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All feltchers must see this movie... its really funny and not all that offensive.
8/10 20.9.2006 -
tsferg@ - age: 26-35
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That movie was very silly and funny. You take yourself too seriously and John Waters doesn't.
8/10 14.2.2005 -
fhscott_100@ - age: 26-35
What the hell was that? It was such garbage. Predictable and non-sensical. COMPLETE waste of money and effort sneaking in. God, it was so bad.
2/10 16.10.2004 -
mampoop@ - age: 13-17
John Waters lives up to his movie rep. If your a John Waters fan then you will get the humour and enjoy the film, but there were parts of the film that went a little far, but over all I quite enjoyed it. If your a close minded person or religious freak this movie isn't for you.
8/10 3.10.2004 -
nivekwask@ - age: 36-49
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Is bad taste, scattalogical humour, and portrayals of sexual deviantes; good reasons to dismiss a movie. Well yeah for some people... but at the same time if that movie brings you a subtle message of tolerance to the behaviours of your fellow citizens; then how bad can it be? That message by the way, may get lost with the audience by Water's shocking depictions of the sexual fringe. But I feel that Waters was pointing out that people nowadays take sex way too seriously when it comes to identifying one's self. Are you a wild girl, are you a sadist, a masochist, a top, a bottom? If you just look at personal ads, the labelling is like a store item. What happened to Hello my name is... and you say your name? Personal ads show me that the general public is (a)Very obsessed with sex; (b)Lacks a lot of self esteem;and (c)Very scared of being hurt and/or diasappointed. I can't help but think of these people as comsumers and hence "some" people (notice the PC Insert) feel that they should get what they paid for and hence feel compelled to categorize human beings into such things as blondes, brunettes, fatties, bears, tops and bottoms. But there is not a "Satisfaction Guaranteed" sticker put on that women's chest or that guy's ass. Also the fact that this movie has come out in a US Election year is even more interesting; where terrorism (social profiling used to be called racism) and gay & lesbian marriage has threatened the very fibre (a. K. a. The family) that holds America (and of course that means the world) together. I couldn't help but see a correlation with the US Election and "A Dirty Shame" But hey Waters also wants to make me laugh & he sees humour in some pretty digusting things; But if I find it shocking, what am I to do? Run away screaming? As long as I didn't get physically hurt, I can always look away. And I did close my eyes a couple of times. Some parts of this movie will so flash before my eyes at the moment I die. And to some filmmakers that's a pretty cool reaction, So Bravo Mr Waters.
8/10 27.9.2004 -
jean-paul,acco@ - age: 36-49
We thought we'd laugh a bit, but not even that bit. We left the movies after 30 minutes. Everything was about sex. And I admit some sexual jokes are funny, but those ones were just too much. It was always the same. Story was very silly. I don't recommend it unless you're high and you can laugh at anything, meaning anything!
1/10 26.9.2004 -
chica23@ - age: 18-25
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