Ginger Lynn Movies
Directed by the prolific Rob Zombie, The Devil's Rejects is a sequel of sorts to 2003's House of 1000 Corpses, and picks up several weeks after House left off. This time, the clash revolves around the tribe of violent lunatics and decidedly valueless family members of the original film, who have come to be known as the "Devil's Rejects." After learning of the extended family's horrific attacks, a SWAT team is sent to take them into custody; all but their crazed Mama escape. In addition to creating a full-fledged media circus, this sends the sociopath housemates on the run, and they initiate a deadly road trip. Meanwhile, Mama has to deal with a violent, vengeful sheriff (William Forsythe). The Devil's Rejects features Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, Sheri Moon, Michael Berryman, and Ken Foree, among other cult horror regulars. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
- Starring:
- Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, (more)
In this exploitation outing, women undulate and wriggle suggestively while gracefully doffing their clothing. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Sexy women doff their clothing in this erotic outing. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
This otherwise amateurishly produced feature may be of some interest to neophyte viewers of the film Boogie Nights, as it is an R-rated version of the sort of extremely inept pornographic films depicted in that movie. Otherwise, it is strictly for those who for whatever reason, can't get enough of its performers, Ginger Lynn, Tom Byron, and Sharon Kelly (or Colleen Brennan). ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
- Starring:
- Bill Cable, Donna Leigh Drake, (more)
Consensus opinion is that Paul Morrissey directed L'Amour on his own, despite Andy Warhol's name on the credits. This film has much more of a story than the other Andy Warhol Factory productions, but it takes the same casual approach to nudity and sex. In the story, two female tourists (Donna Jordan and Jane Forth) seek out Michael (Michael Sklar) a wealthy American resident, who has been living with a handsome French boy (Max Delys). Everyone tries, with varying success, to seduce everyone else, though the two men have only an implied relationship. Eventually, Michael decides to marry one of the girls and return to the U.S. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi





