Pecker

Pecker

He never realized how far 35 millimeters would take him.

19981 h 27 mintt0126604
Overview

A Baltimore sandwich shop employee becomes an overnight sensation when photographs he's taken of his weird family become the latest rage in the art world. The young man is called "Pecker" because he pecks at his food like a bird.

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Director John Waters
Runtime 1 h 27 min
IMDb Id tt0126604
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Movie Rating Not that bad
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It was difficult to get a handle on this movie.  First, the main theme (the problem with capturing people on film and thus possibly intruding in their personal space) does not become apparent until at least halfway through the movie.  Before that time I was wondering how I should be watching it.  The script was so poor and some of the secondary actors were so bad that for a while I thought it was a farce.   But it couldn’t be a farce because – while it was bad – it wasn’t that bad.  And poor Christina Ricci – her character spent the entire movie sulking.  They could have at least thrown us a bone by having little Chrissie struck down by a garbage truck.

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Movie title: Pecker

Movie description: A Baltimore sandwich shop employee becomes an overnight sensation when photographs he's taken of his weird family become the latest rage in the art world. The young man is called "Pecker" because he pecks at his food like a bird.

Date published: 2022-09-08

Director(s): John Waters

Actor(s): Edward Furlong, Christina Ricci, Bess Armstrong, Mark Joy, Mary Kay Place, Martha Plimpton, Mink Stole, Lili Taylor, Brendan Sexton III, Stacy Keibler, Patricia Hearst, Mary Vivian Pearce, Brigid Berlin, Jean Schertler, Lauren Hulsey, Mo Fischer, Cindy Sherman, Greg Gorman, Emmy Collins, Susan Lowe, Andreas Kraemer, Susan Greenhill, Lola Pashalinski, John Waters, Channing Wilroy, Patsy Grady Abrams

Genre: Comedy

My Review

It was difficult to get a handle on this movie.  First, the main theme (the problem with capturing people on film and thus possibly intruding in their personal space) does not become apparent until at least halfway through the movie.  Before that time I was wondering how I should be watching it.  The script was so poor and some of the secondary actors were so bad that for a while I thought it was a farce.   But it couldn’t be a farce because – while it was bad – it wasn’t that bad.  And poor Christina Ricci – her character spent the entire movie sulking.  They could have at least thrown us a bone by having little Chrissie struck down by a garbage truck.

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