Pecker


This week on the No More Late Fees podcast Jackie and Danielle are talking about the 1998 John Waters movie, Pecker.
Waters describes Pecker as a kid who takes photographs of his very strange, but loving, family. His mom helps the homeless with fashion problems, his father has a local bar that is being put out of business by a lesbian strip bar that opened across the street. His grandmother believes that a statue of the Virgin Mary talks to her nightly, his other sister hires straight go go boys to dance at a gay go go club and his other sister has an eating disorder and loves it. His pictures are discovered by a New York art dealer and he’s turned into a big art star in New York and how that celebrity kinda screws up his happy life in Baltimore.
Starring: Edward Furlong, Christina Ricci, Mary Kay Place, Martha Plimpton, Brenden Sexton III and Lili Taylor
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