A Very Sordid Wedding
Tired of the religious zealotry and anti-gay bigotry in their Texas town, sisters Latrell, LaVonda, and Aunt Sissy decide to protest an 'Anti-Equality Rally' which aims to forbid any same sex weddings in their county. The colorful characters from the previous 'Sordid Lives' decide a wedding is exactly what this small-minded town needs.
10 July 1965, San Francisco, California, USA
29 September 1961, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
29 June 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
14 January 1924, Abilene, Texas, USA
20 September 1935, Borger, Texas, USA
13 April 1964, Westmount, Québec, Canada
8 December 1960, McAllen, Texas, USA
25 March 1948, New York City, New York, USA
13 November 1955, New York City, New York, USA
24 April 1980, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA
20 December 1984, Texas, USA
August 31, 2017
As broad as the side of a barn but much more amusing.
March 10, 2017
If you liked the original, the overdue sequel to Sordid Lives will both delight you and warm your ever-lovin' heart.
September 07, 2017
The film is undeniably energetic, with a lot of good lines written by Shores, but it descends into obvious preachiness, and from this view, the unrelenting wackiness becomes overwhelming.
March 15, 2017
Delivers much of the same brand of raucous, gay-themed humor that propelled its predecessor to surprising success.
July 05, 2017
You'll get a gay rights sermon with your booze and cigarettes and Southern charm the way the good lord intended.
March 07, 2017
There's something touching about Shores' hope that a town like Winters can change colors like the streaks of eye shadow that cake his characters' faces, but his impulse toward Southern-fried cartoonishness cheapens and undermines it.

