Best Shot Visual Index: Mommie Dearest (1981)
Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 11:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Cinematography, Faye Dunaway, Hit Me With Your Best Shot, Joan Crawford, Mommie Dearest, biopics

For our April Fools tradition of celebrating 'bad movies we love' (last year it was Can't Stop the Music) we opted for Frank Perry's ill-fated but extremely memorable Mommie Dearest (1981). The film, which was quickly adapted from Christina Crawford's 1978 best-selling memoir (published just a year after her famous mother's death), starred Faye Dunaway as the great movie star and Mara Hobel and Diana Scarwid as Christina, Steve Forrest as Crawford's longtime boyfriend Gregg Savitt and Rutanya Alda as Crawford's loyal assistant Carol Ann. The book was controversial in its day, with many stars defending their former co-star but the stories stuck in the public consciousness and the movie lives on in infamy. It was greeted with much derision, winning multiple Razzies (the entire principle cast just listed was nominated in their individual acting categories) but Dunaway's work, oft-quoted and beloved to this day in certain communites (ahem), has always had its share of valiant defenders.

Paul Lohmannn (Nashville, High Anxiety) was the director of photography and here are the films most memorable or "best" shots, according to participants around the web.

MOMMIE DEAREST BEST SHOTS
13 images chosen by 14 blogs
Click on the images to read the corresponding articles 

In Mommie Dearest, we're not seeing Joan Crawford as she was. We're seeing her through several filters..."
-Dancin Dan on Film 

 

Dearest Miss Crawford Ms. Dunaway, I felt that an old-fashioned fan letter is just the sort of gesture reminiscence of Classic Hollywood that you would appreciate..."

- The Film's The Thing


The film is at its best, in fact, when it's focusing on Joan and her relationship with celebrity and fame, rather than the tawdry details of her family."
-The Entertainment Junkie 

I've spent the whole afternoon sick to my stomach and terrified that I just can't do camp anymore."
-Antagony & Ecstasy 

 

Whatever the Real Joan Crawford felt for the Real Christina may never been known. But Movie Joan has a clear resentment for Movie Christina."
-Video Valhalla 

The fact that it's so unrepresentative of the film and their relationship as a whole is why I picked this moment."
-Sorta That Guy 

She’s like the shark in Jaws... She smelled the blood and now she’s going to go for it." 
- Where Are The Advertisers

This movie could be the greatest movie of all time, if it weren't so clearly one of the worst."
 
- Fistful of Films

I had never seen Mommie Dearest before, but being a child of pop culture, I've certainly seen the infamous "No wire hangers!" scene spoofed and referenced hundreds of times..."
-Queerer Things 


Ultimately, this dishonor – fuck the Razzies – is a cornerstone of the film’s so-bad-it’s-good camp classic legacy...
-Paul Outlaw 


This shot right here is filled with bone-chilling intensity..."
- I Want to Believe

For a moment what the film needs is not a stronger director but an exorcist."
- The Film Experience 

The thing is -and I feel a little bad for Christina saying this- that nobody cares about the abuse she suffered as a child..."
- Coco Hits NY

While Joan (definitely) failed as a good mother, her resilience as a Hollywood star and later a Pepsi executive are to be admired" 
- Drink Your Juice, Shelby

 

NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON BEST SHOT: Because Joan deserves balance, the feminist western Johnny Guitar (1954). Won't you join us? Joan is pretty great in it.

Article originally appeared on The Film Experience (http://thefilmexperience.net/).
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