
Of course the troubles that have plagued these discs have become the stuff of legend, particularly in the case of LORNA. I will not repeat the litany of obstacles that nearly derailed this release; you can find those at your nearest Google search. I will only praise the immense effort that MM has put into both discs. They are among the best ever presentations of Jess Franco’s work available. The movies are incredible too. SINNER is as solid and foursquare a movie as Franco ever made, but still washes over you with degenerate sex and heady, psychedelic music. The acting is surprisingly good for an early 70s soft sex epic and while a few plot points are muddled, the story is absorbing and solid. LORNA on the other hand, is just completely off its rocker. It is perhaps Franco’s most bizarre and unsettling movie, trading in the uncanny and unhealthy atmosphere that have always pervaded the wayward autuer’s best movies, but here cranked it up to full blast. The cut on this DVD is almost 20 minutes longer than any version ever released on video, with the most important revelation being the long-written-of but-rarely seen dildo initiation scene between starlets Pamela Stanford and Lina Romay. It’s transgressive, disgusting and highly erotic all at once. The United Nations should consider giving Pete Tombs and Andy Starke some sort of medal for unearthing this scene and several others which have fleshed out this morbid and disquieting film. Another key trait to note about both films are their incredible scores. SINNER’s is wild and psychedelic, LORNA’s hypnotic and melancholy, both hold the films together, lending a linear thread to hang the degeneracy and weirdness on.

The DVDs themselves are nearly flawless. SINNER looks as just about as perfect as one could hope for and while the quality of LORNA varies with the different prints used to re-construct this uncut version, it’s practically a miracle that it exists at all. There are great extras as well. Steven Thrower contributes an overview of Franco’s films as well as introductions for each movie. As Thrower is perhaps the most insightful of all cult film critic/historians, these interviews are absolutely must-views for fans of Jess. You will come away with some new perspectives on his bizarre, labyrinth filmography, I promise. Also featured is an exclusive interview with editor Gerard Kikoine, who worked on many of Franco’s pictures during his time making movies for producer Robert De Nesle. He’s quite charming in a very Gallic sort of way and there’s plenty of insight to be gleaned from him about early 70s French exploitation cinema scene. Great stuff. These extras are featured on both discs. Basically, you NEED both of these amazing DVDs, surely among the best and most significant cult releases currently to reach the market in quite awhile.
Next up from Mondo Macabro: STRIP TEASE! Starring Nico! With music by Serge Gainsbourg! Coming May 17th!

So, this probably WON'T be the End Of Worldweird Cinema. Just the last for awhile. I will probably be back after I figure some stuff out about myself. My thanks to the guys at Mondo Macabro and Onar Films for being supportive of what I do and allowing me to review their wonderful product. Thanks to all who've read and offered vocal support. Thanks to all who've read and just enjoyed in silence. Special thanks to Jack J of Denmark for occasionally kicking me in the ass to get back and do something here. If I return it will be in large part due to his unyeilding support. Special thanks also to Lindsey P who supported me and this blog through it's formative years. More Special Thanks to Rebecca S for pushing me to at least finish this entry and inspiring me to do more. Keep checking back, weird-movie fans, who knows what you may come across!
12 comments:
Jared,
No need to throw in the towel - or state you have to just 'cause you haven't posted in a month or more. If we get one every 6 months from you that can suffice, and I trust something will come along every once in a while that will inspire you to write. Keep up the good words.
Roger
I would, of course, like to see you continue with WORLDWEIRD forever and always. But do whatcha gotta do my friend...
Thanks for your kind words. I've always joked that my crappy blog was "Fake Worldweird" (aka "Worldweird Clone") whenever "Worldweird" has been quiet but it's obvious there's only one. I hope you get whatever real-life stuff sorted out and get to where ever it is you want to go. You can always shoot an PM (and I don't mean Prime Minister).
best
Jack
Hi there!
Found your blog via Ninja Dixons page and I must say, I understand your reasons about the blog completely!
I have just started a movie blog also, but I find it hard sometimes to write about the films. I would rather just sit there and watch them lol!
Writing about the films I love is more like therapy for me and helps me keep my mind focused.
Anyway, I like your honesty and enjoyed what I have seen so I'm following you and putting up a link to your blog on my page!
Hope you come back!
Michael :)
As I said to Jared, and as I always say, as an 'alternative' reviewer it can be a grave mistake to fool oneself into thinking one has to follow the same guide lines that professional reviewers follow. Or that scholars follow. Or that seasoned old-timers follow. If you think you need to write very long and very incisive it often becomes a chore. Like doing an essay at school. Make up your own rules for writing; be short, funny, dry, technical, not technical, be nice (or abuse the reader!), ramble or don't ramble. A less trained writer who has his own style is heaps more interesting if you ask me - and the reader will see he's not bored or struggling to get to the finishing line. Anyway, just my two cents. Or pennies. LOL.
I don’t bookmark sites but i will bookmark this! LOL!
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hey! I'm worse than you, I write every 3 months! You shouldn't give up man.
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Matt
hey! I'm worst than you, I write every 3 months! You shouldn't give up man.
warm regards.
Matt
This guy have made very polemic movies, there are nto bad really but many people is kind of sensitive or religious and don't approve the change of the world.
I enjoy your posts whenever they appear, and hope to see you back sometime. :-)
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