Benn98
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Speaking of John Waters...saw Pecker again last night. One of his most underrated films, along with Cecil B Demented and A Dirty Shame. I was surprised to read that Pecker was actually marketed as a mainstream film, and tanked at the box office. That was a silly move because it's anything but mainstream.
And if you're not convinced that Waters actually loves the fashion industry, watch this film. There are quite a few references, from the lady getting told off while trying to dye her clothes at the laundromat.... 'what must I do, I don't have any fall colours'
, to Vogue doing a shoot with homeless which obviously pokes fun at them more than the homeless, to fashion's favourite artist, Cindy Sherman's blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo. I'm sure he approached Anna to be part in this, but in 1998 she wasn't in the habit of 'ruffling feathers.' That only really started when she put Kim Kardashian on the cover. I'm sure if the offer turned up in 2019, she wouldn't think twice though.
It's a great, witty satire. Edward Furlong is dopey yet lovable but it is the bit actors who drew most of my attention. From the bitchy grandma, the clichéd art clique, to the lesbian and gay bar angle which were as usual hilarious, to Waters regular ensemble, who were in top form. I mean, Mink Stole only had one scene and she very nearly stole the entire movie. Same with Patricia Hearst.
And if you're not convinced that Waters actually loves the fashion industry, watch this film. There are quite a few references, from the lady getting told off while trying to dye her clothes at the laundromat.... 'what must I do, I don't have any fall colours'

It's a great, witty satire. Edward Furlong is dopey yet lovable but it is the bit actors who drew most of my attention. From the bitchy grandma, the clichéd art clique, to the lesbian and gay bar angle which were as usual hilarious, to Waters regular ensemble, who were in top form. I mean, Mink Stole only had one scene and she very nearly stole the entire movie. Same with Patricia Hearst.