Pecker

1998

Comedy / Drama

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 52% · 46 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 64% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 15454 15.5K

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Plot summary

A Baltimore teenager who picks up a second-hand camera starts snapping his way to stardom, soon turning into a nationwide sensation, with a fateful choice between his life and his art.

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Top cast

Christina Ricci as Shelley
John Waters as Pervert on Phone
Mary Kay Place as Joyce
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795.88 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
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29.97 fps
1 hr 26 min
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1.44 GB
1916*1040
English 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  
29.97 fps
1 hr 26 min
Seeds 10

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by gpeevers 7 / 10

Probably my favorite film from John Waters

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Reviewed by Mikew3001 7 / 10

A witty view on the American way of life

"Pecker" is a young, unknown photographer from Baltimore who becomes a big star in the public, the media and the local art scene with his pictures showing the dirty reality of all-day life just as dirty underwear or human excrements. It's a typical topic of John Waters Baltimore-based independent comedies to show the weird sides of the American way of life between political correctness fashion and conservative backlashes by exploring the backgrounds of the middle class society of his hometown.

Edward Furlong of "Terminator 2" fame plays Pecker, supported by Christina Ricchi, photographer Cindy Sherman, legendary Patricia Hearst and Water's long-time actress Mink Stole. Although the pacing of the plot becomes a big flaw sometimes and can't compete with the fast and furious joke attacks of Water's brilliant "Serial Mom", it's still has some good laughs in it and some unforgettable scenes like a former junkie-girl who became a vegetarian by sniffing peas from a vegetable dish... "Pecker" is a great comedy about the arrogance of the art scene, media hypes, middle-class sex angst and the strange ways of how to become a pop star without realizing it. Recommended!

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