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Pecker
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Pecker, a Baltimore sandwich shop employee, becomes an overnight sensation when a photographer's photos he's taken of his weird family become the latest rage in the art world. But soon Pecker discovers that fame has its price.
Pecker, a Baltimore sandwich shop employee, becomes an overnight sensation when a photographer's photos he's taken of his weird family become the latest rage in the art world. But soon Pecker discovers that fame has its price.
Actors:
Ruth Lawson Walsh,
Jean Schertler,
Emmy Collins,
Judith Knight Young,
Christina Ricci,
Bryan Thomas,
Jack Webster,
Sloane Brown,
Greg Gorman,
Lola Pashalinski,
Channing Wilroy,
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Ruth Lawson Walsh
Jean Schertler
14 October 1923, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA
Emmy Collins
1966, Lynwood, California, USA
Judith Knight Young
Christina Ricci
12 February 1980, Santa Monica, California, USA
Bryan Thomas
Jack Webster
Sloane Brown
Greg Gorman
1949, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Lola Pashalinski
Channing Wilroy
8 November 1940
Director:
John Waters
John Waters
22 April 1946, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Country:
United States
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August 22, 2005
Pecker is Hairspray with Kodak film stock, or Crybaby without the juvenile delinquency angle
November 13, 2002
If the rest of John Waters' Pecker was as funny as its first half-hour is, it might have been one of the all-time greats.
January 01, 2000
The movie is fast and warmly generous towards just about everyone on the screen.
March 03, 2002
Writer and director John Waters has fashioned a sassy, irreverent movie about art, fame, culture shock, and class consciousness.
November 26, 2009
There are many odd treats, like seeing former SLA hostage Patty Hearst dancing on a bar in a low-cut slip and getting a crash course in "tea-baggng."
February 01, 2004
Lacks an edge.
April 17, 2001
light-hearted comedy that could play at multiplexes and will even appear at Blockbuster alongside mainstream comedies
May 04, 2005
A transparent, laugh-free parable about Waters' own rise to fame.
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June 02, 2001
...mostly potshots, lightly diverting goofiness with a too-pat happy ending.
April 10, 2003
I had a great time. It was like skipping school, stealing some comic books, and reading them behind an old abandoned warehouse.

