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| Pink Flamingos | 
enlarge | Actors: Nancy Crystal, Divine, Pat Lefaiver, David Lochary, Edith Massey Studio: New Line Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 167 reviews Sales Rank: 11447
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: NC-17 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 108 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: TRNDN7516D ISBN: 0780648986 UPC: 794043751622 EAN: 9780780648982 ASIN: B0002RQ3M0
Theatrical Release Date: 1972 Release Date: September 7, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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Product Description A family of rednecks and a pair of swingers do battle with one another for the rights to the title the filthiest people alive. Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 06/14/2005 Starring: Divine Mary Vivian Pearce Run time: 108 minutes Rating: Nc17 Director: John Waters
Amazon.com essential video This is the movie that made John Waters famous, and quite possibly the film that made bad taste cool. Yes, Virginia, a large transvestite actually eats dog feces as a kind of dizzying denouement to this frequently illogical and intentionally disgusting movie, but by the time that happens, you're already numb ... and you've possibly laughed to the point of losing bladder control. The plot revolves around two vile families laying claim to the title "The Filthiest People Alive." You've got pregnant women in pits, you've got grown men getting sexual satisfaction from chickens, you've got people licking furniture to perform trailer-park voodoo, and you've got classic lines like: "Oh my God! The couch ... it ... it rejected you!" Waters, who went on to direct genuine pop-culture classics such as Hairspray and Serial Mom, made this celluloid sideshow with one aim--to make a name for himself. It worked. He does have a genuine eye for filmmaking (when the trailer burns down, you feel the white heat of Divine's pain and anger). On the other hand, you won't notice any disclaimers about stunt doubles and animals not being mistreated. There weren't, and they were. Welcome to the filthiest film in the world. --Grant Balfour
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Greatest Soundtrack Ever! November 17, 2008 The songs on this album never cease to make me smile and shake it for all its worth.The mental pictures from the film that each track conjures up is a bonus. Like Mr. Waters points out, these tunes are truly filthy!
still shocking October 21, 2008 Divine and company at their vile best. VERY worth watching if you are a big fan of John Waters and his friends. Eggs Eggs. Chicken sex. Great hair. Turkey baster. I feel better knowing that even my most jaded friends are still disturbed by at least 2 scenes in this film. I like Multiple Maniacs better, in fact I like every John Waters movie better except Cecil B Demented (what a stinker).
Babs Johnson: "... Filth is my politics! Filth is my life!" October 9, 2008 It took me a week after I received "Pink Flamingos" from Netflix to watch it. I was very well aware of its reputation and especially of the last scene and I was literally afraid to see it. At last, I made up my mind, took all my courage and watched the impossibly obscene, terribly disgusting, outrageous to a limit, shocking to a nausea, but at the same time extremely funny criminal cult comedy. The film that was made on the shoe-string budget by the self-proclaimed king of bad and nasty taste, native Baltimorian, Mr. John Waters, in 1972, still has not become outdated and would shock you like no other. If you only imagine something disgusting, mean and dirty, rest assured - Waters uses it in the film, his debut feature, and has a lot of fun with it. He does not care a bit how shocking the characters on the screen are and what moronic things they do to each but somehow, the film maintains light,playful, and comical feel about it. If someone had told me before I saw "Pink Flamingos" that the graphic scenes of exhibitionism and incest could be hysterically funny, I'd suggest they should seek a medical help but these scenes and many others ARE funny maybe because the first time writer/director and his friends performers did not take any of what was happening on screen seriously, did not try to make any sense, did not rebel or make a statement or try to prove something. All they wanted to do - to shock the viewers and to make them laugh. They achieved their goals. I would not urge everyone to seek out and to watch "Pink Flamingos" but its unique niche in cinema makes it one of its kind event. If you decide to watch it, do it on empty stomach - as much as I tried not to look at the screen during the infamous final scene, it is still hard to ...well, swallow.
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Sorry, not funny August 17, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love Divine and John Waters, but this film went too far. I can't deal with rape, animal abuse, or coprophagous acts on the screen.
Rebecca Kyle, August 2008
Poor Chicken June 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love John Waters, but I REALLY didn't appreciate the chicken scene. Animal cruelty isn't art in my opinion.
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