EPISODE · Sep 26, 2023 · 1H 38M
HAIRSPRAY: John Waters Goes Family-Friendly | John Waters: Divine Filth
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By the late 1980s, John Waters was ready for a change. After a decade of shocking audiences with boundary-pushing midnight movies, he set his sights on something a little more… family-friendly. The result was HAIRSPRAY — a pastel-soaked 1960s dance-party satire that retained Waters’ signature weirdness while appealing to a much broader audience. In this episode, we dig into how Waters transitioned from underground cult provocateur to mainstream darling, how a then-unknown Ricki Lake became the face of the film, and how HAIRSPRAY overcame a modest box office performance to become one of the most enduring and beloved films in Waters’ entire filmography — inspiring a Broadway musical and a big-budget Hollywood remake nearly two decades later.
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John Waters trades shock for sweetness with HAIRSPRAY (1988), launching Ricki Lake and creating a cult classic that became a Broadway and Hollywood sensation. We explore how the Pope of Trash reinvented himself with this unlikely family favorite.
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