Are you categorizing the genres in the movies you review? I find it interesting that this one is listed as a Comedy.
If you have any interest in the history of film, a really great DVD is "A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies". He's a motormouth at the best of times and seems to know more about movies than anyone; my wishlist about doubled after watching it! The first section is about genre and I never would have guessed, but comedy and gangster movies both came from musicals! Listen to the rhythm of dialogue in early examples of either and you can see why James Cagney, singer and dancer, became public enemy number 1...
Title: Snowballin'
Quote from: AESP_pres on February 19, 2008, 01:59:21 AMTitle: Snowballin' Well, maybe a weird question, but since it's exploitation I'll ask:I remember that they explained in Clerks what "snowballing" means... Is that what this film is about?
Have you seen any of the "Confessions of a ..." films? A British series of films that took the basic Carry On formula into less innocent times! They all featured Robin Askwith.