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Rating: Summary: Not the funny version Review: I didn't realize there were other versions of "Little Shop of Horrors." This one is kind of creepy if your looking for the Rick Moranis version. This is an interesting movie to watch.I actually found myself drawn to the TV, because unlike the funny movie, this one have the 'old school' king of twists that make it confusing. It also has some of the same things (the dentist being fed to Audrey). You should just watch this movie, because it's not what you think it is.
Rating: Summary: Not the funny version Review: I didn't realize there were other versions of "Little Shop of Horrors." This one is kind of creepy if your looking for the Rick Moranis version. This is an interesting movie to watch. I actually found myself drawn to the TV, because unlike the funny movie, this one have the 'old school' king of twists that make it confusing. It also has some of the same things (the dentist being fed to Audrey). You should just watch this movie, because it's not what you think it is.
Rating: Summary: Plant Food... Review: Yes, this is the original LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, with the original talking carnivorous plant known as Audrey jr. Produced and directed by schlock-meisterburger Roger Corman, LSOH is about the trials of poor Seymour Krelboined (Jonathan Haze) and his interesting life in and around Mushnick's florist shop. Seymour works at Mushnick's, where a steady stream of eccentric characters happen through (including Dick "Bucket Of Blood" Miller as a guy who loves to eat flowers). Seymour is growing his own new type of plant, which he names Audrey jr. after his cutie pie co-worker (Jackie Joseph). Well, Audrey jr. doesn't seem to be very healthy, until Seymour accidentally cuts himself, getting some of his blood in Audrey jr.'s soil. The little plant responds and begins growing big and strong. The little green monster starts talking too, demanding more FOOD! Soon, Seymour is bringing in the bodies of people he's met, who just happen to have fallen victim to a series of unfortunate accidents. LSOH is hystrically funny and dark as well. Seymour's mom is unforgettable, as are Mr. and Mrs. Mushnick, and of course, the great Jack Nicholson in his debut role as a masochistic dental patient. Buy this one right now! Highly recommended...
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