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Tape #44 - Mommie Dearest

Tape #44 - Mommie Dearest

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Welcome to the Final Official Episode of the Trash Tapes podcast! As part of the journey to finally giving the podcast a proper send off, we go with the granddaddy of camp trash, as the boys take on 1981's Joan Crawford Biopic 'Mommie Dearest'. On this melodramatic episode, Johann is joined by Ed to see how this biopic is both a horror film and an unintentional comedy. From Faye Dunaway's method acting, the sheer drama, the ropy dialogue, the horror of child abuse, the production stories, its connection to the LGBTQ+ Community and THAT infamous scene... So much is happening! But is this camp classic the biggest mother of them all or is it just a nightmare? Come along and scream with us! NO WIRE HANGERS!

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