Masters of Horror - John Carpenter - Cigarette Burns

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Product Description FOR MOVIE PROGRAMMER KIRBY SWEETMAN, THE HOLY GRAIL OF CINEMA IS LE FIN ABSOLUE DU MONDE, A LEGENDARY LOST MOVIE WHOSE SOLE SHOWING WAS RUMORED TO HAVE DRIVEN IT'S AUDIENCE TO A HOMICIDAL FRENZY. THE ONLY SURVIVING PRINT OF THE FILM IS WITHIN KIRBY'S GRASP& THE MOST HORRIFIC SCREENING OF ALL IS ABOUT TO BEGIN. Amazon.com John Carpenter's installment in the Masters of Horror cable-TV anthology series looks at the ominous, underground mystique surrounding a notorious 1970s horror classic (now there's something Carpenter should know about). Cigarette Burns tracks the search for said opus, Le Fin Absolue du Monde, by the owner of a repertory theater (Norman Reedus) on behalf of a highly decadent millionaire collector (a role made for Udo Kier). The film, supposedly destroyed after it caused a riot at its only screening, causes viewers to turn into homicidal, cannibalistic maniacs. Even as Reedus gets on the trail of the lone existing print--listening to an interview with the director, looking at production stills--he begins to fall under its supernatural sway. Alas, the same can't be said for Cigarette Burns itself; the stuff about horror aficionados is good, but the production is slapdash, the dialogue stiff, and Reedus's performance incompetent. The basic idea, while a little film-schoolish, has some intrigue, and the notion of a film critic (supposedly a follower of Pauline Kael, no less) driven to write millions of words about this one barely-seen movie is amusingly sinister. --Robert Horton