"Hairspray" director Adam Shankman has sharp words for moviegoers who avoided his film because they didn't want to deal with a cross-dressing, fat-suit clad John Travolta in one of the lead roles.
"It's a shame because they were missing out on something that was going to give them a shot in their day," Shankman told Reuters. "It was an awfully grumpy and surly attitude."
Au contraire: those of us who missed the movie weren't being grumpy or surly. We just don't care to see the smug Mr. Travolta playing hetero with "Hairspray" after he did so much stretching with "Grease."
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