In this episode of The Video & Vinyl Club, we kick off a two-part deep dive into the outrageous world of John Waters, the legendary “Pope of Trash.” We explore how Polyester (1981) became his gateway to mainstream cinema, blending camp, melodrama, and the unforgettable Odorama gimmick. From Divine's iconic performance to the film’s clever satire of suburban repression, we break down how Waters’ signature style evolved while still keeping its filthy charm.
Whether you’re a die-hard cult film fan, a lover of classic midnight movies, or just discovering Waters' world of trash cinema, this episode is packed with behind-the-scenes insights, film history, and pop culture nostalgia. Stay tuned for Part Two, where we tackle even more John Waters movies that defined his legacy!
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