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A Dirty Shame

2004, Movie, NC-17, 89 mins

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It's hard to be a provocateur when the level of public discourse has reached an all-time low, but John Waters keeps fighting the good fight (or is it the bad one?) in this ode to sexual diversity at its most, um, diverse. Buttoned-up Baltimore housewife Sylvia Stickles (Tracey Ullman) has done her best to dodge the sexual revolution, but gets conscripted into the front lines after sustaining a head injury during a minor fender bender. The knock on the noggin transforms her in... read more leave a comment
Year: 2004
Rated NC-17

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Tracey Ullman: Sylvia Stickles
Johnny Knoxville: Ray-Ray Perkins
Selma Blair: Caprice Stickles
Chris Isaak: Vaughn Stickles
Suzanne Shepherd: Big Ethel
Mink Stole: Marge the Neuter

 

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