"Marry him?! Are you kidding? I'm getting an abortion and I can't wait!"
Francine Fishpaw (Divine) is not having a good week. Not only does her
pornographer husband leave her for a younger (and less hairy) woman, but her
mentally insane teenage son turns out to be the notorious "Foot Stomper" (who's
been going around town stomping on women's feet) and her teenage daughter has
gotten knocked up by a local juvenile delinquent (and is so desperate to get an
abortion that she's been hitting herself in the stomach with a hammer and
throwing herself, stomach-first into pointy objects)...but not
everything is bad news bears in Francine's life, because she's also been
swept off her stinky feet by the super sexy Todd Tomorrow (Tab Hunter)!
POLYESTER might have a bigger budget and better production values than previous
John Waters' films, but it's still pretty messed up. Murder, forced
underage prostitution, public humiliation, cocaine, abortion, blasphemy, human
trafficking, foot fetish, sexual assault, physical assault, elderly abuse,
cross-dressing, alcoholism, teenage pregnancy, pornography, adultery, underage
drinking, underage drug use, mental illness, attempted suicide, nuns. In
other words...it's awesome!
Plus, it's Edith Massey and Cookie Mueller's last John Waters film, so what is
there not to love?
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Tuesday, June 27, 2017
LUST IN THE DUST (1985)
Under the "blistering, burning, blazing, scorching, roasting, toasting, baking, boiling,
broiling, steaming, searing, sizzling, grilling, smoldering, very hot New
Mexico sun" lays the small settlement of Chile Verde. It's not much to look
at. Just a bar, a few buildings, an outdoor shower and a gate where they
lynch somebody every Saturday night, but travelers still come from all over...in
search of gold!
One such traveler is Divine. After being gang raped (off screen) by some outlaws (including Geoffrey Lewis, Woody Strode and Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez!), she latches onto traveling gunslinger Tab Hunter. Together they show up in Chile Verde. Divine is looking to be a singer, but sadly only gets to sing one song (which is the highlight of the movie). Tab sticks around because he's looking for the secret treasure that is rumored to be hidden in Chile Verde. Some of the others looking for the gold are local priest Cesar Romero, bar owner Lainie Kazan and local whore Gina Gallego.
Despite the sinful title, LUST IN THE DUST is surprisingly tame. Yeah, the subject matter is rough and there's a lot of raunchy stuff talked about, but very little happens onscreen. And that is the films biggest downfall. It's too restrained. As a straight Western, it's fairly entertaining and Tab Hunter plays a great cowboy, but there's too much goofy humor. As a campy Western...there wasn't enough goofy humor. I think it would have been a better film if it had been crazier...and with more of Divine singing. Still, it's an entertaining low-budget time-waster with a surprising cast.
One such traveler is Divine. After being gang raped (off screen) by some outlaws (including Geoffrey Lewis, Woody Strode and Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez!), she latches onto traveling gunslinger Tab Hunter. Together they show up in Chile Verde. Divine is looking to be a singer, but sadly only gets to sing one song (which is the highlight of the movie). Tab sticks around because he's looking for the secret treasure that is rumored to be hidden in Chile Verde. Some of the others looking for the gold are local priest Cesar Romero, bar owner Lainie Kazan and local whore Gina Gallego.
Despite the sinful title, LUST IN THE DUST is surprisingly tame. Yeah, the subject matter is rough and there's a lot of raunchy stuff talked about, but very little happens onscreen. And that is the films biggest downfall. It's too restrained. As a straight Western, it's fairly entertaining and Tab Hunter plays a great cowboy, but there's too much goofy humor. As a campy Western...there wasn't enough goofy humor. I think it would have been a better film if it had been crazier...and with more of Divine singing. Still, it's an entertaining low-budget time-waster with a surprising cast.
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