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| 666.1 |  | DSSDEV::RUST |  | Fri Sep 23 1994 13:52 | 15 | 
|  |     I enjoyed this - lots of the jokes were telegraphed way in advance, but
    I found most of 'em funny anyway. ['course, they don't call me "Gory
    Details" for nothing; some people might not have thought the scene with
    Mom and the daughter's boyfriend and the poker in the bathroom was
    nearly as funny as I thought it was. ;-)]
    
    Patty Hearst had a dandy running-cameo sort of role as The Woman
    Wearing White Shoes After Labor Day. She's almost worth the price of
    admission by herself. And Sam Waterston, as Serial Mom's husband, has
    some wonderful scenes of growing incredulous horror as he realizes
    what's going on - and as he tries to be supportive anyway...
    
    I liked it a lot, but admit it's not likely to be to everyone's taste.
    
    -b
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| 666.2 | -3 CHEERS FOR K. Turner! | 36767::RAGUCCI |  | Fri Sep 23 1994 16:36 | 11 | 
|  |     
    
    Serial Mom was hillarious: Kathleen Turner turned out perfect as
    a John Waters' Character. Some funnt moments at the start with the
    phone calls, Her need to make everything perfect in her family...
    At the end I think they should of had everyone in court using the
    thigh master when Suzanne Sommers walked in.Yahoo!
    
    
    
    Bob
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| 666.3 | I *loved* it | 11435::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Mon Sep 26 1994 12:53 | 27 | 
|  |     I'm a major John Waters fan.  I've loved everything he's done (with the
    exception of Pink Flamingos). I kinda miss divine but was not
    dissapointed by Kathleen Turner.  
    
    This film reminds me a lot of "Eating Raoul" wherein it protrays the
    main character (or characters) having a sense of confused morality.
    
    I also noticed that Mink Stole was back (as the neighbor that Turner
    was Harassing).  Last time I saw her in a JW film, it was in Polyester.
    She played the "secratary/girlfriend" of Francine Fishpaw's (the main
    char played by Divine) Husband (Elmer).
    
    Does anyone know where else I've seen her. She looked familiar when I
    saw her in Polyester and she still does - but I can't place her...
    
    Steve
    
    POSSIBLE SPOILER
    
    
    	Some Memorable quotes
    	---------------------
    	"Now chip - you know how I hate the Brown Word"
    	
    	"she's armed... and F***ing Nuts!"
    
    	"Suzanne Sommers - this is my bad side!"
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| 666.4 |  | TNPUBS::C_MILLER |  | Tue Oct 04 1994 16:11 | 2 | 
|  |     Just a note if anyone rents this with small kids around...there are
    some pretty gory moments on screen.
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| 666.5 |  | NETRIX::michaud | Kato Kalin | Tue Oct 04 1994 16:53 | 4 | 
|  | > Just a note if anyone rents this with small kids around...there are
> some pretty gory moments on screen.
	Not to mention lots of usage of some cuss words ....
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| 666.6 |  | DTRACY::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon Nov 14 1994 13:19 | 3 | 
|  |     I got turned off by some of the grosser moments; someone who enjoys
    schlocky horror movies wouldn't have a problem.  Other than that, I was
    well amused.  Kathleen Turner was great!
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| 666.7 | Ridiculous imo ... | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | Minister of chiles | Mon Jun 05 1995 10:40 | 12 | 
|  |     
    Well, I have to come forwards and differ from the previous reviews
    of this movie.  My wife and I kind of felt like "what's the point of
    this movie" after we watched it.  Yes, it was billed as a comedy, but
    wasn't very humorous, had quite a bit of gore, and a lot of gratuitous
    foul language.  I don't have a problem with foul language when it's 
    appropriate to get a point across, but it certainly served no purpose
    in this movie.  My thoughts after watching this movie was that Kathleen
    Turner's career must be at an all time low to find herself in this
    role.  
    
     Lv
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| 666.8 | That's our JW! | SNOFS1::FAKES | So, how d'ya land this thing anyhow? | Fri Jun 30 1995 02:04 | 8 | 
|  |     It served a purpose - just not one that everyone would appreciate. It
    was the juxtoposition of the homely and horrible aspects of her
    character that made the movie work (for me anyhow).
    
    Anyhow, nobody that loves JW's work (such as myself) would ever accuse 
    him of good taste ;-)
    
    Rob
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