**The Top Ten Russ Meyer Movies According to The Internet: A Buxomly Good Time**

If you’ve ever found yourself knee-deep in the celluloid swamps of cinema's most audacious auteurs, you’ve undoubtedly stumbled upon the wild world of Russ Meyer. Known for his exuberant celebration of the female form and his distinct brand of "sexploitation" films, Meyer’s work is a masterclass in campy, provocative fun. So, grab your popcorn and let’s dive into the top ten Russ Meyer movies according to the internet—where the plots are thin, but the, ahem, "characters" are anything but.

### 1. **Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)**
Arguably Meyer’s magnum opus, this film follows three go-go dancers on a desert rampage of violence, seduction, and mayhem. Tura Satana’s portrayal of Varla is nothing short of iconic, and the internet agrees: no list is complete without this high-octane cult classic.

### 2. **Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)**
A pseudo-sequel to the melodramatic original, this film, penned by none other than Roger Ebert, takes the cake for sheer over-the-top insanity. Rock bands, drugs, and outrageous plot twists make it a perennial favorite. The internet buzzes with its kaleidoscopic chaos and unforgettable one-liners.

### 3. **Vixen! (1968)**
When it comes to films that pushed boundaries, "Vixen!" is right up there. Centered around the sexually voracious Vixen Palmer, this film tackles taboo subjects with gleeful abandon. It's no wonder the internet can’t stop talking about its audacity and boundary-pushing content.

### 4. **Supervixens (1975)**
This film is pure Meyer: exaggerated sexuality, comically villainous men, and heroines who give as good as they get. "Supervixens" takes the typical Meyer formula and cranks it up to eleven, making it a favorite among internet cinephiles.

### 5. **Mudhoney (1965)**
Set during the Great Depression, this film showcases Meyer's flair for storytelling beyond just the usual flesh parade. Its gritty, dramatic narrative combined with Meyer’s signature style keeps it in the good graces of online critics and fans alike.

### 6. **Motorpsycho! (1965)**
Before there was "Easy Rider," there was "Motorpsycho!"—a story about a crazed biker gang terrorizing the countryside. The film’s testosterone-fueled energy and wild antics make it a frequently discussed gem in online forums.

### 7. **Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens (1979)**
One of Meyer's later works, this film is an all-out assault on good taste (in the best way possible). With a plot that barely matters and a cast of characters that must be seen to be believed, it’s a riotous conclusion to Meyer’s cinematic legacy.

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### 8. **Lorna (1964)**
"Lorna" tells the tale of a dissatisfied wife in a small town who seeks sexual satisfaction elsewhere. It’s a potent mix of soap opera drama and raw sensuality that captures the imagination of internet film buffs who appreciate Meyer’s early work.

### 9. **Good Morning... and Goodbye! (1967)**
This film explores the turbulent relationship between an unfaithful wife and her impotent husband. Meyer’s knack for combining soap opera theatrics with his unique brand of eroticism makes this a must-watch for fans and a hot topic on movie forums.

### 10. **Up! (1976)**
Saving one of the zaniest for last, "Up!" is a slapstick bonanza involving Nazis, nymphomaniacs, and murder. It's a testament to Meyer’s ability to blend absurdity with eroticism, ensuring its place in the annals of internet movie recommendations.

Russ Meyer’s filmography is a whirlwind tour of unapologetic indulgence, unbridled creativity, and busty bravado. The internet, in all its wisdom, has preserved these films not just as relics of a bygone era but as enduring celebrations of cinema’s wilder side. So, next time you’re in the mood for some old-school exploitation fun, look no further than this top ten list and let the good times roll!

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