A DIRTY SHAME is the outrageous new comedy from director John Waters. No stranger to controversy, he is a director who does whatever he wants despite the consequences that may occur. This film is so full of vulgarity that it was slapped with an NC-17 rating right off the bat. According to the MPAA, if the film was cut to obtain an R rating it would only be 10 minutes long. Nonetheless,
A DIRTY SHAME opened in a semi-wide release back in September 2004 and was met with mixed reviews and mediocre box office. Now finally appearing on DVD in both the original and "Neutered" R-rated version, it is ready to shock many new audiences.
Simply put, this is one of the raunchiest films in recent memory. That's part of what makes it so hilarious. The plot is outrageous and the gags are unforgettable - the kind that could only come from the mind of a twisted individual. The visuals are similar to any Waters film. Most of his projects are set within the streets of Baltimore and he almost always employs a '50's vibe even when the film is set in present day. Both of these are evident here and prove that he shows no signs of misusing his trademarks.
This is quite a challenging film to review because it works best if you watch it not expecting much. That's the technique I followed when first seeing this film and I was laughing hysterically from beginning to end. Keep a lookout for a truly unforgettable scene in a nursing home

But this laugh-out-loud comedy is also a social satire, viewing the way that some Americans feel about sex in a comical and well-played manner. Everything here is played for laughs though, from the jokes to the soundtrack (which is a laugh riot all on its own), so it doesn't take itself seriously at all.
The acting is solid if you consider the fact that most of these actors are playing it for laughs. Tracey Ullman is hilarious and steals the show as Sylvia. She has some of the film's best lines and shows her comedic range here. Johnny Knoxville is also quite funny as Ray-Ray. Selma Blair got the most press out of anyone in the film because of the massive prosthetic breasts she wore, and she flaunts them well while also delivering a good supporting performance. The rest of the cast does a respectable job as well.
In closing, rent
A DIRTY SHAME. I don't want to give any more away, but it is truly hilarious and unpredictable fun! Make sure to rent the NC-17 version, for I couldn't picture this film any other way.
8/10 (B+)