Alan Greenspan’s Little Shop of Horrors
The 1986 re-make of Roger Corman’s 1960 “Little Shop of Horrors” still stands as the most improbable musical comedy of all time. It’s the story of an obscure little man whose career is going nowhere. Seymour works as an assistant in a skid row flower shop. He is in love with his co-worker, Audry, but he has no career prospects, so he doesn’t tell her how he feels. His boss, Mr. Mushnik, is an overbearing, grasping man who is always complaining about how bad business is. Seymour is played to a T by Hollywood’s master of wimpetude, Rick Moranis. On … Continue reading Alan Greenspan’s Little Shop of Horrors
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