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 Related Website - Patty Hearst (1988) - Film & TV: Waters’s World (The Boston Phoenix . 08-10-98)
She met Waters at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival, when she was there with the Natasha Richardson-starring Patty Hearst, the Paul Schrader movie.
The story of CECIL B. DEMENTED mirrors that of Waters favorite Patty Hearst, the heiress who was A fast, furious and fu...
Patty Hearst (1988) - Film and TV: Waters’s World (The Boston Phoenix.
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 newtimesbpb.com Raging Waters 2000-08-24
You might say Cecil B. Demented is Waters' way of answering the undoubtedly perpetual query "What's Patty Hearst really like?" and its inevitable follow-up, "Do you think she was brainwashed, or was she in on the whole thing from the beginning?" And to judge from this film, Waters is resolutely noncommittal on both questions.
John Waters entered the picture in 1988 when he met Hearst at the Cannes Film Festival, where director Paul Schrader's film of her account of her ordeal, Patty Hearst, premiered.
When John Waters is at his best, as he is in his latest, Cecil B. Demented, he can drive you in in a way few filmmakers have ever managed to do.
www.newtimesbpb.com /issues/2000-08-24/film.html   (894 words)

  
 John Waters
Waters' other moderately mainstream films include Cry Baby with Johnny Depp, Pecker with Edward Furlong and Christina Ricci, and A Dirty Shame with Tracey Ullman, Johnny Knoxville, Patty Hearst, and again, Mink Stole.
After that, Waters was off to New York University, where he was booted for smoking marijuana.
Waters pioneered ironic smartassery long before Letterman, and mastered the offensive arts long before Andres Serrano crafted "Piss Christ." William S. Burroughs once called Waters "The Pope of trash."
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 John Waters
Waters' other moderately mainstream films include Cry Baby with Johnny Depp, Pecker with Edward Furlong and Christina Ricci, and A Dirty Shame with Tracey Ullman, Johnny Knoxville, Patty Hearst, and again, Mink Stole.
Waters pioneered ironic smartassery long before Letterman, and mastered the offensive arts long before Andres Serrano crafted "Piss Christ." William S. Burroughs once called Waters "The Pope of trash."
Armed with an 8mm camera, Waters and several high school weirdoes formed a repertory troupe called the Dreamland Players, and began filming the most vile crap Waters could imagine.
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 John Waters
Attended court trials of the Manson gang, Patty Hearst, and serial killer Richard Ramirez.
1991 Honored with a 7-day career retrospective, "Midnight Madness: The Films of John Waters", at the Angelika Theater in NYC.
1975 "Pink Flamingos" was closed down in Hicksville, NY; Waters fined $5,000 for obscenity.
www.hollywood.com /celebs/detail/celeb/1114883   (717 words)

  
 John Waters Forum @ Filmbug
He uses an eclectic mix of talent, including actors such as Mink Stole, Ricki Lake, Sonny Bono, Debbie Harry, and Patty Hearst, as well as stars like Kathleen Turner, Johnny Depp, and Tab Hunter.
John Waters (Thu Dec 26, 2002 10:30pm ET)
Occasional actor, and director of the films starring the now-deceased, obese, drag artiste Divine, such as Pink Flamingoes, Hairspray, and Polyester.
www.filmbug.com /db/1405-8   (717 words)

  
 StereoTimes - DVD Review - Pecker
Waters' original leading personality Divine may have long since passed away, but Mink Stole and Mary Vivienne Pearce are still on hand along with Patty Hearst, back for her third go around with Waters.
On the DVD supplementary commentary track Waters more than once calls the film "sweet" without a hit of irony in his voice.
Commentary by John Waters; "Pecker's Snapshot Gallery" featuring on-camera interview with Chuck Shacochis, the real photographer behind Pecker's portfolio; cast and crew biographies and filmographies.; theatrical trailer.
www.stereotimes.com /Pecker.shtm   (548 words)

  
 Jazzmatazz Newsletter 193 - Capsule Reviews & Jazz Releases for 31 August 2004
(In July, they released the first CD issues of a pair of Blue Note titles, Duke Pearson's The Phantom from 1968 and Reuben Wilson's A Groovy Situation, from 1970.) This week, they have released another pair of titles, a Les McCann 1971 Atlantic album and a new CD of vintage material by vocalist Patty Waters.
Patty Waters recorded two 1965 albums for ESP and then was not really heard from again until a 1996 collaboration with pianist Jessica Williams, Love Songs (Jazz Focus
In addition to commenting on McCann's background and the origins of the sessions, he's also interviewed some of the original musicians.
jazzmatazz.home.att.net /newsletters/04/n193.html   (1777 words)

  
 Cecil B. DeMented (2000): Reviews
Even with Cecil B. Demented, which fails on just about every level, you've got to hand it to him (Waters): The idea for the film is kind of inspired.
It is kind of a parody on the whole Patty Hearst/terrorism thing except in this case it deals with the film industry, the great thing is Patty has a cameo in the film as Fidget's mother.
DeMented is Waters the way we like him--spiked with laughs and served with a twist.
www.metacritic.com /video/titles/cecilbdemented   (1777 words)

  
 Serial Mom
Hubby Sam Waterston and kids Matthew Lillard and Ricki Lake don't have a clue that in fact it is squeaky-clean mom who is the killer at large in their Baltimore neighborhood and who has murdered, among others, the guy who dumped her daughter.
Summary: Director John Waters creates here a wickedly funny--and nasty--comedy starring Kathleen Turner as the ultimate suburbanite: a woman so obsessed with suburban perfection that she kills a neighbor for not separating her recyclables.
The final courtroom scene is a riot, turning her into a celebrity defendant (long before O.J.) and featuring a terrific cameo by Patty Hearst (yes, that Patty Hearst).
homepage.mac.com /childlost/details/page408.html   (1777 words)

  
 Don Henley
Patty Smyth, Benmont Tench, Michael Boddicker, Vinnie Colaiuta, Tim Drummond, Michael Fisher, Bob Glaub, George Gruel, Larry Klein, Roger Linn, Steve Lukather, Steve Madaio, David Paich, Pino Palladino, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Porcaro, Axl Rose, Timothy B. Schmit, Neil Stubenhaus, Carmen Twillie, Ian Wallace, Frank Simes, Waddy Wachtel, Maxine Waters, Julia Waters and Jai
Richard Wachtel, Charlie Drayton, Waddy Wachtel, Maxine Waters, Julia
Wallace, Warren Zevon, Waddy Wachtel and Mark Williams.
www.bluedesert.dk /donhenley.html   (1777 words)

  
 DVD REVIEW: SERIAL MOM
"Serial Mom" is the most mainstream film Waters has ever tackled, and he has fun with the conventions.
Even towards the end, when Patty Hearst plays a juror with the bad sense to wear white shoes after Labor Day, the film still kicks butt.
How Waters handles this dilemma is just part of the wicked fun of "Serial Mom." I like John waters films because he's audacious.
www.lightviews.com /serialmomdvd.htm   (1777 words)

  
 Winston-Salem Journal Who's Coming Out?
But that doesn't mean Patty's out of the running.
The Simpsons has never shied away from gay themes, from the episode where Bart befriended a gay man (played by John Waters) to the episode where Homer moved to a gay neighborhood when he was kicked out of the house.
Of Marge's sisters, Patty seems the least interested in romance with a man. The sight of a naked Homer once led her to remark "There goes the last lingering shred of my heterosexuality." And someone else was in that closet with Smithers during the parade and whoever it was sounded a lot like Patty.
www.journalnow.com /servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031780885561&tacodalogin=no   (1777 words)

  
 Cecil B. DeMented (2000)
A bit of a nod to the high profile Patty Hearst case, but with movie royalty instead (and yes, "Patricia" Hearst is of course in the film, playing the mother of one of the rebels).
There are a lot of funny jokes in Cecil B. DeMented, but that is the problem with John Waters.
If you are a fan of John Waters' films, you'll probably like Cecil B. DeMented.
www.moviepie.com /rent/cecil_b_demented.htm   (413 words)

  
 Don Henley
Patty Smyth, Benmont Tench, Michael Boddicker, Vinnie Colaiuta, Tim Drummond, Michael Fisher, Bob Glaub, George Gruel, Larry Klein, Roger Linn, Steve Lukather, Steve Madaio, David Paich, Pino Palladino, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Porcaro, Axl Rose, Timothy B. Schmit, Neil Stubenhaus, Carmen Twillie, Ian Wallace, Frank Simes, Waddy Wachtel, Maxine Waters, Julia Waters and Jai
Albhy Galuten, Benmont Tench, Michael Boddicker, Bill Cuomo, Tim Drummond,
Ras Baboo, Benmont Tench, Kenny Edwards, Steve Foreman, Bob Glaub, Max
www.bluedesert.dk /donhenley.html   (1006 words)

  
 Brigid Berlin
With Brigid Berlin, John Waters, Patty Hearst, Paul Morrissey, Taylor Mead, Larry Rivers, Richard Bernstein and Bob Colacello.
But even if you don't share the admiration that Waters expresses as one of a handful of talking heads in "Pie in the Sky: The Brigid Berlin Story," its subject is likely to make an impact on you.
Brigid Berlin did--in part because of her size (250 pounds-plus), in part because of her family connections (her father, Richard, ran the Hearst Corp.) but mostly because of the sheer force of her slashing wit and obsessive/compulsive personality.
www.jimdero.com /News2001/NewsAug3Berlin.htm   (1006 words)

  
 RE: Symbionese Liberation Army
Patty Hearst: daughter of the rich San Francisco Hearst publishing family (see Citizen Kane movie), kidnapped in the 1970s by the radical group Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA).
Recently has surfaced as actress in some John Waters movies such as Hairspray and Serial Mom.
- Mitch > -----Original Message----- > From: Jamie Crewe [mailto:dumb_pilot] > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 4:21 PM > To: yves; babel-list > Subject: Re: Symbionese Liberation Army > > > I know it's a painfully 15 yr old thing to ask, but who was > Patty Hearst?
www.xnet2.com /patti/archives/0211/msg00113.html   (325 words)

  
 ESPN Outdoors -- Woo's whirlwind ride from the Windy City
What Daves does remember is a post-news conference golf-cart ride at Soldier's Field with his wife, Patty.
That's how defending BASS Masters Classic champion Woo Daves describes his whirlwind year after winning the 2000 Classic on the waters of Lake Michigan near Chicago.
Much of his win last year was a blur, but Woo Daves remembers his tricky victory lap with his wife, Patty.
www.espn.go.com /outdoors/fishing/s/f_fea_classic_woo_burkhead.html   (325 words)

  
 Serial Mom (1994)
Waters assembles many regulars from previous films - Mink Stole, Mary Vivian Pearce, Traci Lords, Patty Hearst and now mega-famous talkshow host Ricki Lake whom Waters gave her first acting break.
And unfortunately by the time the film arrived on the scene the whole satiric theme of the media obsession with serial killers had been done by Natural Born Killers (1994) and Water’s rehash of it comes across surprisingly dull.
The film is further undone by an unfocused script - the reason for Kathleen Turner’s killings seems to be taken for granted, construed as no more than series of sarcastic attacks on the petty-minded.
www.moria.co.nz /horror/serialmom.htm   (531 words)

  
 registry.htm
Reverend Willie Morganfield, a cousin of Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield) is pastor.
Opened by Jim O'Neal and Patty Johnson in 1988, this building housed the recording studio for Rooster Blues, built by local musicians.
Charley Patton learned from an older musician, Henry Sloan, and passed on what he knew to Willie Brown and Howlin' Wolf who also lived at Dockery.
www.blueshighway.org /registry.htm   (4225 words)

  
 Kim Gordon / Ikue Mori / DJ Olive, MP3 Album Music Download at eMusic
The sonic manipulation creates its own narrative, while Gordon's singing weaves in and out of the sound with a ghostly beauty that recalls experimental free vocalists such as Patty Waters or Joan LaBradford.
The music is full of stops and starts, short snatches of funkified low-end that dissipate as quick as they begin, and ringing alien sounds, all spun into a post-apocalyptic, cyberconscious milieu of indeterminate time and space, a razed wasteland of alternately glistening and metallic washes of sound.
The music is an exercise in deconstruction, to be sure, and is not exactly easy listening, but it is also a relentlessly expressive dismantling of sound that doesn't leave a listener spent just for trying to follow its headiness.
www.emusic.com /album/10661/10661521.html   (556 words)

  
 Harvard Film Archive: Directors in Focus
This fascinating chronicle of ubiquitous Warhol Superstar Brigid Berlin is told through interviews with the sixty-something media heiress and ex-bohemian food-and-drug addict herself, as well as with other former Factory-related personalities and commentators such as Patty Hearst and John Waters.
Warhol incorporated Vinyl into a multimedia extravaganza that he mounted in the spring of 1966 at the Dom in the East Village under the title “The Exploding Plastic Inevitable.” Essentially a discotheque, the piece consisted of multi-screen projections, strobe lights, recorded music, and live performance by the Velvet Underground.
Warhol made hundreds of such “screen tests,” in which subjects posed silently in close-up before a static camera without direction for the duration of a single roll of film.
www.harvardfilmarchive.org /calendars/03_winter/warhol.html   (556 words)

  
 Henry County
Henry County marriage abstracts report his marriage to Sarah Perkins on 17 Mar 1810 as well as the 20 Jul 1803 marriage of Patty Meek to Elijah Fisher.
Bazil Meek and Elizabeth Meek, his wife, to John Foree, both of Henry County, Kentucky $575.00, for a tract of land on waters of Drennon Lick Creek, 140 acres being part of 2,000 acres survey conveyed to Lynch to Woodcock, to John Meek to Bazil Meek.
Henry County marriage abstracts indicate that Jeremiah Meek married Rachael Rawlings on 29 Dec 1815.
members.aol.com /Chantery/Articles/Henry.htm   (2956 words)

  
 USS Borie
The first Borie (DD-215) was launched 4 October 1919 by William Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; sponsored by Miss Patty Borie, great-grandniece of Secretary Borie; and commissioned 24 March 1920, Lieutenant Commander E. Clement in command.
In April 1920 Borie joined the United States Naval Detachment in Turkish Waters for service in the Black Sea.
Borie made four patrols with the Card group.
www.destroyers.org /DANFS/h-dd-215.htm   (2956 words)

  
 Cecil B. Demented
The story of CECIL B. DEMENTED mirrors that of Waters favorite Patty Hearst, the heiress who was kidnapped by a terrorist group in 1974 at the age of 19, brainwashed, and made to rob a bank.
Cecil and his gang of film terrorists, the Sprocket Holes (who each has a tattoo of the name of their favorite director), kidnap spoiled superstar Honey Whitlock (Melanie Griffith) at the Baltimore premiere of her new film with the intention of forcing her to star in their antistudio opus RAVING BEAUTY.
Cecil (Stephen Dorff) is a radical young (and arguably insane) filmmaker whose motive for creating his art stems from a violent dissatisfaction with the pandering product produced by Hollywood.
www.videoflicks.com /titles/1099/1099570.htm?14107   (698 words)

  
 Dr. Patty Cowell
Cowell, P.E., Waters, N.S., and Denenberg, V.H. Effects of early environment on the development of functional laterality in Morris maze performance.
Cowell, P.E., Allen, L.S., Zalatimo, N.S., and Denenberg, V.H. A developmental study of sex and age interactions in the human corpus callosum.
Cowell, P.E., Jernigan, T.L., Denenberg, V.H., and Tallal, P. 1995.Neuroanatomical effects of Prenatal Risk in Language- and Learning-Impaired Children.
www.shef.ac.uk /l/learningdis/publications/cowell_patty.html   (698 words)

  
 Spunk Den Overste Toppen Pa en Blamalt Flaggstang gullbuy review
Spunk are improvisation and somewhere between Yoko Ono, the Raincoats, Can's Ethnological Survey's and Patty Waters on ESP-Disk.
Spunk combine a bunch of acoustic instruments (cello, French horn, trumpet) with toy instruments and live sampling and electronics.
Spunk's first album is now on my list to acquire, it is named Det Eneste Jeg Vet, er at det Ikke er en Støvsuger (The Only Thing I Know Is That It Isn't a Vacuum Cleaner).
www.gullbuy.com /buy/2002/9_24/spunk.cfm   (279 words)

  
 Home - Intuitive Music
Jarrett absorbed the music of Sonny Rollins, the Beach Boys, Patty Waters, Miles Davis’ 60s/70s work, Gun Club, and lots of Jeanne Lee.
Alan White's latest musical project is the group White, a brand-new vehicle for cutting-edge, progressive modern music performed with a world-class band.
The latest offering from "Young People", the duo formed by Katie Eastburn and Jarrett Silberman, was recorded in LA. Katie is immersed herself in the music of Judy Garland, Peggy Lee, Chet Baker, Neil Young and Mary J Blige, and in the Top 40 Hip Hop and R‘n‘B she taught dance to.
www.intuitivemusic.com   (192 words)

  
 Tony Coulter's Playlist for November 7, 2000
PATTY WATERS Song of Life with Hush Little Baby (College Tour)
MAMAS & THE PAPAS Got a Feelin' (If You Can Believe Your Eyes & Ears)
A CID SYMPHONY] Loadusphone Number 1 (A Cid Symphony)
www.wfmu.org /Playlists/Tony/tony.001107.html   (207 words)

  
 Pearls Before Swine News
Pearls Before Swine: Wizard of Is, and Patty Waters: You Thrill Me
This is in regard to the obscene comic 'Pearls Before Swine.' We read the comic when it first appeared in The Star and found it quite boring.
The latter four are the central characters of "Pearls Before Swine," a 3-year-old comic strip that appears in The Register-Guard and more than 175 other newspapers...
www.topix.net /who/pearls-before-swine   (449 words)

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