Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis, John Candy | SCTV | Liberace's Musical Tribute to the Holidays

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Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis, John Candy | SCTV | Liberace's Musical Tribute to the Holidays
Remembering John Candy, he left us on this day in 1994 ❤️🙌 ••• ❤️❤️❤️ "I'm my own #BestFriend." Been thinking about #JohnCandy lately, so for today's #WarmUp, I drew him as everyone's favorite intergalactic #Mawg- Barfolomew aka #Barf in one of my favorite funny flicks of all time, #MelBrooks' #StarWars #SciFi #Spoof #Comedy classic #SpaceBalls! #Procreate #ProcreateArt #JeauxJanovsky #JeauxJanovskyArt #JeauxJ #CharacterDesign #RIPJohnCandy (at Culver City, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpY4VNEJbLA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Cool Runnings was originally intended as a serious and heavy sports movie involving life in the Kingston slums. Its first title was Blue Maaga. #FACT
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
When making a list of “remakes that are better than the original”, don’t forget to include Little Shop of Horrors near the top. To be fair, it's more of an adaptation of the off-Broadway musical than the original Roger Corman picture, but it still counts. Darkly funny, with catchy songs, memorable characters, and special effects so good you won’t believe this film was made in 1986, you'll happily hit "play" again the second it's over.
Seymour Krelborn (Rick Moranis) is a nerdy little guy who pines for his co-worker at the flower shop, Audrey (Ellen Greene). With business at an all-time low, their boss Mr. Mushnik (Vincent Gardenia) allows Seymour to display one of his unusual plants in the shop. "Audrey II" (voiced by Levi Stubbs) draws huge crowds but this isn't a typical plant. It doesn’t feed on water, soil, and sunlight; it wants blood.
For the 1960s version of Little Shop of Horrors, a remake was just what the doctor ordered. This film builds upon its foundation and improves every aspect. Right from the get-go, you’re greeted with catchy tunes modelled after 60’s rock and roll, doo-wop, and early Motown. I bet you didn't expect Rick Moranis or Steve Martin (in a small but memorable role) to have first-class vocal cords but do. You'll have a hard time choosing which number is the best, though any with Tichina Arnold, Michelle Weeks, and Tisha Campbell is a serious contender.
The special effects bringing Audrey II to life are nothing short of amazing. It's more than a prop, it's a fully-realized character with fully articulated libs and an unforgettable voice (Levi Stubbs does an amazing job). The carnivorous flora delivers a full range of emotions without that most crucial feature: eyes. For anyone thinking of making a living in the special effects industry, this is mandatory viewing. You see what they were able to do back in 1986 and you combine that with today’s technology, there’s nothing you can’t do.
Audrey is just the first of many characters to treasure. We could talk about the cameos but that would be spoiling the surprises. Instead, let's focus on Seymour and Audrey. I admire director Frank Oz for having the guts to make us follow two loser protagonists. We see square-jawed Adonises and flawless beauties all the time. How about something different? Seymour and Audrey are weak, kind of pathetic and just a dime’s width from hitting rock bottom - but you like them. If they manage to turn this Audrey II thing into a success and they get together, they could move out of the perpetual slump they’ve fallen into and live happily ever after. Too bad a dark comedy like this one makes no promises about a happy ending.
Having seen both the theatrical and director's cut, I'm unsure which version to recommend more. I like both but I’m going to lean towards the Director’s cut. The theatrical version feels like it doesn’t commit to itself the way the other one does. Little Shop of Horrors is so much fun I don’t think you can go wrong either way, but since test audiences demanded the ending be changed to the one that can be found in the theatrical version, maybe check that one out first and then if you’re brave enough, see the other.
Little Shop of Horrors is everything I want to see in a musical. There are good numbers throughout, many laughs, and memorable characters. There are plenty of iconic scenes and from a dark comedy/monster movie point of view, the special effects are amazing. The casting is perfect. I’d love to see this one on the big screen with a crowd cheering and singing along (but not too loud, I still want to hear the movie!). Whichever version you choose, it's a winner. (Theatrical & Original Cuts on DVD, February 19, 2016)
#Spaceballs, first released in cinemas #OnThisDay in 1987⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #TitleScreen #OTD #MelBrooks #JohnCandy #RickMoranis #BillPullman #DaphneZuniga #DickVanPatten #GeorgeWyner #JoanRivers https://www.instagram.com/p/CQgzts1HcQv/?utm_medium=tumblr
Dusty's first special, and first TV show. She gets things rolling with a song and a story. Marcie performs a suggestive dance. Dusty does her own special med...
My favorite Holiday Special! Well, not like I have a lot, but I return to this Dusty Towne clip every year (and sometimes in July) because it’s one of the most amazing bits of TV comedy ever.
I assume Catherine O’Hara’s character here was modeled on that bawdy broad, Rusty Warren, 1960s icon of cheeky sex comedy. And whilst digging through my recent Please Kill Me articles to post here, I noticed one of the other wise writers over there interviewed Rusty a couple years ago. Check it here!!
📷: @t22felton - Del. My hero #johncandy #planestrainsandautomobiles #TomFelton https://www.instagram.com/p/B65TbX6AwsC/?igshid=fnb3v0wafv38
Splash (1984) on Disney+. With Evil Dead on the Marquee! #splash #tomhanks #darylhannah #evildead #manicpixiedreamgirl #evildead #disneyplus #disney #twentiethcenturystudios #twentiethcenturyfox #johncandy #eugenelevy #samrami #brucecampbell (at Portland, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/B--EG4mhVcF/?igshid=bzwtrnuull0i