Exploitation film (English Wikipedia)

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  • Novak, Glenn D. "Social Ills and the One-Man Solution: Depictions of Evil in the Vigilante Film". International Conference on the Expressions of Evil in Literature and the Visual Arts, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Nov 1987. N.d. [clarification needed] [2].

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  • Schaefer, Eric (1994). "Resisting Refinement: The Exploitation Film and Self-Censorship". Film History. 6 (3): 293–313. JSTOR 3814925. ProQuest 1300213835.

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  • Southworth, Wayne (2011). "Cannibal Apocalypse. Review". The Spinning Image. Retrieved 29 February 2024. Why, if it hadn't been for 'Nam then people like me would never have had the pleasure of Combat Shock, First Blood, The Exterminator or Don't Answer The Phone! (...) And Cannibal Apocalypse is almost the best vetsploitation movie ever, second only to the mighty Exterminator.

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  • Zinoman, Jason (1 March 2008). "How "Night of the Living Dead" Ushered in a New Golden Era of Horror". Vanity Fair.

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  • Deusner, Stephen M. (4 June 2008). "Shoot 'Em Way Up: 'Rambo'". The Washington Post. Retrieved 3 March 2024. "Rambo: The Complete Collector's Set" takes us all the way through Rambo's odyssey from war-damaged veteran to redeemed mercenary. In addition to the dark vetsploitation of First Blood and the even darker genocides of Rambo IV, the set also includes the explosive inanities of Rambo: First Blood Part II and the talky longueurs of Rambo III.

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  • Smith, Jeremy (10 June 2020). "Vietnam War movies, ranked. 11. "Rolling Thunder"". Yardbarker. Retrieved 29 February 2024. Vetsploitation was a viable Hollywood genre in the late '70s and throughout much of the '80s. "First Blood," "The Exterminator," "Thou Shalt Not Kill… Except"… even "Taxi Driver" to a degree.