Citations:smoxploitation

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English citations of smoxploitation

Noun: "a genre of fetish films which do nothing but show a person smoking a cigarette"[edit]

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  • 1996 — Suein L. Hwang, "Drag queens", The Wall Street Journal, 31 January 1996:
    She is part of a smoldering underground of video companies that make and peddle "smoxploitation" films — movies that feature fully clothed, attractive women who do nothing but smoke.
  • 1997Robert Silverberg, Reflections and Refractions: Thoughts on Science Fiction, Science, and Other Matters, Underwood Books (1997), page 387:
    According to the Journal, a whole new genre of cigarette-porn movies has emerged in video-cassette form. "Smoxploitation films" is the generic term for these items.
  • 1998 — Sharon Bohn Gmelch, Gender on Campus: Issues for College Women, Rutgers University Press (1998), →ISBN, page 178:
    "Smoxploitation" films with titles like Smoky Kisses and Sorority Girls Smoke now exist that show nothing but conventionally attractive (what else?) women smoking.
  • 1999 — Frank Scheck, "The Last Cigarette", The Hollywood Reporter, 10 June 1999:
    There's some truly fascinating stuff on display, including scenes of advertising genius Leo Burnett describing the creation of his seminal ad campaign for the Marlboro brand, and, more amusingly, clips from "smokesploitation" fetish movies which simply depict comely young women taking long, luxurious drags on cigarettes.