Although not a film director, but a YouTuber, his work is heavily inspired by John Waters and features all the same gore, profanity, and filth beloved in John Waters' films. As a big fan of John Waters, I highly recommend taking a look at Brandon Rodgers Blood and Makeup docuseries. He is fucking hilarious and has a whole cinematic universe. Fun fact: They actually worked together on Helluva Boss
Jan 15, 2025

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everything he’s done will be hilarious and touching if you’re eccentric&wild at heart. you have to have a little filth&rot inside you to truly enjoy his films but if you’re a freak, it’ll be a door to a new world of absurdity. his interviews are great too. he’s so entertaining & inspiring for young filmmakers trying to make it with no resources. also a true badass
May 8, 2025
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In the last few months I have watched all of his films and read his book. While I have been obsessed with other artists, this has been my most intense and committed deep dive. I was first introduced to him through his more structured works (The Beach Bum and Mr. Lonely) then I started to unpack his more perverse and experimental projects. I found many of his films unbearable upon first watch (KIDS, Trash Humpers, Baby Invasion) but even then there is always a strong statement behind what he creates and these pieces proved to be constantly on my mind. One of the interesting aspects of his method is the fact that the harder something is to watch, the more it has an impact on you. He is more interested in creating viscerally poignant works than following the traditional conventions of cinema, and he has stated that he believes art to be perfect in the fact that it simply exists. What Harmony was able to create with Gummo is an amazingly unique directorial debut, and all of his projects since are impressively committed to his style and artistic vision. None of his works appeal to everyone, but none of his works necessarily seek to. Harmony Korine is a man that dropped out of NYU to skateboard and make movies. The more I have sought to understand what he creates, the more he has become an artist that I deeply respect.
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Anything he does it’s amazing, a whole career devoted to documentaries of many different things, truly recommend!
May 21, 2024

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- Go on an all-inclusive resort - Have a full on spa day - Live alone and be naked - Fly business class - Eat and read outside in a foreign country, e.g, portugal - Learn to sew/ alter my own clothes - Visit the circus - Attend a 1920s themed murder mystery party
Mar 2, 2025
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the walls were plastered with old timey fashion and porno mags. pretty sick indeed.
Jan 18, 2025
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This journey started when I was about 8/9 and my favourite youtuber at the time painted their room lime green. Thus, of course, my favourite colour had to be lime green. This later evolved to mint green as I found the sharpness of lime to be quite jarring and outdated. Mint green was more "trendy". Then one day I was scrolling through Pinterest and found these images of a bass guitar and some vinyl AM platform boots. They were the perfect shades of green, more muted and grey (which beleive make most colours look better). I also discovered that the finish of the colour can be almost as important as the colour itself. TLDR: grey-green with a preferably vinyl/glossy finish (like wet paint.)
Mar 2, 2025