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Rated 4 out of 5 response to the VIEWER from Deluth You can’’t compare this film to THe WALL. Here is my opinion(if u want it). People who are born from the 1980’’s on should NEVER compare a film they just recently watched from today’’s standards. The WALL was a film concerning a band member who was mentally ill and abused by his parents. Mantis in Lace (however)is a time period picture. You(as the saying goes) had to be there in the 60’’s experimenting with LSD and drugs (San Francisco/Haight Astbury area). In order to appreciate the fullness of the film. The two films are completely different! I, on the otherhand enjoyed this film. Hilarious, entertaining and very similar to Jack Nicholson’’s THE TRIP. Mantis is no better then The WALL. Both films are good but come from different decades. Rated 5 out of 5! One Psychedelic Trip First of all, kudos to Something Weird Video for the Special Edition DVD release of "Mantis in Lace". SWV has done an excellent job with this DVD. I have never seen this movie before and I’’ve wanted to buy this DVD for some time. I really love this film. I like the way it was filmed. The lighting or lack of lighting, on most of the scenes are great. The lack of lighting makes the film look like a film noir. The scenes where Lila is tripping out on acid are excellent. The colors and the geometric designs that are lighted on the actor’’s faces are fantastic. The director of photography, Laszlo Kovacks, has done an excellent job of capturing the psychedelic imagery to the screen. The acting is just awful, but that’’s what makes the film great. The movie is 87 minutes long. It was filmed between November 18-25 of 1967 and released in theaters and drive-ins in 1968. The psychedelic music sounds like early unreleased Pink Floyd recordings. It uses tapes that were cut up and then edited back together at random, backwards tapes, heavy echo, laughter, and strange music. The theme to the movie is really corny, but I found myself playing it over and over again. It’’s kind of like a train wreck, you don’’t want to look, but you know you just have to. The special edition DVD includes the original theatrical trailer of the film, an alternate psychedelic murder scene which is the same as the first murder scene, but more psychedelic designs are superimposed to the original scene. Things like fireworks going off, more geometric psychedelic designs, negative exposure of go-go girls dancing, and a fat man in a black mask holding bananas and dollar bills in his hands. The DVD also includes over 100 minutes of out takes, deleted and alternate scenes from the film. This feature doesn’’t have any sound, but the music and sound effect tapes from "Mantis in Lace" is dubbed in so you can hear the music and effects without the dialog. It’’s like having the original soundtrack on the DVD. This section also features a much longer version of the movie’’s theme. The funny thing is that some of the music that is in "Mantis in Lace" is also in the movie "Mondo Mod". This is because the same man, Harry Novack, produced both films. The DVD also includes The following archival short subject films: 1. Sid Davis’’s classic classroom scare film "LSD: Trip or Trap?" 2. "Alice Goes To Acidland" 3. "Girl in a Cage" Why this short film is added, I don’’t know why. It doesn’’t relate to the rest of the DVD. 4. A gallery of Harry Novack Exploitation movie poster art with Harry Novack radio-spot rarities. If you want to know what an underground psychedelic/sexploitation/exploitation film is, this is the film to watch. I highly recommend it. I am very pleased with "Mantis in Lace. It’’s everything I thought it would be. This DVD will be played a lot on my DVD player. It’’s now one of my thre
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