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The Director's Cut of Little Shop of Horrors is truly something to behold. To think the studio demanded the film recut and a new ending attached is a crime of cockbox scale proportions. Greatful for the Director's Cut edition scatter releases ;)
The original ending is so much better. It's how it was "meant to see". I don't know why the studio demanded a new ending. Nevertheless, it's a great movie and you should definitely watch it.
the original ending (now known as the directors cut) is an absolute delight
Alright, now I can see why so many people love this cult classic. It's fun, but dark. The writing is witty, simple, and straightforward. The songs are absolute bops! The sets are memorable, even if it's all just back alleys and shops on a soundstage; the fact that you know the sets aren't real makes it feels a little more like a stage musical. And the puppetry used for Audrey II is by far the best I've ever seen! It's so lifelike in the way it moves, it's kind of unsettling. Everyone else who enjoys this movie probably says the exact same things, so I'll finish with this: if you like musicals and weird, campy movies, you'll like _Little Shop of Horrors_.
“Feed me, Seymour!” From director Frank Oz comes Little Shop of Horrors, an outrageous musical comedy. Based on the off-Broadway musical, the film follows a little flower shop on Skid Row that is taken over by an alien planet from outer space. Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene give great performances and are supported by the terrific comedic talents of Steve Martin, John Candy, and Bill Murray. The music is outstanding, with wonderfully choreographed dance numbers; which really brings the audience into the musical aesthetic of the film. Little Shop of Horror is a wildly entertaining comedy that’s a lot of fun.