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Susan Walsh, born today March 30, 1948
Cookie Mueller, born today, March 2, 1949.
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True Crime #6 (2009) Art by John Waters
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Hag In A Black Leather Jacket (1964)
John Waters looking pretty dapper.
And the number one film on John Water’s top ten films list is Douglas Sirk’s 1955 film, All That Heaven Allows. The full film is on Youtube, but see the trailer by clicking pic.
In 2002 BFI’s Sight & Sound asked directors for their Top Ten Films of All Time. Elia Kazan’s Baby Doll came in at number 2 on John’s list. Click on pic to watch the trailer.
Happy Belated B-Day to Divine. He would have been 70! Click pic to watch an 80′s Divine interview on UK’s Channel 4. Think the host was being a cunt, but Divine keep’s his cool and then performs “Shake It Up”.
In 2002 BFI’s Sight & Sound asked directors for their Top Ten Films of All Time. The notoriously bad, Boom! starring Elizabeth Taylor and her fellow drunk, Richard Burton, came in at number 4 on John’s list. Click pic for trailer.
In 2002 BFI’s Sight & Sound asked directors for their Top Ten Films of All Time. Brink Of Life (Nära Livet) by Ingmar Bergman came in at number 4 on John’s list. Click pic to watch.
In 2002 BFI’s Sight & Sound asked directors for their Top Ten Films of All Time. Warhol’s Chelsea Girls came in at number 5 on John’s list. Click on pic to watch a clip.
In 2002 BFI’s Sight & Sound asked directors for their Top Ten Films of All Time. 8 1/2 came in at number 6 on John’s list. Click pic for the trailer.
In 2002 BFI’s Sight & Sound asked directors for their Top Ten Films of All Time. Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! came in at number 7 on John’s list. Click pic for the trailer.
In 2002 BFI’s Sight & Sound asked directors for their Top Ten Films of All Time. The Mother And The Whore came in at number 9 on John’s list. Click on pic to watch a clip.