Cry Baby (Director's Cut)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #2753 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-07-12
- Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Formats: Color, Director's Cut, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 92 minutes
Editorial Reviews
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John Waters's goofy, 1990 comedy about a Baltimore girl (Amy Locane) who can't decide if she should remain "good" in her 1954 world or hang out with the motorcycle boys is funny in a scene-by-scene way, but doesn't quite gel into the grand piece the director was hoping for. The cast is exceptionally likable, however, including Johnny Depp as an Elvis type and Iggy Pop as a chattering loony. The best material is set in a fringe world of bikers and losers on the outskirts of town, and Waters writes some hilarious sardonic dialogue for the characters. Cry-Baby is the last of Waters's more undisciplined features; he followed it with the glossier but no less perverse Serial Mom. --Tom Keogh
From The New Yorker
This John Waters' movie, set in Baltimore in 1954, is an attempt to repeat the formula of his "Hairspray" (1988), but this is a much less enjoyable picture. Like all Waters movies, it's about a battle between the good, disreputable people and the bad, conventional ones-in this case, a group of juvenile delinquents (called "drapes"), whose leader is a handsome rock and roller known as Cry-Baby (Johnny Depp), versus "the squares," represented by just about everybody else in town. Cry-Baby, a sensitive sort (he lost both his parents to the electric chair), falls in love with a square girl, Allison (Amy Locane), and the film devotes itself to exploring the question, Can their forbidden love survive in a world that just doesn't understand? Unfortunately, almost everything in the movie feels flat and enervated. It's indifferently, mechanically paced; the musical numbers are ineptly staged; and Depp isn't a very exciting presence. Waters seems to be going through the motions: "Cry-Baby" is all attitude, a rote recitation of mildly naughty jokes he's made before. Maybe cute people don't inspire him. The bizarre supporting cast includes Polly Bergen, former porn queen Traci Lords, Kim McGuire (as a spectacularly ugly girl called Hatchet-Face), Susan Tyrrell, Ricki Lake, Iggy Pop, Troy Donahue, Joey Heatherton, Joe Dallesandro, David Nelson, and celebrity ex-con Patty Hearst. -Terrence Rafferty
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker
Customer Reviews
Classic Good Movie
Many people have already talked about what this movie is about, so I won't repeat that here. I've loved and owned this movie since it first came out (on VHS LOL). Finally wore the VHS out, and was ecstatic when I saw it was on DVD. I've watched it several times since getting it. It's a fun movie, with great characters, and a fun storyline.
Johnny Depp!
I loved this movie for it oddity and horrible acting. The premise of the movie was a bad boy (Johnny Depp) who falls in love with uptown good girl. Of course the usual happens at the end but its the voyage that I find entertaining and enjoyable. I would recommend this for someone who likes those old late 80's and 90's movies that scream off beat cult classic entertainment!
too long to ship
The product was good, it was wrapped and new as promised, but it took a very long time for the person to ship this product.




