What's so ironic about the movie's financial failure is that the kind of films it emulates (Women in Prison, Zombies, Car Chases, etc.) were hugely successful in the 70s-80s - ESPECIALLY in the markets like the South where this one supposedly bombed.
The only thing that's changed is that now it's the majors who make exploitation movies (SAW, DAWN OF THE DEAD, THE FAST & THE FURIOUS), just with bigger budgets.
The only thing that's changed is that now it's the majors who make exploitation movies (SAW, DAWN OF THE DEAD, THE FAST & THE FURIOUS), just with bigger budgets.