Tag: Something Weird Video

The Defilers and A Smell of Honey, A Swallow of Brine – Blu-ray Review (AGFA/Vinegar Syndrome)

The Defilers (1965) is about two friends, Carl and Jamie, a couple of assholes who are always out for kicks, which means trying to sex up the ladies and successfully smoking doobies. Thanks to his father being a hotshot wheeler and dealer about town, Carl has secured himself a party space/sex dungeon in a nasty…


Blu-ray Review – The Monster of Camp Sunshine – AGFA/Vinegar Syndrome

BFFs Claire and Marta are a pair of fun, independent ladies. Marta works in a laboratory that exclusively experiments on animals and Claire is one of them there fashion models. When the weekend comes, these two gals ditch the big city and head out to Camp Sunshine. That’s right, these ladies are a pair of…


Blu-ray Review – She Freak – Vinegar Syndrome, AGFA, Something Weird

Jade Cochran (Claire Brennen), a waitress in a skeevy gas station slash diner, has her eyes on the prize. And that prize is literally anything other than working for her sleazy boss named Greasy (Claude Earl Jones). Hold up, his name is Greasy? Is that a family name? I’m going to have to trust IMDB…


Blu-ray Review – Love After Death and The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful – AGFA and Something Weird

After Mr. Montel is “accidentally” buried alive by his wife, he digs his way out of his own grave and goes on some sexy adventures. In life, Montel was sickly, too cowardly, and quite possibly just plain impotent to fulfill his wife’s desires. Now that he’s out and about in the city, he spies on…


Ingagi Blu-ray review

For those who think the 1933 King Kong was the first film to have a sexual suggestion between a woman and an ape are in for surprise. As it turns out, three years earlier, the film Ingagi explored that idea with an arguably stronger suggestion. Ingagi is a 1930 pre-code documentary style film about an…


Mondo Balordo (Severin/ Something Weird) Blu-ray review

The Mondo subgenre is one of the more unusual sides of exploitation filmmaking. It became popular after the surprise success of 1962’s Mondo Cane. The films are usually “documentaries” of strange things around the world with the aim of being shocking. Most of these films happen to be fake with less than conviving dramatized footage….


She Shoulda Said ‘No’ & The Devil’s Sleep Blu-ray review

Kino Lorber taps into the Something Weird Video vaults once again as they have released a pair of 1949 exploitation films on Blu-ray. She Should’a Said “No” aka Wild Weed and The Devils Sleep. These two films are what is included in Volume 6 of the Forbidden Fruit series. Both films are a throwback to…