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'''Q: Is The Deuce the only online Exploitation Cinema wikipedia/fanzine?'''
'''Q: What's a Grindhouse?'''


A: Yes, The Deuce is the ORIGINAL Classic International Exploitation Film Wikipedia/Fanzine/Database online. It was established in July 2007.
A: Grindhouses were originally classy inner city theaters that over the decades grew to be dilapitated and grungy. They were taken over by owners who would play low budget/independent exploitation features (as well as mainstream films) in the Mid-20th Century (60s/70s/early to mid 80s). Many grindhouses had regular Double/Triple Feature rotations of these exploitation genre films. From Sexploitation/XXX films to Horror/Thrillers to Blaxploitation to Kung Fu (and every subgenre in between!). For a visual history of Grindhouse theaters on New York City's 42nd Street and other cities see our '''[[:Category:Grindhouse Theaters|GRINDHOUSE GALLERY]]'''.
 
'''Q: WHY IS THE SITE CALLED: THE DEUCE: GRINDHOUSE CINEMA DATABASE?'''
 
A: Well, because we love the name!! But seriously, The Deuce got its name from the famous street in New York City (42nd Street) which was referred to as "The Deuce" by most residents of that area. The Deuce was the homebase for the best Exploitation/XXX film theaters in the inner city. "GRINDHOUSE CINEMA" is just our general way of describing the kinds of classic exploitation related films that are right at home here. '''NOTE: We are not using Grindhouse to mean only films that were shown in urban grindhouse theaters, but as an iconic buzzword for classic exploitation genre films from all over the world. Furthermore, these are the kinds of exploitation/cult films we would program at our own modern grindhouse'''.
 
'''Q: Whats a Grindhouse?'''
 
A: Grindhouses were originally classy inner city theaters but grew to be dilapitated and grungy. They were taken over by owners who would play low budget/independent exploitation features (as well as mainstream films) in the Mid-20th Century (60s/70s/early to mid 80s). Many grindhouses had regular Double/Triple Feature rotations of these exploitation genre films. From Sexploitation/XXX films to Horror/Thrillers to Blaxploitation to Kung Fu (and every subgenre in between!). For a visual history of Grindhouse theaters on New York City's 42nd Street and other cities see our '''[[:Category:Grindhouse Theaters|GRINDHOUSE GALLERY]]'''.


'''Q: What is an exploitation film?'''
'''Q: What is an exploitation film?'''


A: Exploitation films were usually lower budget/independent genre films that were sold/promoted on the outrageous aspects that were in the films. Those aspects usually being: Sex, Graphic Violence, Action. The films' promotional campaigns (preview trailers, TV ads, radio spots and promotional posters) played an enormous part in bringing in audiences. The more crazy and colorful the trailers/posters/TV ads were, the better chance the films had to do financially.
A: Exploitation films were mainly lower budget/independent genre films that were sold/promoted on the outrageous aspects that were featured in the films. Those aspects usually being: Sex, Graphic Violence and Action. The films' promotional campaigns (preview trailers, TV ads, radio spots and posters) played an enormous part in bringing in audiences. The more crazy and colorful the trailers/posters/TV ads were, the better chance the films had to do financially.


'''Q: Did Grindhouses play just Exploitation?'''
'''Q: Did Grindhouses play just Exploitation?'''


A: They often played many kinds of different films, but Exploitation & XXX Porn Films were certainly the most popular kinds of cinema in the inner city Grindhouse Theaters. Hence, the title of this project.  
A: They actually played many kinds of different films, but Exploitation & XXX Porn Films were certainly the most popular kinds of cinema in the inner city Grindhouse Theaters. Hence, the title of our wiki project.  


'''Q: Does this site only cover exploitation films that played in urban Grindhouses?'''
'''Q: Does this site only cover exploitation films that played in urban Grindhouses?'''


A: No, we are covering Classic-International Exploitation films: US/Canada/Europe/Asia/Australia. Featuring 30s-40s Roadshow/Cautionary Films, 50s-60s Drive-In B-Movies, 70s Midnite Movies right up to the kinds of Exploitation Cinema that was playing when the Grindhouses closed down in the mid to late 80s.  
A: '''No, we are covering Classic-International Exploitation films: US/Canada/Europe/Asia/Australia etc'''. Featuring 30s-40s Roadshow/Cautionary Films, 50s-60s Drive-In B-Movies, 70s Midnite Movies right up to the kinds of Exploitation Cinema that was playing when the Grindhouses closed down in the mid to late 80s.  


'''Q: Will you be covering what became the straight to video/cable TV types of exploitation films?'''
'''Q: Will you be covering what became the straight to video/cable TV types of exploitation films and the New Wave grindhouse films?'''


A: No, The Deuce is only specializing in the real theatrical Classic Exploitation Film experience.  
A: No, GCDb is only specializing in the real theatrical Classic Exploitation Film experience. We also aren't particularly fans of those other kinds so we'll leave it up to other sites.  


'''Q: Is this another "bad movie/cult film news/DVD review" site?
'''Q: Is this another "bad movie/cult film news/DVD review" site?


A: No. We really don't like to label classic exploitation cinema as "a bunch of bad movies". We simply love movies and don't like to dismiss any films in that way. Theres good and bad movies with every kind of cinema.  
A: No, we really don't like to label classic exploitation & cult cinema as "a bunch of bad movies" just because they don't have big budgets. We simply love all types and don't like to dismiss any in that generalized way. Our view is that there's good and bad movies with every kind of cinema.  
 
Furthermore, we are a wikipedia (online encyclopedia), in that, we are trying to add as much data as possible on each film, such as alternate titles, release years, casts and crew, DVD info, photos, film posters, trailers, news ads, VHS covers, music etc. The Deuce community will be adding film/DVD reviews/trivia/info as the site grows. In other words, we don't see The Deuce as the standard film or DVD review site. Many films we are covering are not available on VHS or DVD. We are also relatively new, so it will take some time before every page contains a film or DVD review.'''
 
'''Q: Can I buy a "THE DEUCE" T-Shirt?'''


A: Yes you can buy Deuce related novelty tees and other items at our new CafePress Store '''[http://www.cafepress.com/gcdb CLICK HERE!]'''
Furthermore, we are an online encyclopedia, in that, we are trying to add as much data/info as possible on each film, such as alternate titles, release years, casts and crew, DVD info, photos, film posters, trailers, news ads, VHS covers, music etc. The GCDb will be adding film/DVD reviews/trivia/info as the site grows. In other words, we don't regard ourselves as the standard film or DVD review site. Many films we are covering are not currently on VHS, DVD or BLU RAY.'''


'''Q: I love this site, can I contribute to it?'''
'''Q: I love this site, can I contribute to it?'''


A: Please send us a sample of your writing or a link to your personal site/blog. We will contact you with further instructions on how to be an editor. We can also post reviews/articles if you would like to send them to us. Personal writing credits will be listed as well as links to personal blogs/homepages if desired.  
A: If you'd like to be a writer for our site, please send us a sample of your work or a link to your personal site/blog. We will contact you with instructions on how to be an editor. We can also your post reviews/articles if you would like to send them to us. Personal writing credits will be listed as well as links to personal blogs/homepages if desired.  


'''Q: Do I have to be a professional critic/writer to contribute reviews/articles to The Deuce?'''
'''Q: Do I have to be a professional critic/writer to contribute reviews/articles to GCDb?'''


A: No. In fact, this site was created by regular joes for regular joes to provide info about the movies in the traditional wikipedia style. As long as you can describe a film's story, add some interesting details about it and explain why you like/don't like a movie, thats good enough for us! Solid information about these films is our main interest.
A: No. In fact, this site was created by regular joes for regular joes to provide info about the movies. As long as you can describe a film's story, add some interesting details about it and explain why you like/don't like a movie, that's good enough for us! Solid information about these films is our main focus.


'''Q: Why is there no section for Spaghetti Westerns?'''
'''Q: Why is there no section for Spaghetti Westerns, aren't they considered classic B-movies?'''


A: As a sister site of '''[http://www.spaghetti-western.net The Spaghetti Western Database]''' we would like to refer you to them.
A: As a sister site of a fantastic wiki on those films called '''[http://www.spaghetti-western.net The Spaghetti Western Database]''' we would like to refer you directly to them.


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Q: What's a Grindhouse?

A: Grindhouses were originally classy inner city theaters that over the decades grew to be dilapitated and grungy. They were taken over by owners who would play low budget/independent exploitation features (as well as mainstream films) in the Mid-20th Century (60s/70s/early to mid 80s). Many grindhouses had regular Double/Triple Feature rotations of these exploitation genre films. From Sexploitation/XXX films to Horror/Thrillers to Blaxploitation to Kung Fu (and every subgenre in between!). For a visual history of Grindhouse theaters on New York City's 42nd Street and other cities see our GRINDHOUSE GALLERY.

Q: What is an exploitation film?

A: Exploitation films were mainly lower budget/independent genre films that were sold/promoted on the outrageous aspects that were featured in the films. Those aspects usually being: Sex, Graphic Violence and Action. The films' promotional campaigns (preview trailers, TV ads, radio spots and posters) played an enormous part in bringing in audiences. The more crazy and colorful the trailers/posters/TV ads were, the better chance the films had to do financially.

Q: Did Grindhouses play just Exploitation?

A: They actually played many kinds of different films, but Exploitation & XXX Porn Films were certainly the most popular kinds of cinema in the inner city Grindhouse Theaters. Hence, the title of our wiki project.

Q: Does this site only cover exploitation films that played in urban Grindhouses?

A: No, we are covering Classic-International Exploitation films: US/Canada/Europe/Asia/Australia etc. Featuring 30s-40s Roadshow/Cautionary Films, 50s-60s Drive-In B-Movies, 70s Midnite Movies right up to the kinds of Exploitation Cinema that was playing when the Grindhouses closed down in the mid to late 80s.

Q: Will you be covering what became the straight to video/cable TV types of exploitation films and the New Wave grindhouse films?

A: No, GCDb is only specializing in the real theatrical Classic Exploitation Film experience. We also aren't particularly fans of those other kinds so we'll leave it up to other sites.

Q: Is this another "bad movie/cult film news/DVD review" site?

A: No, we really don't like to label classic exploitation & cult cinema as "a bunch of bad movies" just because they don't have big budgets. We simply love all types and don't like to dismiss any in that generalized way. Our view is that there's good and bad movies with every kind of cinema.

Furthermore, we are an online encyclopedia, in that, we are trying to add as much data/info as possible on each film, such as alternate titles, release years, casts and crew, DVD info, photos, film posters, trailers, news ads, VHS covers, music etc. The GCDb will be adding film/DVD reviews/trivia/info as the site grows. In other words, we don't regard ourselves as the standard film or DVD review site. Many films we are covering are not currently on VHS, DVD or BLU RAY.

Q: I love this site, can I contribute to it?

A: If you'd like to be a writer for our site, please send us a sample of your work or a link to your personal site/blog. We will contact you with instructions on how to be an editor. We can also your post reviews/articles if you would like to send them to us. Personal writing credits will be listed as well as links to personal blogs/homepages if desired.

Q: Do I have to be a professional critic/writer to contribute reviews/articles to GCDb?

A: No. In fact, this site was created by regular joes for regular joes to provide info about the movies. As long as you can describe a film's story, add some interesting details about it and explain why you like/don't like a movie, that's good enough for us! Solid information about these films is our main focus.

Q: Why is there no section for Spaghetti Westerns, aren't they considered classic B-movies?

A: As a sister site of a fantastic wiki on those films called The Spaghetti Western Database we would like to refer you directly to them.

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