Humor Is a Weapon: A Conversation with John Waters

2 months ago by klu9 to c/bmoviebonanza

The Pope of Trash talks about Roger Ebert, the breadth of his film references, and two of his classics coming to Criterion.

Alternately known as Baltimore’s Pope of Trash and Prince of Puke, transgressive filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist John Waters is a true American original. Born when Truman was president, and raised in the atomic mid-century Eisenhower era, where rock and rolling teen rebels and anti-communist conservatives collided in a battle for America’s soul, Waters emerged as a paragon of bad taste, combining his love of arthouse and grindhouse cinema into surreal, post-modern film comedies all his own.

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Polyester is one of my favorite movies of his. So quotable!

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