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Lights, Camera, Exploitation

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Lights, Camera, Exploitation is your guide to exploitative cinema! Join your esteemed hosts TJ Bowser, Brodie Kaine, and Nik Reese as they examine and breakdown some of the greatest and most unique films of all time. Proudly brought to you by Project Louder.

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On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Sergio Corbucci’s 1968 revisionist spaghetti western The Great Silence. This story follows a mute gunslinger named Silence, who attempts to stop a gang of viscous bounty hunters who are terrorizing a small town. Join us as we tread the dangerous snowy paths in one of the most brutal films of the genre.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss George Erschbamer’s 1989 action comedy Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster. This story follows the continuing exploits of Soldier Kelly, this time joined by his street smart sidekick Speedboat, together they take on a savage drug lord and his gang of ruthless thugs. Join us as we venture into another entry of this pulse pounding franchise.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss John Woo’s 1992 action thriller Hard Boiled. This story follows Tequila, a tough-as-nails cop who teams up with Tony, an undercover agent to shut down a sinister mobster and his crew. Join us as we travel to Hong Kong in this bullet hole riddled cult masterwork.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Andrew Dominik’s 2000 crime drama Chopper. This story follows Mark “Chopper” Read, a legendary criminal who gets out of prison and goes on a paranoia induced vigilante killing spree in Victoria, Australia. Join us as we prowl the streets in this ultra violent ozploitation masterpiece.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Jody Hill’s 2006 martial arts black comedy The Foot Fist Way. This story follow taekwondo instructor Fred Simmons as he learns of his wifes infidelity and embarks on an epic journey to meet his martial arts idol, Chuck The Truck Wallace. Join us as we roundhouse our way through drunk partygoers in this star making indie classic.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss RKSS’s 2015 black comedy Turbo Kid. This story follows the Kid, a young solitary scavenger and his mysterious friend Apple, as they face there fears and battle for survival after they encounter the ruthless warlord Zues. Join us as we traverse the barren wasteland in this gory sci-fi canuxploitation adventure.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Steve Barnett’s 1995 sci-fi thriller Scanner Cop 2: The Showdown. This story follows the valiant Sam Staziak as he tracks down Karl Volkin, an escaped mental patient who has been draining the life-force from weaker scanners. Join us as we try yet again to survive another brain bursting entry in the Scanners franchise.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Ant Timpson’s 2019 black comedy Come to Daddy. This story follows Norval as he travels to a remote house to reconnect with his estranged father, but soon after his arrival he discovers things aren’t quite what they seem. Join us and our guest Ryan as we hide from flaming crossbows in this cringe inducing Canadian fable.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Dario Argento’s 1993 giallo Trauma. This story follows David, who tries to help anorexic runaway, Aura, find the serial killer who murdered her parents before they fall victim themselves. Join us as we unravel the mystery of the headhunter in truly tantalizing Italian tale.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Joel Anderson’s 2008 psychological horror Lake Mungo. This story follows the Palmer family after their daughter, Alice, drowns and the mysterious events that occurred following her death. Join us as we make a trip back to the land down under in this Lynchian mockumentary.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Jason Eisener’s 2011 action thriller Hobo with a Shotgun. This story follows a homeless vigilante who blows away crooked cops, pedophile Santas, and other scumbags with his trusty pump-action shotgun. Join us as we seek sweet vengeance on the mean streets in this truly tremendous piece of canuxploitation cinema.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Russell Mulcahy’s 1999 thriller Resurrection. This story follows Chicago homicide detectives Prudhome and Hollingsworth as they are assigned to investigate a murder, but both become entangled in the plot of a serial killer whose goal is to recreate the body of Christ. Join us as we hit the streets in search of a killer with biblical intentions.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Enzo G. Castellari’s 1976 spaghetti western Keoma. This story follows Keoma Shannon an ex-Union gunfighter who attempts to protect his plague-ridden hometown from being overridden by his racist half-brothers and a Confederate tyrant. Join us as we blast our way through this gritty old west adventure.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Park Chan-wook’s 2003 neo-noir action thriller Oldboy. This story follows Oh Dae-Su, a man who is kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years without explanation. When he is released, he strives to explain his imprisonment and get his revenge, but soon finds out that his kidnapper has a greater plan for him and is set onto a path of pain and suffering in an attempt to uncover the motive of his mysterious tormentor. Join us as try we hammer our way through this extremely disturbing marvel of Korean cinema.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Andrew Fleming’s 1988 cult horror Bad Dreams. This story follows Cynthia, who awakens from a thirteen-year-long coma and finds herself being stalked by the ghost of a cult leader who led a mass suicide by fire that she survived as a child. Join us as we bathe in the flames of unity.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss James C. Wasson’s 1980 cryptid horror, Night of the Demon. This story follows an anthropologist, and his students who attempt to track down a Bigfoot responsible for a rash of violent murders, only to uncover something even more sinister. Join us as we roam the woods and avoid castration in this very hairy episode.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Pierre David’s 1994 sci-fi thriller Scanner Cop. This story follows Sam Staziak, a rookie cop with the LAPD, who is also a 'scanner'. When a slew of murders begins to decimate the police department, Sam faces sensory overload and possible insanity as he uses his powers to hunt the man responsible for the killings. Join us as we try to survive another brain bursting entry in the Scanners franchise.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss William Wesley’s 1988 straw stuffed horror, Scarecrows. This story follows a group of mercenaries known as “The Crows”, who rob a miltary base and flee via cargo plane. Only to be decieved by one of thier own and end up in a field inhabitted by murderous scarecrows. Join us we try to fight off the viscious Fowler family. Special thanks to Norman Cabrera for the intro and outro!
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Jill Gevargizian’s 2020 indie horror The Stylist. This story follows Claire a lonely hairstylist who secretly murders and scalps her clients. When Olivia makes the well-intentioned mistake of asking Claire to style her hair for her wedding, she becomes dangerously obsessed, and her sanity starts to slip away with bloody consequences. Join us as we traverse the streets of Kansas City looking for mean haircut. Special thanks to Jill for the awesome intro.
On this episode of Lights, Camera, Exploitation we examine and discuss Lee Tamahori’s 1994 drama Once Were Warriors. This story follows an urban Māori family, the Hekes, and portrays the reality of domestic violence in New Zealand. Join us as we venture into this hard-hitting kiwi classic.
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