![]() ![]() When Connie (Mink Stole) and Raymond (David Lochary) Marble hear of Divine's title they set out to prove that they are in fact far filthier than she could ever hope to be. ![]() ![]() Divine has been dubbed the filthiest person alive, an title she wears with pride as she and her 'family' live their life in a trailer in a remote part of Maryland. Probably Waters' most notorious film, this one stars Divine as herself, hiding out under the pseudonym of Babs Johnson with her egg obsessed mother Edie (Edith Massey), her son Crackers (Danny Mills), and her friend Cotton (Mary Vivian Pearce). Here's how they play out and what to expect… To coincide with the DVD release of A Dirty Shame, New Line is making available a boxed set that reissues their earlier John Waters releases as well as the exclusive mail in bonus disc and the 2005 film. While he may have tamed a bit since his early years, 2004's A Dirty Shame proves that he's still not afraid to push the movie going public's buttons and that he's still more than capable of making funny and strangely intelligent films with plenty of shock appeal. Sometimes explicit, sometimes thought provoking, sometimes sweet, and always amusing his films are unique and bizarre and completely and utterly watchable. ![]() John Waters has an interesting filmography, and his films seem to have a little bit of everything in them. ![]()
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