
An interesting look at the founder of "girls gone wild" and how his business grew to what it is today. Also, a very personal look at the man who sells sleaze, but isn't that far removed from it himself.
Maybe you've seen the "Girls Gone Wild" infomercials that run on late-night cable, advertising mail-order videos of women exposing themselves ("and more!" as the jackets promise). Francis didn't invent the notion of spring break—and all the binge drinking, flurried hookups, wet T-shirt contests and general you-only-live-once exhibitionism that it entails—but he and his company, Mantra Entertainment, have affixed themselves to this youthful domain and transmitted its middle-American hedonism to the world. By packaging and dispersing it, people close to Francis tell me, Mantra does as much as $40 million a year in sales.At 33, and after almost a decade as the king of soft porn, Francis says he wants to leave this twilight existence and wade into the mainstream. He is quick to list the projects he says he has in the works: a feature-length film, a series of "Girls Gone Wild" ocean cruises, a "Girls Gone Wild" apparel line and a chain of "Girls Gone Wild" restaurants. He says he's producing a new line of videos called "Flirt" that will be racy, but not explicit, and could be sold in mass-market retail outlets such as Wal-Mart and Target.
ick. that article made me sick. he's definitely a sleazy guy perfectly suited for sleazy entertainment.
Posted by: whitney at August 6, 2006 04:29 PM
Joe Francis has a wreck of a personal life and as I read in this and other articles -- he has no real friends who aren't bought. However, he's figured out how to sell lots of really boring videos. Which is a little sad but it's not all his fault. If every girl decided to have a good amount of self-respect and not sell out for a $2 t-shirt he'd be out of business. Then Joe Francis would be just like every other sleazy loser with no friends.
Posted by: Shane
at August 7, 2006 08:19 AM
wow that made me sad. i read it thinking i would put my two cents in about it, but it just made me sad.
Posted by: kyle at August 7, 2006 04:32 PM
there's just not much you could say, kyle.
the article says it all.
Posted by: regan at August 7, 2006 05:58 PM