Little Shop of Horrors Movie starring Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene (1986) These are Video clips of the songs in the Movie. Enjoy! This video in no way belongs ...
This song's actually incredibly tragic, even when taken out of the context
of the movie. When someone dreams about something (not wants for, dreams),
it often means that they don't have it or that they have a sub-par/broken
version of what they're wishing for. In this case, it's nothing grand, it's
just a sweet little house made perfect by a magazine and a family.
Suggesting that the person who's singing this has neither of those things.
It's kinda sad.
+Carly Yanoff To be clear, Seymour saves Audrey but she is seriously injured. Seymour confesses his actions and Audrey tells him to feed her body to the plant when she dies.He does so then Patrick Martin comes along to tell Seymour of the idea of multiplying Audrey II all across America. Seymour tries to kill it only to get eaten himself and the plants multiply and take over the world.
Little Shop of Horrors Movie starring Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene (1986) These are Video clips of the songs in the Movie. Enjoy! This video in no way belongs ...
Those three women would be charged as accomplices to murder. They never do
anything to stop it. And they probably broke in so that's breaking and
entering. They're the real sadistic villians of this story.
+theelementsofficial They are just telling the story, nobody sees them they are not really there. They are telling a story that happened in the past. That's why they don't help
+theelementsofficial They are just telling the story, nobody sees them they are not really there. They are telling a story that happened in the past. That's why they don't help
A skid-row florist's "mean green mother" of a monster plant is the center of "the looniest, nuttiest, most outrageous movie musical comedy in years" (Jeffrey Lyons, ...
Little Shop of Horrors Movie starring Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene (1986) These are Video clips of the songs in the Movie. Enjoy! This video in no way belongs ...
Wow, this neighbir hood should be happier, this is a greek chorus singing
in the rain, I'm surprised people aren't throwing all of their cash at
them, seriously are these girls just ghosts?
After a screening of the director's cut of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at the 50th New York Film Festival, director Frank Oz, actress Ellen Greene, composer Alan ...
This was a great video and I really enjoyed hearing the discussion and the
songs. The only odd part was the Howard Ashman song at the end. It seemed
awkward that he was singing a song I'd never heard before and it was hard
to understand him.
Rick Moranis retired after the death of his wife so he could focus on
raising his children. get your facts straight. it had nothing to do with
Brother Bear, or Honey, i shrunk the kids.
seeing Audrey die in this scene always makes me cry and that bit where
Seymour gives her body to Audrey 2 and tries to hold her hand as the mouth
closing hits me everytime :'(
+Lonpon Fair point, but Seymour isn't exactly a character who thinks things through. If he did, he probably would have realized that a plant, even as little as Audrey II starts out as, feeding exclusively off human blood would be a horrible idea… or that said plant wanted world domination.
+Snowflake Productions I understand why she would ask him to do it but I still think it's nuts that he did it. By this point, it should be really obvious Audrey II has to go and "please give my body back to my murderer" is a last wish that I think it's totally okay not to fullfill.Kill the plant first. Then cremate Audrey and add her ashes to the earth as you plant a tree. Then she can be "somewhere that's green" without benifeting her killer.
+Lonpon She knows she's going to die and offers to feed herself to the plant because she loves Seymour and wants to help him be successful even in death. It's sad, but he's just fulfilling her last wish.
According to Frank OZ, the first time she did this, he felt she was holding
back. There was no third take. And Ellen Greene would have won the Oscar
had this scene been left in.
+Jonah Falcon dude, trust me, I'm an adult, and I kinda hate this version. Don't get me wrong, Ellen Greene does amazing in this scene, and there's definitely stuff I like about the ending, and I get why people love it, but I'm glad they went with the the 2nd ending.
Call Back in the Morning - Ellen Greene & Jake Gyllenhaal - 7/1/15 - LSOH - Encores! Off-Center
Here's Ellen Greene and Jake Gyllenhaal's performance of "Call Back in the Morning" during the July 1st performance of Encores! Off-Center's 2015 concert ...