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udar55 wrote:Somehow Mike White got a hold of the intro to her GRINDHOUSE GIRLS book and - shock of shocks - it contains plagiarism.http://www.the-mortuary.com/showpost.php?p=557813&postcount=337 Her: The Deuce grindhouses were showcases for the wildest and most extreme films in cinematic history Sleazoid Express book: The main venues were grindhouses, down-at-the heels creations left over from the Minsky's Burlesque days-and showcases for the wildest and most extreme films in cinematic history Her: Exploitation films are consistently one of the most popular and, at the same time, the most disreputable of Hollywood genresRobin Wood: The horror film has consistently been one of the most popular and,at the same time, the most disreputable of Hollywood genres Her: The theatres were named after the burlesque “bump-ngrind” shows that took place on 42nd street in New York City. Wikipedia: It is named after the defunct burlesque theaters located on 42nd Street in New York City, where 'bump n' grind' dancing and striptease were featured.
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BrotherD73 wrote:I think we all agree that you made the right call, David.
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