Welcome to the Grindhouse - The Teacher and the Pick-Up
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The Teacher: She corrupted the youthful morality of an entire school! An explosively tense story about a beautiful, provocative 28-year-old high school teacher whose seduction of one particular student proves fatal. Starring Angel Tompkins and Jay North (TV's Dennis the Menace). Rated R - 98 minutes - 1974 © 1974 Crown International Pictures Inc.
Pick-Up: An off-beat story about two young women whose lives are forever changed when they hitchhike a ride in a mobile home. Starring Jill Senter and Alan Long. Rated R - 80 minutes - 1975. © 1975 Crown International Pictures Inc.
GRINDHOUSE is an American term for a theater that mainly showed exploitation films. Grindhouses were known for non-stop, triple-bill programs of B movies, usually consisting of a double feature where two films were shown back to back. Many of these inner-city theaters formerly featured burlesque shows which featured "bump and grind" dancing, leading to the term "grind-house." Beginning in the late 1960s and especially during the 1970s, the subject matter of exploitation films shown in these theaters often included explicit sex, violence, bizarre or perverse plot points, and other taboo content - biker films, horror films, martial arts films etc. By the 1980s, home video threatened to render Grindhouses obsolete. By the end of the decade, these theaters had vanished from Los Angeles's Broadway and Hollywood Boulevard, New York City's Times Square, San Francisco's Market Street and pretty much everywhere else in the United States. To salute this film revolution of a bygone era, BCI has developed a line of DVD double features that recreate the ephemeral experience of the Grindhouse theaters with a whole new, interactive DVD experience. Featuring back-to-back film presentations, complete with movie trailers and intermission commercials, you can now enjoy the exploitative nature of exclusively licensed, cult films in the comfort of your own home with "WELCOME TO THE GRINDHOUSE".
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #58321 in DVD
- Brand: BCI ECLIPSE LLC
- Released on: 2007-07-03
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .15 pounds
- Running time: 178 minutes
Customer Reviews
The "grindhouse" concept lives on
You have to feel bad for the folks who've put out this series of "Welcome to the Grindhouse" DVDs. After all, these DVDs were produced to ride the coattails of "Grindhouse", the recent Robert Rodriguez/Quentin Tarantino exploitation-style double feature that premiered in theaters in April, 2007. So what happens? As fun as it was, "Grindhouse" tanked at the box office, and- as was announced later- the film wouldn't be released on DVD in the same double-feature format as its theatrical exhibition, but split up as separate DVDs: one featuring Tarantino's half of "Grindhouse", the rockin' "Death Proof" and the other presenting the eerie, crazy "Planet Terror", Rodriguez's contribution to the original project. So, now you have all these "Welcome to the Grindhouse" double-feature DVDs that are meant to emulate Tarantino and Rodriguez's two-edgy-exploitation-movies-complete-with-trailers-and-other-goodies original presentation, and that original presentation doesn't exist anymore!
Oh, well-- things happen I guess. But that just makes me want to do my part to promote this entertaining series of DVDs and maybe help make up for the unforeseen promotion complications mentioned above.
Like 2007's "Grindhouse", these "Welcome to the Grindhouse" DVDs give you two movies peppered with a bunch of trailers. If you select "The Grindhouse Experience" on the main menu (as opposed to selecting an individual film to watch), the DVD will play a couple of trailers, then go right into the first feature, "The Teacher", play a couple of more trailers, then go into the second feature, "The Pick-Up"
Also like 2007's "Grindhouse", this "Welcome to the Grindhouse" DVD really feels like an afternoon at the movies at one of those low-rent movie houses that regularly showed low-rent movies in the 70's and 80's before the big chains wiped all those theaters out. The difference here is that these DVDs present films and trailers actually from that era, not lovingly created facsimiles of those films like the Tarantino/Rodriguez effort.
The other thing to remember is that your typical grindhouse-style movie, like the ones included on this DVD, didn't deliver entertainment value because they were "so bad they're good", but because most of them were genuinely worth seeing. While slapdash and amateurish is some ways (mostly due to their low budgets and short production schedules) they were also usually energetic, full of imagination, laced with ideas and scenarios not often seen in mainstream fare, and just plain gutsy. So how are the two movies on this particular DVD? Glad you asked...
"The Teacher"... Not nearly as exploitative as the poster and advertising suggest, this is nevertheless a pretty sexy movie. The main character doesn't pick up every student in the school, however, just the one she really likes... and it's done with the approval of the kid's mother, who thinks her kid needs to break out of his shell a little! So, yes, it's definitely an exploitation film, but a kind of sweet one. And it's funny how the saccharine-sweet theme song of "The Teacher" starts playing every time the teacher character makes her entry (often via bicycle) into a scene. It's like the producers told the director, "we paid good money for that song, so use it!" Be warned, though, there's a bit of a downer ending to the whole thing. Again, it's like the producers said, "hmmmm, we should have someone pay the price for all that sexy fun... we don't want to send the wrong message." You have to love exploitation film morality: Give the audiences 85 minutes of hedonism, then suddenly get all moralistic about it in the last two or three minutes.
"The Pick-Up": Two hitchhikers (pretty girls, natch), the guy who picked them up, and the big bus they're traveling in get stuck in the mud in the middle of the Everglades (don't ask). The rest of the movie depicts sexy fun between the guy and blonde-ish hitchhiker as they kill time waiting to be found, while the brunette hitchhiker wanders through the Everglades hallucinating about ancient rituals, her disturbing past, and other weirdness. It's all rather strange, but somehow compelling. It was also rather brave of the filmmakers, delivering loads of "artistic" imagery when the poster promised sexy hitchhiker fun. I guessed they figured that the numerous nude scenes would make the surreal imagery go down easier. And they were right.
The trailers? There are four or five of them, and they all provide great examples of the grindhouse form: girl-gang movies, Hell's Angels-style motorcycle thrillers, etc. I hope some of the movies these trailers advertise actually show up on future "Welcome to the Grindhouse" DVDs.
Oh, one more thing: Happily, one element that these DVDs (at least, not this DVD) don't emulate is the scratchy prints/missing reels gimmick of 2007's "Grindhouse". The gimmick was kind of fun there, because the scratches and missing reels were often strategically placed to induce a chuckle, but I'm glad that clean, clear prints were used on this DVD.
So, those are my thoughts, for what they're worth. In the end, I'd give the two actual films presented here three stars and the entertaining concept behind this DVD a full five stars, averaging out to the four stars at the top of this review. I'm definitely going to pick up a few more of these economically-priced "Welcome to the Grindhouse" DVDs. You get lots of bang for your buck.
You want the Grindhouse Experience like you did at the theaters?
Get this movie and all the Welcome to the Grindhouse double features. They are the closest thing to 2007's Grindhouse with cheezy previews and all
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CDUNIVERSE has these for pre-order too - and they're only $7.50!!! check there first - unless Amazon's price drops.




