John Waters Quotes and Sound Clips


John Waters
This is Mr. J, speaking to you for Dreamland Studios!
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The Filthiest person alive!
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She has been forced to go underground, disguising her appearance and adopting the alias of Babs J...
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Mr. Jag: across town, located in the teeming metropolis known as downtown Baltimore, live Connie ...
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Across town, located in the teeming metropolis known as downtown Baltimore, live Connie and Raymo...
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For Connie and Raymond Marble, it was the beginning of the end.
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She also has your address, Asshole!
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John Waters' Pink Flamingos.
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Even with the hectic events of the day, Raymond Marble still finds time to satisfy his perverted ...
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Because of this cover story in one of your sleazier national tabloids, she has been forced to go ...
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John Samuel Waters (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, journalist, visual artist, and art collector, who rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films. Waters's 1970s and early '80s trash films feature his regular troupe of actors known as Dreamlanders—among them Divine, Mink Stole, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, and Edith Massey. Starting with Desperate Living (1977), Waters began casting real-life convicted criminals (Liz Renay, Patricia Hearst) and infamous people (Traci Lords, a former porn star). Waters skirted mainstream filmmaking with Hairspray (1988), which introduced Ricki Lake and earned a modest gross of $8 million domestically. In 2002, Hairspray was adapted to a long-running Broadway musical, which itself was adapted to a hit musical film which earned more than $200 million worldwide. After the crossover success of the original film version of Hairspray, Waters's films began featuring familiar actors and celebrities such...

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