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Serial Mom doesn't make you feel contaminated for watching it, like Natural Born Killers does, even though the two movies share much in common in criticizing a sicko-crazed media mindset. Parents should use extreme caution - especially since John Waters, for his part, does enjoy gore imagery and bad-taste stuff for its own sake, and he gives. Aan irreverent and outrageous take on true family love‐and dysfunction. Newly sober single mom Christy struggles to raise two children in a world full of temptations and pitfalls. Testing her sobriety is her formerly estranged mother, now back in Christy's life and eager to share passive-aggressive insights into her daughter's many mistakes. Gloriously over-the-top and perhaps more satirical now than ever, Serial Mom arrives this week in a new Collector’s Edition Blu-ray. To celebrate this deluxe release, John Waters took some time out to look back with us on the making of Serial Mom.
| Kathleen Turner | Beverly Sutphin |
| Sam Waterston | Eugene Sutphin |
| Ricki Lake | Misty Sutphin |
| Matthew Lillard | Chip Sutphin |
| Mary Jo Catlett | Rosemary Ackerman |
| Justin Whalin | Scott |
| Patricia Dunnock | Birdie |
| Mink Stole | Dottie Hinkle |
| Lonnie Horsey | Carl |
| Traci Lords | Carl's Date |
| Suzanne Somers | Herself |
| Patricia Hearst | Actor |
| Walt MacPherson | Detective Gracey |
| John Badila | Mr. Stubbins |
| Jeff Mandon | Howell Hawkins |
| Alan J. Wendl | Sloppy |
| Peter Bucossi | Rookie Cop |
| Rosemary Knower | Court Groupie A |
| Susan Lowe | Court Groupie B |
| Mary Vivian Pearce | Book Buyer |
| Nat Benchley | Macho Man |
| Joan Rivers | Herself |
| Susan Duvall | Lady C |
| Jordan Young | Kid |
Technical Credits

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| John Waters | Director,Screenwriter |
| Rick Angelella | Musical Direction/Supervision |
| David J. Bomba | Art Director |
| Joseph M. Caracciolo | Executive Producer |
| Steve M. Davison | Stunts |
| John Fiedler | Producer |
| Joe di Gaetano | Special Effects |
| Janice Hampton | Editor |
| Paula Herold | Casting |
| Bones Howe | Musical Direction/Supervision |
| Erica Huggins | Editor |
| Pat Moran | Associate Producer,Casting |
| Vincent Peranio | Production Designer |
| Basil Poledouris | Score Composer |
| Van Smith | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Robert M. Stevens | Cinematographer |
| Mark Tarlov | Producer |
| Mary Ellen Woods | Asst. Director |
- Rather mild and scattershot in its satiric marksmanship..
- An uproariously funny, marvellously malicious performance from Turner.
- The murders are multiple but the joke is strictly one-note.
- A killingly funny spoof of crime and nonpunishment.
- Too realistically gory to really be funny.
- Offensively tame and almost (gasp) tasteful.
- While the idea sounds fertile, the execution is uneven, and the comedy sporadic at best.
- I am not sure why this isn't very funny, but it's not.
- When watching Serial Mom, make sure you're not wearing white after Labor Day and surround yourself with gorgeous pussy willows from the garden.
Independent on Sunday
12/7/2017 by Quentin Curtis
Content Ratings General (G) Teen (T) Mature (M) Adult (A) Overview All ages May not be suitable for children under the age of 13 May not be suitable for children under the age of 17 Content that is generally recognized as appropriate only for or that is legally restricted to persons at least the age of majority in their region. Download game billiard untuk hp blackberry. Violence Minimal cartoon or fantasy violence Mild to moderate cartoon, fantasy, or realistic violence Frequent, intense or graphic cartoon, fantasy, or realistic violence Extreme depictions of graphic violence appropriate only for or legally restricted to persons at least 18 years of age.
Turner has a gay old time. She's always found it hard to restrain the lush beneath the lusciousness, and now she needn't try.- Waters' cheery murder satire is gory and profane.
- Well worth a look.
- Lacks the bite it would need to be subversive, despite a few moments of vintage Waters tastelessness.
- Annie's 'Tomorrow' never sounded so optimistic.
- A loose remake of Female Trouble with Polyester's subversively accessible polish, Serial Mom is the strongest film of the post-midnight-movie chapter of John Waters's career.
- The film may be a bad-boy satirist's mournful acceptance that America has finally become sicker than anything he could dream up.
- One of Waters' tamest and most accessible pictures (even played at Cannes Fest!) and one of the few to feature a legit star like Katheleen Thurner, who gives a gusto performance.
Combustible Celluloid
5/26/2006 by Jeffrey M. Anderson
Kathleen Turner should win an Oscar for her demented Mom role..