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Director: Todd Hughes
Cast: John Boskovich, Bob Hoskins
Door to Door Make Overs...Madness...Murder!!! Ding Dong is the story of two women in love. They are successful, popular and beautiful. But they have one fatal flaw. Like most lesbians these days, they are serial killers.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Ding Dong (1995) is a controversial horror-comedy film directed by Todd Hughes that follows two successful, beautiful lesbian serial killers. The film has received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its dark humor while others found the subject matter distasteful.
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Fans of horror-comedy blends will find a lot to enjoy in Ding Dong, the 1995 film directed by Todd Hughes. With its darkly humorous take on serial killers who also happen to be successful, popular lesbians, the movie offers a unique and unexpected twist on the genre, anchored by strong lead performances from John Boskovich and Bob Hoskins.
A Ding Dong is a chocolate cake produced and distributed in the United States by Hostess Brands and in Canada from Vachon Inc. under the name King Dons; in some U.S. markets, it was previously known as Big Wheels. With the exception of a brief period in 2013, the Ding Dong has been produced continuously since 1967. It is round with a flat top and bottom, close to three inches in diameter and slightly taller than an inch, similar in shape and size to a hockey puck. A white creamy filling is injected into the center and a thin coating of chocolate glaze covers the cake. The Ding Dong was originally wrapped in a square of thin aluminum foil, enabling it to be carried in lunches without melting the chocolate glaze.
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