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Desperate Living
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Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
Starring: Liz Renay, Mink Stole, Susan Lowe, Edith Massey, Mary Vivian Pearce
Directed By: John Waters
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780780648968
Format: Closed-captioned
ISBN: 078064896X
Label: New Line Home Video
Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: New Line Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2004-09-07
Running Time: 91
Studio: New Line Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1977

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Editorial Reviews:

A rich housewife enlists her maids help to murder her husband: they go on the lam and end up in mortville a homeless community built into a garbage dump. Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 06/14/2005 Starring: Liz Renay Mink Stole Run time: 90 minutes Rating: Nr Director: John Waters


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Best JW Film Ever
Comment: The first time I saw "Pink Flamingos," something seemed oddly familiar. I later realized it was the "acting." The actors delivered their lines with the conviction and subtlety of a Jr. High School play. This element coupled with the cruelly insightful, almost profound nature of what is being said is a trademark of John Waters. It softens the blow somewhat.

"Desperate Living" still delivers an abundance of Waters' trademark irony in action, but, there's a catch. Two catch's, really. Firstly, there is somewhat convincing acting from several key roles. It might sound like a letdown, but it actually enhances the story. The second aberration is the absence of Waters' workhorse Divine. Proving that he could succeed on his own wit alone, Waters made his funniest film ever.

Fans of "Flamingos" might be disappointed by the lack of "real" shock material. (Most of it comes via "special effects") Those who enjoy the softer approach of Polyester and later may find it a bit much. But for those who tune in for the strength of concepts and quotable one-liners, this is by far the deepest Waters experience out there.

Hard to believe, but the lesbian community at the time attacked the film for it's 'male-sponsored' perspective. It has since been embraced with open arms as a classically hilarious piece that highlights Waters iconic status in the gay and underground community.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: it's a terrible play--but it makes a wonderful rehearsal
Comment: Desperate Living was made by John Waters before he truly entered the world of mainstream cinema--and it looks it. With sets that look like garbage pulled from the city dump so that they wouldn't have to pay for it, this movie really takes a strong stomach to enjoy--if you enjoy this sort of thing at all. Its real redemption is in the acting of the cast; their script ain't too hot but the actors sure do a fine job acting!

The action starts in the Gravel household. Peggy Gravel has just returned from a psychiatric hospital and her naive husband seems to think it's going to be all right even though she's still crazy like a fox! Bosley Gravel (George Stover), Peggy's husband, wants to give her a medication injection. However, when Peggy fantasizes that Bosley is trying to kill her, their very obese maid Grizelda Brown (Jean Hill) accidentally kills Bosley by sitting on him.

Of course, they know they're in hot water for having murdered Bosley--ands Peggy and Grizelda flee in Peggy's car. After an unusual (ahem) scene in which a cop lets them get away, they know that they can only go to Mortville where murderesses are tolerated without being punished under the law.

And what a dump Mortville is! Full of trash, poor people and ugly shanties, Peggy and Grizelda don't like it. They stay, however, to avoid the law. They soon rent a room from Mole McHenry (Susan Lowe) and her female lover Muffy St. Jacques (Liz Renay). They also discover that Mortville suffers under the reign of wicked Queen Carlotta (Edith Massey), who delights in torturing people, having her citizens killed and making them walk backwards one day or be murdered on the spot.

So where does the plot go from here? Does Mortville work out for Peggy and Grizelda? What if Muffy and Mole want money--lots of money--to give them room and board? Will Muffy or Mole make a pass at either Peggy or Grizelda? Will Queen Carlotta remain unchallenged? Watch the movie and find out!

The DVD has a commentary by John Waters; but that's really it for the DVD extras.

All in all, Desperate Living is a film you're either going to like or dislike. It has tons of filthy lines and scenes that could make a grown man choke with disgust. That's exactly what director John Waters wanted for this movie; so he accomplished his goal. As for me, I didn't think it was worth two bits--except for the acting. That alone redeems the movie to some degree; so I will take off two and one-half stars and give this movie a two and one-half star review.

Hope you enjoy it more than I did!


Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: "Desperate" to see this after the remake of HAIRSPRAY:THE MUSICAL!
Comment: After seeing the newest reincarnation of HAIRSPRAY:THE MUSICAL I needed "desperately" to return to original roots! Face it....there really is only one John Waters.(As a small child,John and his "cast of cohorts" were regulars at our home as they were all friends of my older sister!)

DESPERATE LIVING is supposed to be shocking,ridiculous,gross and in bad taste, and Waters has always had the right stable of stars (grade B and lower!) to pull off his warped visions .What we call "great actors" usually cannot play the demented and depraved characters that Waters writes; but Mink Stole, Edith Massey, Liz Renay and Susan Lowe are soooooo good at spoof films, just as the Christopher Guest clan is for SPINAL TAP et al.

The story is too ridiculous and absurd for me to even recount.Others have already reviewed the "plot" to perfection.I laughed...I was grossed out....I winced....and then I remembered what makes John Waters' films so much fun; they are cheesy at best and loads of fun and require no thought.John's earliest films need to be watched with someone that is "safe" and will get his sense of humor.Anyone else will run for the door!

John's earliest works all contain the edgy and perverse.Once you reach HIS HAIRSPRAY, the gross is gone and a different,yet still wild-and-wonderful oddness is still there.

Why 5 stars? It is perfection for the kind of genre film that it is. I compare it with only other films like it.AMADEUS it's not!

My old vhs copy states "this film is not rated".....now there is a kick in the 'nads! Waters would be offended!

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Summary: DESPERATE LIVING
Comment: WE LOVE THIS MOVIE.. JOHN WATERS IS BRILLIANT!! WE HAD THE ORIGINAL ON VHS BUT NO LONGER WORKS. WE WERE SO HAPPY TO FIND IT ON DVD.. NOT EVEN DVD PLANET HAD THIS ONE..

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: "I don't know i'm trippin'...Hey, got any downers."
Comment: John Waters is BRILLIANT! The man wrote THE best lines EVER! Who wants to be normal? NORMAL is boring! This is one of the best of his movies besides Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble and Polyester. Mink Stole and Edith Massey...the Greatest...after Divine ofcourse. Susan Lowe and Liz Renay(RIP), are flawless.


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