Pink Flamingos with Divine: DVD Cover
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Pink Flamingos Director: John Waters Cast: Divine, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Mary Vivian Pearce

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/07/2004
  • Original Release: 1972
  • Rating: Rated NC17
  • Sales Rank: 10,936
 
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Closed Caption; Deleted scenes with introduction by John Waters; Audio commentary by John Waters; Theatrical trailer

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Main Titles [3:28]
2. Home Sweet Trailer [1:48]
3. Connie Marble [2:56]
4. Crackers Takes Babs Downtown [5:15]
5. The Pit [2:41]
6. Shoplifting [4:05]
7. Raymond Marble [2:20]
8. Cookie's Appointment [2:50]
9. The Chicken Fuck [4:51]
10. The Egg Man [2:04]
11. Artificial Insemination [3:21]
12. Shrimping [4:21]
13. The Turd Is in the Mail [6:55]
14. The Servant at Play [5:28]
15. O Happy Day! [6:28]
16. The Birthday Party [3:02]
17. The Flasher [1:14]
18. The Curse [2:53]
19. The Blow Job [2:59]
20. The Castration [4:23]
21. The Trailer Burning [3:03]
22. The Couch That Rejects [4:27]
23. The Press Conference [5:31]
24. Convicted of Assholism [2:45]
25. Boise, Idaho, Get Ready! [1:36]
26. Dog Shit [1:19]
27. John Waters' Introduction [:26]
28. Bab's Diary [:18]
29. Get Her Pregnant! [:50]
30. Mirror Mirror [:12]
31. The Cover of Midnight [1:46]
32. Freddie and Joanne [:48]
33. The Marbles' Early Raid [1:14]
34. Patty Hitler [1:02]
35. Strange Nudity [:23]
36. Cunt Eyes [2:02]
37. Rub, Touch and Feel [:49]
38. Connie's Rant and Haircut [:47]
39. Inkpay Amingosflay [:20]
40. Original Theatrical Trailer [2:16]
41. End Credits [1:34]

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Editorial Reviews

Renegade filmmaker and noted aficionado of expressive bad taste John Waters exploded into international infamy with this darkly comic, no-budget parade of the perverse (his third feature film, and first in color), in which plus-size cross-dresser Divine stars as Babs Johnson, a flashy criminal on the lam from the FBI who is hiding out in a trailer outside of Baltimore, MD. Accompanying Babs are her mother (Edith Massey), an obese and dim-witted woman who is malignly obsessed with eggs; her degenerate son, Crackers (Danny Mills); and Cotton (Mary Vivian Pierce), Babs' duplicitous "traveling companion" and Crackers' co-conspirator in unwholesome erotic play. While Babs would prefer to be left in peace, she takes great pride in her status as "the Filthiest Person Alive" (an honor confirmed by one of America's sleazier tabloid newspapers), and when Connie and Raymond Marble (Mink Stole and David Lochary) announce their plans to take the title away from her, Babs is not about to stand idly by. The Marbles are a hateful couple who kidnap women, force their homosexual manservant, Channing (Channing Wilroy), to impregnate them, and sell the babies to lesbian couples found unfit for legal adoption; the Marbles then turn the profits back into pornography and narcotics trafficking. Impressive stuff, to be sure, but Babs is not about to take a back seat to anyone in a battle of filth, and when the Marbles throw down the gauntlet, Babs and her family retaliate in a no-holds-barred battle to determine who truly are "the Filthiest People Alive." Featuring murder, bestiality, rape, dismemberment, coprophagia, a dizzying variety of sexual perversions, and a performance of "Papa Oom Mow Mow" you will not soon forget, Pink Flamingos is nonetheless a comedy, and a surprisingly successful one; shot on a budget of only 12,000 dollars, the film has grossed close to ten million dollars around the world, and its success launched John Waters into a career as America's leading authority on poor taste. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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It is What It isby Anonymous

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September 28, 2008: PINK FLAMINGOS is utterly devoid of any socially redeeming qualities...and that is what makes it a wonderful, completely original film. Underground filmmaking in the '70's was never more outrageous than this legendary guilty pleasure.

I'd Give Negative Stars if I Couldby Anonymous

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January 26, 2006: Someone talked me into watching this movie as a joke, and believe me, I was NOT laughing. Anyone who finds this movie funny has a truly sick sense of humor. "Pink Flamingos" is absolutely repulsive. To this day (a year later), when I think of that movie my stomach turns. Avoid this movie at all costs- once you see it, those disgusting images are seared into your brain forever!


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