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Miss Firecracker (1989)
Released By: HBO Video   Rating: PG   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: HBO Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Thomas Schlamme
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Alfre Woodard, Ann Wedgeworth, Holly Hunter, Mary Steenburgen, Scott Glenn, Tim Robbins
Published ID: 858
UPC: 687797107091, 687797107046,
Plot: A hot tamale tries to throw off a different sort of heat in this comedy of small-town manners. Carnelle Scott (Holly Hunter) is best-known in her hometown of Yazoo City, MS, for her unrepentant promiscuity. An orphan taken in by her genteel relatives, she idolizes her older cousin, Elain Rutledge (Mary Streenburgen), a former Fourth of July Miss Firecracker contest winner who is taking time out from her life as a pampered wife in Atlanta to give a speech on My Life as a Beauty at this year's pageant. Determined to follow in Elain's footsteps, Carnelle puts a damper on her libido and enlists the help of local seamstress Popeye Jackson (Alfre Woodard) in preparing for the pageant. She also implores Elain to let her borrow the red dress in which Elain won the contest in 1972. Meanwhile, Elain's brother, ne'er-do-well Delmount Williams (Tim Robbins), arrives with a get-rich-quick scheme that involves hocking the family estate. Into this mix steps Mac Sam (Scott Glenn), one of the men who contributed to Carnelle's scandalous past. Adapted by Beth Henley from her own play {+The Miss Firecracker Contest}, Miss Firecracker finds Hunter reprising her stage role. The actress also starred in Henley's {+Crimes of the Heart} on Broadway, although she did not appear in the 1986 film adaptation. Woodard and Steenburgen previously appeared together in Cross Creek. Miss Firecracker was shot on-location in real-life Yazoo City. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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Cathartic Southern Camp
Added 11/8/2009

This movie has been one of my favorites for years. But then, I like all of Beth Henley's work. It is over the top, funny and outrageous, even ridiculous at times. But there was also real humanity and connections that I found moving. I believe I remember hearing Holly Hunter say that she played the character much as she did when performing it on Broadway; and when she saw the film, she found her performance grotesque. I don't agree. She's extreme and a bit over the top, but I thought her performance was charming and appropriately desperate at times. And I could watch it again and again. Actually, I have.

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A very funny comedy, with heart
Added 7/29/2008

This is one of those films that I view every now and then when I need a good laugh. Holly Hunter is superb as Carnelle Scott, the wannabe beauty queen. Although we laugh at the characters, Beth Henley's writing is never mean spirited to the characters. It is a virtuoso ensemble cast. There are some real gems in here, the scene where "Popeye" (Alfre Woodward) explains how her eyes started popping out, and Delmont and his former Miss Firecracker sister (Tim Robbins and Mary Steenburgen) tango through the house. The Miss Firecracker talent contest is brilliant...........this film deserves attention.
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Probably one of the nicest movies of this genre
Added 7/4/2008

And not a bad introduction to astronomy. I guess the only complaint is the whole production seems too stagey, as if the performers never completely made the transition from acting for stage to screen. While other beauty pageant send-ups that followed in the next decade, like "Drop Dead Gorgeous" and "The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom," left me hurting and frowning, "Miss Firecracker" provided a much needed sympathetic counterbalance. I'm sorry I kissed your girlfriend.
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Holly Hunter is sooo funny!!!
Added 6/18/2008

I Love This Movie! I always made me laugh! Holly Hunter, Tim Robbins, and Mary Steenburgen are hilarious as a family. Carnelle (Hunter)is trying to win a beauty contest for the fourth of July like her cousin Elain (Steenburgen). My favorite part is the IR romance between Tim Robbins and Alfre Woodard. It is really good!
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A small movie, a sleeper --
Added 5/15/2008

a movie of which I'd never heard, though I considered Holly Hunter hot in "Broadcast News".

Then this was recommended to me. A small movie and a sleeper that is a must see. Steenbergen is excellent [...]. Holly is the orphan-turned-town-pump-turned-determinedly-upwardly-mobile in the big small way offered by a small town.

All are excellent, but it is Alfre Woodard who walks -- ambles? -- away with the film. Hilarious and profoundly serious at the same time. And of a lovely light romantic idealism lighter than the lightened Holly in the scene at the end when Holly finally climbs above the ground.

Sweet and lovely film. You'll love it. If you don't, then you didn't watch it.

Popcorn-suitable, for those who prefer that kind of film.

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Cathartic Southern Camp
Added 11/8/2009

This movie has been one of my favorites for years. But then, I like all of Beth Henley's work. It is over the top, funny and outrageous, even ridiculous at times. But there was also real humanity and connections that I found moving. I believe I remember hearing Holly Hunter say that she played the character much as she did when performing it on Broadway; and when she saw the film, she found her performance grotesque. I don't agree. She's extreme and a bit over the top, but I thought her performance was charming and appropriately desperate at times. And I could watch it again and again. Actually, I have.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A very funny comedy, with heart
Added 7/29/2008

This is one of those films that I view every now and then when I need a good laugh. Holly Hunter is superb as Carnelle Scott, the wannabe beauty queen. Although we laugh at the characters, Beth Henley's writing is never mean spirited to the characters. It is a virtuoso ensemble cast. There are some real gems in here, the scene where "Popeye" (Alfre Woodward) explains how her eyes started popping out, and Delmont and his former Miss Firecracker sister (Tim Robbins and Mary Steenburgen) tango through the house. The Miss Firecracker talent contest is brilliant...........this film deserves attention.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Probably one of the nicest movies of this genre
Added 7/4/2008

And not a bad introduction to astronomy. I guess the only complaint is the whole production seems too stagey, as if the performers never completely made the transition from acting for stage to screen. While other beauty pageant send-ups that followed in the next decade, like "Drop Dead Gorgeous" and "The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom," left me hurting and frowning, "Miss Firecracker" provided a much needed sympathetic counterbalance. I'm sorry I kissed your girlfriend.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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