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  1. Few people don't already know the story of The Little Shop of Horrors, in this version you have some of the best comics of the 80s doing a musical comedy about an eating plant. If you liked the humor of the 80s or you just want to see something totally silly you'll enjoy this movie.

  2. A classic tale of boy-meets-girl, plant-eats-people with Jack Nicholson in one of his first film roles. Seymour's exotic plant has an insatiable appetite only for blood and flesh. As the ruthless plant grows larger with each feeding, so does Seymour's affections for shop girl, Audrey. The madness culminates with Seymour and his bloodthirsty plant in a feeding frenzy of epic proportions. This ...

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · Little Shop of Horrors is one of the best musicals of all time, a stunning display of special effects, and has the finest portrayal of a sadistic dentist to ever grace the silver screen. In short, the 1986 monster movie about a bloodthirsty intergalactic plant is an undeniable classic.

  4. Plot – Seymour Krelborn, a shy and young florist clerk, buys from a Chinese store a mysterious and unknown plant. One day he realizes the plant is fond of blood and starts sucking a few drops of Seymour's.

  5. Jun 27, 2006 · Easily one of the best films corman ever made (supposedly in 3 days because he had extra time from another movie, and someone bet him he couldn't make a movie in so many days - but that is true but not for Little Shop of Horrors but another film of Cormans.

  6. The show is punctuated by musical commentary delivered by a Supremes-style trio (Tichina Arnold, Tisha Campbell and Michelle Weeks), that bounces around the flower shop’s inner-city neighborhood with a message of hope that seems somewhat optimistic, inspired as it is by a carnivorous plant, but fits right in with the movie’s good heart.

  7. Sep 23, 2021 · I also loved the Steve Martin-Bill Murray skit, which I think was added for the movie.. In the original production, the plant won - the puppet ate everybody (their faces appeared as flowers on the vines) and boxes hidden on the ceiling of the theater opened to drop more vines on the audience.

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