Not exact matches
The one for I, Tonya could conceivably read, «Tonya Harding's life underwent a momentous change when she agreed to be interviewed for a sympathetic biopic starring Australian star Margot Robbie that portrayed her as the victim
of a psychotically abusive mother and husband rather than an evil
little scheming
piece of white
trash.»
The album's just a
little over half - an - hour long, and it's all
of a
piece, conveying casual imagery that meanders from the hands - in - pockets wistfulness
of drifting and kicking on
trash cans («Knockin» on Your Screen Door») to turning on the TV and looking out your window.
«Vincent N Roxxy» is a nasty
little piece of B - movie
trash that lacks both the verve to grab you as a guilty pleasure and the artistry to be taken seriously as a dramatic thriller.
Among the hilariously eccentric
pieces of Baltimore white
trash featured: a sweets - obsessed young girl named
Little Chrissy (Lauren Hulsey), who guzzles Jolt cola and eats sugar straight from the sack; her mother Joyce (Mary Kay Place), a thrift - shop owner who enjoys offering her fashion «expertise» to the homeless; Chrissy's older sister Tina (Martha Plimpton), who works at a gay male strip bar known for «teabagging» (don't ask); and Chrissy's grandmother Memama (Jean Schertler), whose sacred statue
of the Virgin Mary not - so - miraculously «speaks» (she makes the voice herself).
These
little smudges, hair, and
pieces of trash make a case for themselves and their significance.