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| John Waters Collection (A Dirty Shame NC-17 Version / Desperate Living / Female Trouble / Hairspray / Pecker / Pink Flamingos / Polyester) | 
enlarge | Director: John Waters Actors: Sonny Bono, Ruth Brown, Divine, Tracey Ullman, Chris Isaak Studio: New Line Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: NC-17 Number Of Items: 8 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 4.8
MPN: TRNDN8017D ISBN: 078065109X UPC: 794043801723 EAN: 9780780651098 ASIN: B000929UPA
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The most Trashy (and great) DVD collection ! September 3, 2008 The john Waters Collection is an amazing DVD Set. it brings together almost all of Waters's movies (excluding : Serial Mom,Cry-Baby and Cecil B DeMented,and of course his earlier films: Mondo Trasho, Multiple Maniacs ect.)but still a excellent set. if you are a Waters fan, this set is for you ! whats cool about this set is that each DVD comes in its own case. not two on one disk or all together like some seasons, plus it's a normal sized case not one of those slim cheap ones.which shows that this set was made well. Waters commentaries on each of his films is as enjoyable as his films, offering all the dirt on the actors and the making of the films: all with that "Waters" style. and YES you DO get an ODORAMA Card with the "Polyester" DVD. Plus the bonus disk its great in itself!
john waters-america's prophet April 25, 2008 I don't yet have this collection,but I have seen most of the movies in it and all i can say is what i said in the title of my review. you look at when pink flamingos and female trouble were filmed and look at our pop culture today,about 30 years or more after these movies were made and i would think that calling waters some sort of prophet is not too outrageous,not that the trashification of our culture is a good thing,but he could clearly see where it was headed. waters ought to start a TV show,be it "reality tv" or whatever. it would be scary to see what he envisions for us 30-40 years from today.
Great DVD Box Set February 13, 2008 This DVD box set makes a great collection of movies that were made in my hometown.
John Water's Is The Master Of The Filthy December 26, 2007 Let me say straight off, John Water's is a man that enjoys making people sick and repulsed. That's his calling card. You wouldn't be looking at this review unless you are a fan of some gross out humor. So here it is:
This John Water's collection is very good. It includes 8 discs. 7 movies and 1 bonus disc.
Pink Flamingos:
My least favorite John Water's film. Although some call it his masterpeice. I think it went too far, In some ways. Such as: Over the top male nudity (The big downside to most Water's movies) and fecal enjoyment.The story revolves around Bab's Johnson (Divine: The Transexual Infamous Actor) owning the title of the filthiest person in the world. When this title is threatened by a couple of fellow "Filthys", Bab's and company rage all out revenge. With some funny moments and others that you will most likely fast forward through.
A hilarios but over the top barf-orama. Featuring the disgusting "singing" male rectum (Seriously!). Divine's most infamous and most celebrated John Water's film. It lives up to the title. Divine's famous Dog Fece eating scene delivers that stomach churning goods (If you want to call it that).
Desperate Living:
Water's best film next to Serial Mom (Not included in this set).
A hilarious story about a rich house-wife that is a paranoid. Between an argument with her and her husband. The husband is suddenly killed by the overweight maid's backside. They go on the run to a known criminal sheltering town. That accepts criminals of every breed. They take up in a shaggy hotel.
They then have to deal wih the ex-wrestler queen of the town "MortVille". Ironically the same actress that appears in Pink Flamingos as the egg loving mother. And most every other Water's film.
The characters have to find a way to claim Mortville for the better. And defeat the Queen in a most hilarious way. One of John Water's Best!
Female Trouble:
When teen Dawn Davenport (Divine) fails to get the pair of "Cha-Cha Heels" as her Christmas gift, She runs away and particapates in a strange scene in which Divine has sex with himself playing a man. Dawn discovers a beauty salon in which she is offered a job as a model. Even after her face is mutilated by acid thrown on her face from a jealous woman. Dawn continues to become so wrapped up in what is going on that she becomes violent towards people, Most notably towards a crowd on people watching her pointless live variety show.
This leads to being thrown in prison and electricuted in the chair.
Possibly Water's best next to Desperate Living.
Polyester:
Another Water's film that actually works. Francine Fishpaw is just your basic housewife. Her husband is opening an adult theater in their local small-town. The townspeople are afraid that their children will be exposed and then attempt to protest the opening.
Little does Francine know, Her husband is cheating on her with a secret mistress. When she finds this out her husband is constantly trying to embarass her. Meanwhile she becomes a drunk, Her son is a famous "Foot Stomper", Her daughter is pregnant from a local punk, Until she meets a man (Tab Hunter).
When this all goes wrong she has to find a way to regain her family's dignity (If there was any in the first place).
A must see John film! And this film actually imployed a ingenious idea. In the DVD comes a "Odor-Rama" card. Which inables you too scratch and sniff as the numbers appear on the screen, As it did in theaters! Pretty Cool..
Pecker:
A young man named Pecker (Really) is a starting photographer that works in a sandwhich shop. With his cheap camera in hand he begins taking pictures of anything of interest such as: Revealing Shots of his girlfriend (Christina Ricci), Special areas of a stripper, his grandmother and anything else. When he puts on a little art show of his photos at his work, He gets a surprise visit from an art agent. Who shows interest in his work. He becomes an overnight sensation, And praised by critics alike. When his constant glamour and glory over-shadows his personal life, he must choose between fame or family.
A hilarious an excellent film. One of John Waters best and most tame films compared to others. And also one of Edward Furlong's finest roles.
Hairspray:
Divine's last role in film before he had a heart attack in his sleep, In this John Water's decides to make a different approach. He does a family movie, Of cours he adds his own touch but it is a very mild film.
This film revolves around Tracy Turnblad, A young overweight teen who is a big fan of a local teen program called "The Corny Collin's Show". When she decides to audition for the show, She is paraded with hate and stuck-up teens. When she becomes a surprising hit, The tables are turned as she is the highest rated contestant.
This film has to do with African American rights and the right to have any race appear on the show. This film acts as a message to younger audiences, A message of equality in some aspects. A remake of this has recentley come out. It is mediocre compared to the original.
All in all a good film!
A Dirty Shame:
A modern themed Water's film that revolves around the power of sexual desire. When a sexual healer of sorts (Johnny Knoxville) is discovered by Sylvia Stickles (Tracy Ullman) her urges are awaknened and she desires for much more than her husband can give her. She shares her urges with her daughter "Ursula Udders" (Selma Blair) who happens to be an adult film actress. Her and her daughter can switch from normal to sexual animal in a simple hit on the head. Will she break or accept the spell?
A funny but odd John Waters film. Very diffrent. Good and worth watching.
Bonus Disc:
This disc includes video and audio interviews from Divine, John Water and people involved with him. The menus are sectioned by each film. Everything a Water's fan want!
john waters collection (dvd box set) July 20, 2007 If you are a fan of John Water all these titles are already in your heavy play rotation at home. The nice addition isthe John Waters scrapbook. This was only available previously if one had purchased 3 various double feature dvd packs and sent in proof of purchase from each. Movies John shot as a child are featured along with many other historical features. I was a bid saddened that Cecil B. Demented or Serial Mom did not end up in this collection to really fill out the last few decades of John's work. I still wonder why Serial Mom was never given a quality DVD release. That being said, at least Desperate Living is included so as to freak the bejesus out of the folks who only will have seen Hairspray-The Musical prior to deciding to buy this box set.
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