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Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake

Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake

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Playbilly
#1Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 5:35pm

Hmmmm...casting suggestions anyone?


http://www.playbill.com/news/article/165593-Spider-Man-Book-Writer-Roberto-Aguirre-Sacasa-in-Talks-to-Pen-Little-Shop-of-Horrors-Musical-Remake


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CarlosAlberto
#2Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 5:38pm

No one. I don't care if they did change the ending the first time around. I don't see the point of a remake.

They should be working on a film version of IN THE HEIGHTS, not re-hashing shows that have already been filmed.

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jacobtsf
#2Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 5:39pm

According to that article Joseph Gordon-Levitt might play Seymour, and I really love that idea.

That said, I agree that this film is totally unnecessary, the other film (while different from the stage show) is wonderful.


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Updated On: 5/3/12 at 05:39 PM

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jasonf
#3Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 5:46pm

I second jacob's opinion- the other movie is great.
There are plenty of other properties that could be done as movies!


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Gothampc
#4Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 5:47pm

"Glee" co-producer and Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark co-book writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is in negotiations to write a new version of "Little Shop of Horrors"

Why do they need to write a new version? Use the off-Broadway script.

With a good director, Meagan Hilty as Audrey?

Or Taylor Swift if Joni Mitchell doesn't pan out.


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Mister Matt
#5Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 5:52pm

Because hiring the book writer for the Spider-Man musical seems like the best idea?


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Jane2
#6Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 5:55pm

there are two other Shop of Horrors films, not one.


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tazber
#7Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 5:59pm

I'm of the same opinion as everyone else: why?

Granted the movie wasn't great, but that had less to do with the book than the direction.

What changes are they considering I wonder?

A less "jive" Audrey Two?
A more feminist Audrey?

The whole thing is just odd.



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Kad
#8Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 6:33pm

Joseph Gordon-Levitt would be a great Seymour.

But there's no reason for a remake. What, with CGI Audrey II? A modern setting? Who knows. But it's unnecessary.


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Phyllis Rogers Stone
#9Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 6:50pm

Why do they need to write a new version? Use the off-Broadway script.

Even if they use the off-broadway script, someone still needs to write a screenplay. You can't shoot a movie from a play script.

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EricMontreal22
#10Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 6:56pm

So this is a vanity project instigated by Gordon-Levitt? I didn't realize he such drawing power, though I agree he'd suit the role well. Sacasa is also penning the Carrie remake (which worries me a bit as he wrote the mess of a Glee episode about teen bullying).

While the film may not be perfect, I think it's largely as good as a Hollywood version of the movie could be (I personally like Oz's direction). I was going to say it seems ridiculously soon for a remake and that the old film isn't so dated that the Hollywood mythical "young audiences" wouldn't find it dated, which is the excuse for many remakes, but then again plenty of 80s movies have been remade and I guess they think they could cast it with a lot of stars. But still...

*shakes head*

sweeneytodd2
#11Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 7:19pm

WHY?!!?!?! In what way do they think they'll improve upon the original?

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#12Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 7:20pm

Maybe the ending?

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#13Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 7:20pm

Maybe the ending?

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JP2
#14Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 7:48pm

The ending. The entire adoption subplot that was nixed from the film. Certain songs like "The Meek Shall Inherit" and "Ya Never Know".

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#15Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 7:51pm

And "Closed For Renovation" and "Call Back in the Morning" ! Although I seriously doubt all the songs would still make it in this version.

I love the original (but wish they'd rerelease it with the original ending), but don't mind the idea of remake. Joseph Gordon-Levitt doesn't really scream Seymour to me, but I'll still be interested to see it.

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EricMontreal22
#16Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 7:53pm

Frank Oz said the full original ending in a better print than that one that was briefly released would be included on the deluxe BluRay coming out this Halloween.

I seriously doubt the new movie would contain many more of the theatre songs.

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JP2
#17Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 7:56pm

Yes, "Little Shop of Horrors: The Intended Cut" s tentatively being released this Halloween. Though with the development of this, I could see that being postponed.

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EricMontreal22
#18Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 7:59pm

Boo I hope not--it still doesn't sound close enough to being fully greenlit to me for studios to worry about that (in oither words I don't want to wait till Spring 2015 or whatever if they plan to release the DVD at the same time this remake may eventually come to DVD).

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#19Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 8:15pm

Lots of differing stories about this flying around the internet. I read it's a remake of the original Roger Corman film, not the musical adaptation.

“Glee” and “Big Love” writer and co-producer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is in early talks to reimagine “Little Shop of Horrors” for Warner Bros. with Joseph Gordon-Levitt taking a look as well. Marc Platt is producing the remake of the Roger Corman cult classic. Platt produced the critically acclaimed “Drive” and one of Broadway’s biggest successes, “Wicked.” -- The Wrap







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Updated On: 5/3/12 at 08:15 PM

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Kad
#20Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 8:19pm

Except the Playbill article says explicitly it's not:

"Aguirre-Sacasa confirmed to Playbill.com that the project is a remake of the movie musical."

Considering Aguirre-Sacasa is the screenwriter... he would know.


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Phyllis Rogers Stone
#21Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 8:22pm

Has anyone seen the production in Chicago that proclaims to strip all the camp from it and has Audrey II played by a woman who is not made up to be a plant? It sounds dreadful.

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Jordan Catalano
#22Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 8:23pm

Awful idea. But Cheno seems a natural for the role.

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Kad
#23Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 8:26pm

How do you strip all the camp from a musical about a singing, man-eating plant featuring a doo-wop Greek chorus?

...and how can you have Audrey II played by a normal-looking woman and not appear extremely sexist?


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#24Little Shop of Horrors musical movie remake
Posted: 5/3/12 at 8:30pm

Apparently - I just dug up a review - one of the urchins is a man in drag, so I don't see how that detracts from the camp. I wish I could find the original email I got advertising it. It seemed so pretentious - like Little Shop was some misunderstood show that was finally being seen the way it was meant to be seen.

Of course, the 2003 Broadway production seemed to me to be about two mentally challenged people working and finding love in a flower shop, so clearly the show isn't director-proof.


Updated On: 5/3/12 at 08:30 PM