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Female Trouble <\/em>(1974) Directed by John Waters. 1hr 32min. Rated NC-17<\/p>\n\n\n\n While studying performance art at CalArts in the mid 70s, a young Paul Reubens was inspired by the \u201cconceptual creatures\u201d in Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey\u2019s avant-garde films. He also discovered his longtime friend John Waters\u2019 jaw-dropping and astonishingly funny Female Trouble<\/em>. This cult classic takes fame-lust and crime-worship into unimaginable terrain, making Waters the reigning anarchist-agitprop bad boy of cinema. 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