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Wigstock - The Movie

Wigstock - The Movie

Wigstock - The Movie

Outrageous, outlandish and totally out of the closet, Wigstock: The Movie is a heavily mascaraed look at New York's most extravagant celebration of drag! "Colorful, flamboyant [and] extremely funny" (Blockbuster Entertainment Guide), this uninhibited look at the annual Wigstock Festival takes you behind the scenesand into the dressing roomsfor an uproarious play-by-play of theself-proclaimed "Super Bowl of drag"! A "glitzy, lively, lovingly made show" (The…

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Last updated: December 15, 2009, 2:55 am

Wigstock - The Movie Customer reviews:

Average Rating: 4.0 Total Reviews: 13

(A. Steele, 2009-06-29) for anyone who has not experienced the New York Wigstock festival, this is a perfect representation. RuPaul's performance at the height of her "Supermodel" phase is worth the price alone. Great performance art.

(Jerome Wendt, 2007-10-09) Now that Lady Bunny has taken an indefinite hiatus from producing "Wigstock", this video is even more valuable as historical documentary. Most of the big names are here captured in good performances. Joey Arias, Lypsinka. Rue Paul, Lady Bunny and others make for a fun show. The behind the scenes footage puts the occasion into perspective. Even if you don 't care about the historical context of this film, you're in for a treat just watching the show unfold. Even the "on the street" scenes are fun.

(JMDiablo, 2007-07-26) This DVD makes you wish you were at the live Wigstock event back in the day when it was not a commercial event. The perfomers are funny. The music is great. My favorites being RuPaul and DeeeLite. Too bad there aren't any extras, but all in all a fun look at cross dressers and trannies who aren't afraid to poke fun at themselves.

(Nemen M. Terc, 2007-05-12) This movie shows the freedom and the drama behind people who strive to be lively and enjoy life.

(Amos Lassen, 2007-01-17) "WIGSTOCK" Let's Party Amos Lassen and Cinema Pride If you are ever down n the dumps or just looking to be entertained, put "Wigstock" in your DVD player and sit back and enjoy. The original Wigstock festival was held in New York in 1994 and is immortalized by his great film. It was a day of joy in the city. What a beautiful way to spend an afternoon--people who are proud of who and what they are having a big party. This is the very essence of what makes America the great nation that she is. What a fun experience this is. "Wigstock says to us that we can all get together and just have fun. For 85 minutes you find yourself transported to another place where everything is fun. It is hard to describe this movie. It is a documentary of a drag festival but it is more than that. It is a concert of drag queens but it is more than that. It is more than performance art. There are fabulous costumes and hair-dos and people being together and enjoying each other. Some of the classic drag queens are here: Lady Bunny, RuPaul, Lypsinka and others and everyone possesses a unique talent. But sometimes the audience is even more interesting than the performers. It is a large array of all kinds of people, gay, straight, costumed, undressed, and transgender people--all who have the same idea in mind--to have a good time. There is nothing political here and nothing is sacred. There are live performances and scenes of the skylines of New York. It is so beautiful to see gay and straight alike come together for the simple purpose of having fun. Mistress Formica opens the show and he is followed by Lypsinka who is entertaining as usual (Remember him in "Another Gay Movie"?). He is accompanied by the Wigstock dancers who desperately needed a little more practice but just had a great time pretending they could dance. Leigh Bowery does a bizarre performance about birth. As the performances take place on the stage, the cameras follow Alexis Arquette as he prepares his outfit for the celebration. Coming to the stage is a veritable show case of drag performers--some good, some not so good. There is also a bittersweet moment when you see the imposing World Trade Center rising in the background. It like many who were in the film is no longer with us. It makes us realize that we won't live forever but when you see the gathering of beautiful people you realize that you can live life and be happy while you do. "Wigstock" succeeds despite the fact that it is shallow and silly in parts. If we can celebrate at Wigstock, we can celebrate everyday. It is a look at the happiness and joy we can achieve just by being ourselves and being together. I was reminded of Mardi Gras, New Year's Eve and Halloween all rolled into one big fun time. The message of "Wigstock" is to demonstrate that a drag festival, or any festival for that matter, is nothing more than a means for lighthearted fun. The movie closes with the appearance of the organizer of the whole shebang, Lady Bunny. He is an exaggerated parody of everything drag is about and he is funny. The one thing I did not like is that some of the drag queens provide a feeling of self-importance but I pushed that aside. Surely questions are raised by the festival but they are never answered. The film does not pretend to preach, teach or do anything radical. It simply wants us to enjoy--enjoy the show, enjoy the atmosphere and most of all, enjoy life.

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