Best muthaf*ckin' blaxploitation films


  1. willamblacksnowball
  2. Sean

I love the blaxploitation genre. Here's a list of the best ones I've seen. Oh, and I included a few titles I haven't seen, but which Netflix believes I would give at least 4 1/2 stars to (though two, HAMMER AND SLAUGHTER, are not yet listed here).

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Across 110th Street (1972,  R)
2
Black Caesar (1973,  R)
3
Black Mama, White Mama (1972,  R)
4
Blacula (1972,  PG)
5
Coffy (1973,  R)
6
Dolemite (1975,  R)
7
Dolemite 2: The Human Tornado (1984,  R)
8
Foxy Brown (1974,  R)
9
Jackie Brown (1997,  R)
10
Superfly (1972,  R)
11
Truck Turner (1974,  R)
12
Black Shampoo (1976,  PG-13)
13
Black Sister's Revenge (1976,  R)
14
Bucktown (1975,  R)
15
Cleopatra Jones (1973,  PG)
16
Detroit 9000 (1973,  R)
17
Disco Godfather (1979,  R)
18
Friday Foster (1975,  R)
Friday Foster
My only complaint is not enough ass-kicking on Pam's part.
19
Hell Up In Harlem (1973,  R)
20
The Mack (1973,  R)
21
Petey Wheatstraw - The Devil's Son-In-law (1978,  R)
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Scream, Blacula, Scream! (1973,  PG)
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Shaft (1971,  R)
24
Shaft in Africa (1973,  R)
25
Shaft's Big Score! (1972,  R)
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Slaughter's Big Rip Off (1973,  R)
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Willie Dynamite (1974,  R)
28
Sheba, Baby (1975,  PG)
29
Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970,  R)
30
J.D.'s Revenge (1976,  R)
31
Spook Who Sat By the Door (1973,  PG)

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  1. rayman0071
    rayman0071 posted 359 days ago

    I totally agree with this list....brilliant. the ones that are not on your list and are worth seeing are
    "HAMMER", "SLAUGHTER", "BLACK BELT JONES", "TAKE A HARD RIDE", "THREE THE HARD WAY", "CLEOPATRA JONES AND THE CASINO OF GOLD","MANDINGO","DRUM","THREE TOUGH GUYS","TRUCK TURNER",and "ONE DOWN,TWO TO GO",not to mention "SUPER FLY TNT"

  2. willamblacksnowball
    willamblacksnowball posted 327 days ago

    Thanks, though actually Truck Turner is on there. :) Of the other films you listed, I've only seen TAKE A HARD RIDE...I liked it, but it's not an absolute favorite for me. Fred Williamson's performance was great, though.