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Home > Little Shop Of Horrors Movie Review - Starring Rick Moranis And Steve Martin We Have Found 1 Products for your search of Little Shop Of Horrors Movie Review - Starring Rick Moranis And Steve Martin. Displaying Items 1 - 1 and Article Search Page 1:
- Little Shop of Horrors Movie Review - Starring Rick Moranis and Steve Martin
by David Terr. "Little Shop of Horrors" is a funny musical horror film about a man-eating plant from outer space. The film stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin and Jim Belushi and features Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II, the plant.
The movie takes place in the slums of a large city in the early 1960s. Seymour Krelborne (Moranis) and Audrey (Greene) work at a plant shop for an... products, articles, news
- Life Stinks Movie Review - Starring Mel Brooks and Leslie Ann Warren
by David Terr. "Life Stinks" is a serious romantic comedy starring, written and directed by Mel Brooks. The movie addresses the issue of homelessness in a rather amusing way. The acting is quite funny although much of the film is rather depressing. Still I think it's a great film.
Goddard Bolt (Brooks) is the billionaire CEO of Bolt Enterprises in Los Angeles. He is ruthless toward poor people, putting his mon... products, articles, news
- Take the Money and Run Movie Review - Starring Woody Allen and Janet Margolin
by David Terr. "Take the Money and Run" is a hilarious slapstick comedy starring, written and directed by Woody Allen, who plays a bungaling petty thief. The film is a mockumentary (mock documentary) which pokes fun at crime documentaries. The movie is very much in line with many other early Woody Allen films.
Virgil Starkwell (Allen) is a smalltime thief who was a failure growing up and decided to turn to a l... products, articles, news
- Young Frankenstein Movie Review - Starring Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle
by David Terr. "Young Frankenstein" is one of my favorite Mel Brooks films. It's classic comedy which pokes fun at old horror films, Frankenstein in particular. Peter Boyle is fantastic as Frankenstein's monster, as is Gene Wilder as Frederick Frankenstein (pronounced fronk-en-steen), Victor's grandson.
At the beginning of the film, Victor Frankenstein's coffin opens up to reveal his will, which needs to be pr... products, articles, news
- The World According to Garp Movie Review - Starring Robin Williams and Glenn Close
by David Terr. "The World According to Garp" is an unusual 1978 novel by John Irving which was made into a film, released in 1982. The movie stars Robin Williams, Glenn Close, Mary Beth Hurt, and John Lithgow. The acting is quite good and the story is very intriguing and thought-provoking, although somewhat bizarre.
Robin Williams plays the role of Garp, the illegitimate son of nurse Jenny Fields (Close), an a... products, articles, news
- Back to the Future Part II Movie Review - Starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd
by David Terr. "Back to the Future Part II", though not nearly as great as the original, is still an excellent film. This movie involves more in the way of time travel paradoxes than the original. It also involves travel into the future, as well as the past and to an eerie alternate present. Once again, the chemistry between Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd works quite well and the film is highly entertaini... products, articles, news
- Hair Movie Review - Starring John Savage - Treat Williams - and Beverly D'Angelo
by David Terr. "Hair" is the incredible film adaptation of the long-running Broadway play of the same name from the '60s. The music in both the play and the movie is wonderful. The movie has much more of a story to it than the play, which is mainly an exhibition of the hippie era. In addition to the music, the film is quite entertaining.
The movie begins in a small town in Oklahoma, where Claude Bukowski (Sava... products, articles, news
- Silver Streak Movie Review - Starring Gene Wilder- Jill Clayburgh- and Richard Pryor
by David Terr. "The Silver Streak" is a very funny and thrilling action/comedy film starring Gene Wilder, Jill Clayburgh, and Richard Pryor. The movie has adventure, romance, comedy, and mystery. The comedic acting is quite good, particularly Pryor's role as a car thief.
George Caldwell (Wilder) is a simple man who decides to take a trip from LA to Chicago aboard an Amtrak train known as the Silver Streak. On ... products, articles, news
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