Open Post: Hosted By John Waters Saying Bad Taste Is Dead

Get the Full StoryUp is down, right is left and John Waters is on the cover of Town & Country wearing a 3,300 smoking jacket. In the accompanying interview, America s preeminent arbiter of bad taste says he s not even sure it exists anymore. Not since Donald Trump made a habit of eating dog turds off the carpet in the Oval Office on national television. Metaphorically of course.

Of course, he s right. Things have been upside down since John Travolta tried to slip into Divine s cha-cha heels to play Edna Turnblad in the movie of the musical of the movie Hairspray please, check my math. I dare you . I honestly believe Travolta inadvertently caused a disruption in the spacetime continuum with that performance and I m not even sure we re on the real planet earth anymore. John didn t have anything to say about that particular event horizon, but he did say that Donald Trump not getting that Baltimore s rat population is a cherished and beloved community in that town, marked a turning point. According to T&C Catherine Zeta-Jones cannot believe this is happening in her magazine! :

Wherever you consider Waters s station, matters of taste are always shifting, and the last several years scrambled our most traditional notions of decorum and decency. When Donald Trump called Baltimore a land of rats and other rodents, Waters went on television to defend his hometown and its vermin.

I mean, Ricki Lake wears a roach dress as Tracy Turnblad in Hairspray. She kicks a rat off her shoe when she has her first romantic kiss! he says. Trump wasn t in on the joke. Even bad taste wasn t fun. Those Christmas decorations? He thinks that s good taste. He ruined bad taste.

Waters stops for a moment and reconsiders. Bad taste. I don t even think there is such a thing anymore. I think what used to be called bad taste is now American humor, he says. When I started, it was sick jokes: That s about as funny as an iron lung. Now the kind of stuff I had in my early movies is normal. That s why my movies are now playing on television, which I never thought would happen. Ever.

Earlier in the interview John expressed incredulity over the fact that his 1970 film Multiple Maniacs, in which a travelling sideshow Lady Divine s Cavalcade of Perversions is actually a front for a group of psychotic kidnappers, with Lady Divine herself the most vicious and depraved of all but her life changes after she gets raped by a fifteen-foot lobster, is currently streaming on HBO Max. It s also in the Criterion Collection. But all is not lost. John calls Machine Gun Kelly a contemporary purveyor of what he calls good bad taste, which is when people are in on the joke of their own ostentation. So damn. Fringe culture is over over.

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