Square/NY? But this amazing book really catches the atmosphere of an aera - the one before videos when real movies still enjoyed a large following and city centers were full of movie-theatres (not sterile cineplexes in the suburbs). And when cheaply made movies still attracted talents who couldn't live out their creativity in the studio-system (this not only in the US but also in Japan's "pink movies", Europe's "Eurotrash" ...). This book although short on pictures (and none in colour) written by real connoiseurs is highly recommendable and a good read. It tells mostly about trash films of the 50ies to 80ies but also about their producers, actors, directors and of cours about the infamous Times Square cinemas. And - sometimes it's more amusing to read about films than to actually see them ...
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3.0 von 5 Sternen Perfectly captures what it was like to be there but.... 23. November 2003
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As a description of the experience of going to the movies in Times Square before Disney made it safe for everyone this book can't be beat. This is the way it was, unsafe and fun in a sick twisted sort of way. Having been there, its dead on target. A trip into the theatres was an eye opening experience and one which could get you robbed or worse. However as an accurate description of the actual films shown the book is flawed, so much that it makes me wonder if the authors have ever watched the films in the years since they played Times Square. The first half of the book is fine with its description of what it was like to be in the theatres and how some of the films were made. However as the book goes on it becomes a recounting of what film played where, and in many cases I'm left to wonder if they ever really saw what they are describing. Their descriptions of the Mondo movies is mostly wrong, especially in light of the recent release of the 8 DVD Mondo Cane Boxset. They knock Zombie as having bad sound, a remark which is no doubt based on viewing it in a theatre with bad sound. I won't even go into their brief description of Shogun Assassin. There are others questionable descriptions, but these are the first to popped into my head. That said if you want a book that describes what it was like to see movies in a specific time and place this book is for you, just don't be looking for film reference guide to the actual films.
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Luckily for those of us not fortunate enough to have lived anywhere within shouting distance of New York's notorious 42nd Street grindhouses, we can live vicariously through the single-minded devotion paid to the subject by authors Bill Landis and Michelle Clifford. "Sleazoid Express," named after the magazine founded by Landis in 1980, takes an unflinching, disturbing, and downright fascinating look at the mildewed, downtrodden, and often filthy theaters in Times Square whose stock in trade was screening sub-B films, the pond scum yin to Hollywood's yang. Demonstrating an encyclopedic expertise on the subject as well as an unbelievably rich prose style, the authors manage to accomplish the seemingly impossible - make gore epics, women-in-prison films, shockumentaries, race-hate movies, roughies, rough trade, Orientalia, and Eurosleaze seem almost savory. Although sections of this book may make you feel unclean and, like the films it so joyously celebrates, is probably best enjoyed with a bongful of dope and a quart of warm, stale beer, it may also send you on a quest for viewing material for your next church social. All of this is a fancy way of saying "I love it!" Best thing I've read in ages...
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I found this a fascinating book. However, I felt that it was missing a final chapter where they described the fate of "The Duece" as it transitioned to a kid-safe disneyland. It just kind of ends abruptly with no conclusion.

The descriptions of many of the flicks are not only rather long and unnecessary (I skipped most of them as I hadn't seen the movie and didn't want to read spoilers), but sometimes flat-out wrong. Doleimte was gay? Could have fooled me. And they bag on Fulci's Zombi as being ridiuclous trash, yet constantly praise hastily made S&M nazi women in prison fare as if they are Oscar-worthy. Well, hey, to each his own I guess.

I especially like the adjectives used in the book. My personal favorite is the description of Ronni Howard--who was a fellow inmate with Mason adherent Susan Atkins--as "Ronni Howard, the hard-bitten, pill-addicted, ex-con B-girl whore cell mate" It doesn't get much better than this folks!

Anyway--Sleazoid is an important document of an entire generation of sleaze cinema that is now available to everyone via DVD and various other video outlets (listed in a handy index at the end of the book).
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