Dr. Venture turns a dead Monarch henchman into a Frankenstein monster. Meanwhile, a group of kids who look like a twisted version of the Scooby Doo gang shows up to 'solve a mystery'. Brock gets in touch with his inner feelings with Dr. Orpheus.
Mary Harron was inspired to write the movie after reading the SCUM Manifesto, the anti-men rhetoric Valerie Solanas published in the 1960s. The film was originally planned as a documentary, but the filmmakers found almost no footage of Solanas or anyone to speak about her. The filmmakers were given permission to reproduce some of Andy Warhol's paintings and silk screens for the set, but they had to destroy them after filming. The band "Yo La Tengo" appears briefly (along with ...[Read Story ]