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teensploitation

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  • His teensploitation movies powered the 70s New Wave, inspiring Easy Rider, Jaws and Star Wars.

    Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel – review 2012

  • As Iron Maven, Lewis lacks the skill and her role lacks the depth to make the character anything more than a cartoon villain who would be better suited to an 80s teensploitation flick than a movie like “Whip It”.

    WHIP IT Review – Collider.com 2009

  • The newest additions to that tome, teensploitation, pleather, like leather right, body wrap, and MP3.

    CNN Transcript Aug 1, 2004 2004

  • Thriller and teensploitation pictures with dorky dialogue and hilarious tunes with titles like "All the Men in My Life (Keep Getting Killed by Candarian Demons)."

    Phoenix New Times | Complete Issue 2010

  • Shukan Young Jump Magazine recently include a look at what to expect from the live action adaptation of Hiroya Oku's teensploitation action manga

    Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. ScottGreen 2010

  • Shukan Young Jump Magazine recently include a look at what to expect from the live action adaptation of Hiroya Oku's teensploitation action manga

    Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. ScottGreen 2010

  • Shukan Young Jump Magazine recently include a look at what to expect from the live action adaptation of Hiroya Oku's teensploitation action manga

    Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. ScottGreen 2010

  • Not just because it's likely to be rooted in rock clichés that had whiskers on them even then, but because I'm not 16 anymore, which is about the age where most of us outgrow these teensploitation tropes -- most of us, that is, except for Meat Loaf and Steinman, whose utter, unironic seriousness about this project is evident in this unintentionally hilarious promo clip.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Not just because it's likely to be rooted in rock clichés that had whiskers on them even then, but because I'm not 16 anymore, which is about the age where most of us outgrow these teensploitation tropes -- most of us, that is, except for Meat Loaf and Steinman, whose utter, unironic seriousness about this project is evident in this unintentionally hilarious promo clip.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Not just because it's likely to be rooted in rock clichés that had whiskers on them even then, but because I'm not 16 anymore, which is about the age where most of us outgrow these teensploitation tropes -- most of us, that is, except for Meat Loaf and Steinman, whose utter, unironic seriousness about this project is evident in this unintentionally hilarious promo clip.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

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