Pecker (1998)
Director: John Waters
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
There was never much of a centre to Waters' films, and now he's lost his edge too. Occasional burger bar chef and full-time photo enthusiast Pecker (Furlong) stalks his local Baltimore backwater, ceaselessly snapping his colourful, spaced-out and/or degenerate family, friends (including laundromat-tyrannising girlfriend Ricci) and neighbours. One greasy spoon exhibition later and Taylor's NY art dealer snaps up this documentarist of the 'culturally challenged' for her own nefarious metropolitan purposes - only for Pecker to take his camera to the Big Apple and turn the tables. That's the sum of the kitsch concoction, Waters' cutest, most homely fluff yet. Nowadays the Farrelly Bros do tastelessness, low-life empathy and crap camera angles with far more wit and verve.Author: NB
Cast & crew
Director: John Waters
Producer: John Fiedler, Mark Tarlov
Cast: Edward Furlong, Christina Ricci, Mary Kay Place, Martha Plimpton, Mink Stole, Lili Taylor, Patricia Hearst, Bess Armstrong, Mark Joy full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 86 mins
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