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      • Film critic Bob Mondello reviews the new film "Drop Dead Gorgeous," a satire of teenage beauty pageants.
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  2. Drop Dead Gorgeous is a 1999 American satirical mockumentary black comedy film directed by Michael Patrick Jann and written by Lona Williams. It stars Kirsten Dunst, Ellen Barkin, Brittany Murphy, Allison Janney, Denise Richards, Kirstie Alley, and Amy Adams in her film debut.

  3. Jul 5, 2019 · Nearly every review of the movie compares it unfavorably to “Smile,” a beauty-pageant satire from 1975, which was directed by Michael Ritchie.

  4. Oct 31, 2020 · The ‘Drop Dead Gorgeous’ cast thrilled moviegoers with the dark comedy. The content of the movie — whose comedy tends to get quite bleak — also contributed to the cult fanbase. Darren ...

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  5. Jan 17, 2022 · In 1999, perhaps the film’s satire of white evangelical Christianity and its fervor against gun culture and crass capitalism cost it some viewers. Becky is an avid shooter; Tammy is the newly elected president of the “Lutheran Sisterhood Gun Club”; Gladys, we learn later, is prone to gun violence.

  6. Jul 23, 1999 · Both films are savage, but "Cheerleader-Murdering Mom" was rich in human nature, while "Drop Dead Gorgeous" simply manipulates the ideas of satire without connecting to the underlying truth. I believed that the Holly Hunter character would do what she did for the reasons she had; I felt the Kirstie Alley character was generated by a screenplay.

  7. Parents need to know that Drop Dead Gorgeous is a 1999 comedy about beauty pageants, a satirical and snide look at small-town life and American attitudes toward adolescent girls and their prospects in life. The cynical script paints an unattractive portrait of unsophisticated America, and of hypocrites who….

  8. Arts. Culture magazines. Drop Dead Gorgeous. views 2,187,070 updated. Drop Dead Gorgeous ★★½ Dairy Queens 1999 (PG-13) Oh, the ambitions of stage moms and their daughters in this mockumentary of small-town Minnesota beauty pageants. Satire takes the lowest road whenever possible, because that's where the laughs happen to be.

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