"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?
Monday, September 18, 2017
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
A SNAKE OF JUNE (2002)
"Am I in hell?"
Told with the sexual tension of a fistful of sun-dried aardvark shit being thrown against a wall, A SNAKE OF JUNE tells the surreal and blue-coloured story of a creepy dude (who might or might not have a robotic vacuum hose for a penis) who is stalking an unhappily married couple. The wife is extremely sexually repressed (it's never explained why, but, I suspect, it has something to do with the fact that when she finally does have an orgasm...it sounded more like she was giving birth to a fully grown porcupine, than having pleasure.). The husband is a weak-dick nerd who has no idea how to fuck properly. It's sad.
Anyway, so this stalker dude blackmails the wife into doing solo sexual stuff in public and then kidnaps and beats the husband into finally being more manly...or something. I don't know. I watched the film twice and I felt like I was drifting in and out of consciousness both times. Maybe it had something to do with all the sleeping pills I took, but who knows. Anyway, ASOJ wasn't terrible, it just wasn't my cup of tea (at the time I watched it). I normally like Shinya Tsukamoto more than this. I kinda wish A SNAKE OF JUNE had been even weirder and more frantic. Different casting of the married couple wouldn't have hurt things either. They were both boring to look at.
Worth a viewing for fans of avant-garde cinema.
Told with the sexual tension of a fistful of sun-dried aardvark shit being thrown against a wall, A SNAKE OF JUNE tells the surreal and blue-coloured story of a creepy dude (who might or might not have a robotic vacuum hose for a penis) who is stalking an unhappily married couple. The wife is extremely sexually repressed (it's never explained why, but, I suspect, it has something to do with the fact that when she finally does have an orgasm...it sounded more like she was giving birth to a fully grown porcupine, than having pleasure.). The husband is a weak-dick nerd who has no idea how to fuck properly. It's sad.
Anyway, so this stalker dude blackmails the wife into doing solo sexual stuff in public and then kidnaps and beats the husband into finally being more manly...or something. I don't know. I watched the film twice and I felt like I was drifting in and out of consciousness both times. Maybe it had something to do with all the sleeping pills I took, but who knows. Anyway, ASOJ wasn't terrible, it just wasn't my cup of tea (at the time I watched it). I normally like Shinya Tsukamoto more than this. I kinda wish A SNAKE OF JUNE had been even weirder and more frantic. Different casting of the married couple wouldn't have hurt things either. They were both boring to look at.
Worth a viewing for fans of avant-garde cinema.
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