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Producer Harold Lime, the Louis B. Mayer of porn, set out to make big studio-type movies with all star casts, lavish production values and an upbeat message. Before hitting his stride in his justly praised collaborations with Gary Graver a/k/a "Robert McCallum" as the '70s gave way to...
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Another trend was emerging and soon took over the fashion world: suits. Women were wearing pants in the sixties, but not all of them. By the time the 70s rolled around, women were wearing pants in every walk of life. Female executives were wearing business suits with pants, women at home...
Girls Who Like Girls: Directed by Pauline Edwards. With Betty Ward, Marthe Alycia, Elga Andersen, Doris Arden. Presents a series of clips, love scenes taken from softcore films made in the 60s and 70s, and articulates the history and evolution of lesbian
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It’s not uncommon to think ofSome Girlsas the last decent gasp from the world’s greatest rock and roll band. It was certainly a cut above some of the Rolling Stones’ other 70s albums, likeGoats Head Soup. In an effort to stay contemporary, the Stones aligned themselves loosely ...
intimidation and humiliation. There is a decent amount of nudity, but no more so than your average grindhouse flick. The dialog and scene structures are repetitive, and the story is basically a joke. In the end, this one looks fugly and sounds fugly, and you'll spend the majority of the...