EPISODE · Oct 10, 2023 · 1H 55M
HAIRSPRAY (2007): From Cult Classic to Broadway Legacy | John Waters: Divine Filth
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After wrapping up our look at John Waters’ early filmography, we’re back for one final spin around the block — this time with HAIRSPRAY (2007), the glossy, big-budget remake of Waters’ most mainstream hit. Adapted from the Broadway musical (which was itself adapted from the 1988 original), this version of HAIRSPRAY featured an all-star cast, splashy production numbers, and a budget big enough to make Divine spin in her grave. And yet, the film was a box office smash and earned the blessing of the Pope of Trash himself — who even shows up for a cameo. In this epilogue episode, we explore how HAIRSPRAY became a franchise, what this big-screen remake kept (and lost) from Waters’ original vision, and how the once-subversive Baltimore story found its way to the center of mainstream American pop culture. Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop, and Todd A. Davis. For episode archives, merch, show notes, and more, visit cinemashock.net
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We revisit the 2007 remake of HAIRSPRAY to discuss how John Waters’ weird little cult film became a major Hollywood musical — and what that says about his legacy.
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