...however, if you like John Waters (and even if you don't), this clearly shows his easy charm and skills as a raconteur.
If you *are* familiar with the work, this is a fascinating skim through some behind-the-scenes anecdotes and backstory, and also shows his real affection for his cast of players (especially Divine and the Egg Lady...).
Special mention also for the knowing set design - the confessional booth and the bin liners alluding to his "pope of trash" moniker.
Very entertaining, if you like this sort of thing.
If you *are* familiar with the work, this is a fascinating skim through some behind-the-scenes anecdotes and backstory, and also shows his real affection for his cast of players (especially Divine and the Egg Lady...).
Special mention also for the knowing set design - the confessional booth and the bin liners alluding to his "pope of trash" moniker.
Very entertaining, if you like this sort of thing.