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19 Reasons Hanna Will Always Be Our 'PLL' Spirit Animal Posted: Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson) might not be the smartest member of the "Pretty Little Liars" core four, but she is the best. She's fierce, stylish, loyal, and funny AF. These are the 19 reasons we'll always find a little piece of ourselves in Hanna Marin. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
18 Things You Never Knew About 'Little Shop of Horrors' Posted: "Feed me, Seymour!" If there's anything better than "Little Shop of Horrors," we don't wanna know about it. We're not talking about the Roger Corman flick, but rather the 1986 movie musical inspired by it (but mostly based on the hit off-Broadway musical that was inspired by Corman's film. Everybody got that?). For the last 30 years, we can't get the songs from this crazy-good musical out of our heads. They're as catchy as this movie is effortlessly entertaining -- and the cult-favorite came this close to not happening. As "Little Shop" and Audrey II celebrate their 30th anniversary, we're going back to Skid Row in search of all the things fans of the movie should know. 2. Director Frank Oz, then best known as the voice of Yoda and Miss Piggy, and the production struggled to find the best ways to bring the singing, man-eating plant to life. Having worked with puppet effects before, Oz decided to go in that direction for Audrey II. 4. For the climax, the 12-footer -- and its pod of smaller (all-singing) flytraps -- needed as many as 60 operators to execute the complex sequence. Operators would be on the floor, pulling various levers and cables to bring the alien plant to life. 6. Audrey's "I Want" song, "Somewhere That's Green," was created by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken, who also worked together on the musical. They also helped create the memorable tunes in Disney's "The Little Mermaid." 7. In fact, Ariel's "I Want" number, "Part of Your World," was inspired in large part by "Green." In a 2015 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Menken says that they "used to jokingly call ["Part of Your World"] 'Somewhere That's Wet.'" 9. And yes, that means that, whenever an actor sang side-by-side with the puppet, they were lip-synching in slow-motion. (On the Blu-ray, in the vintage EPK featurette, you can see and hear a snippet of Moranis lip-synching to the slowed-down playback of his first duet with the middle-sized Audrey II.) 11. And the abused dental patient that comes out to greet Bill Murray's character, the one with the worst braces ever? That's Jim Henson's daughter, Heather. 13. All of Murray's dialogue was (duh) improvised. "Steve was the hub, he had his part solid," Oz recalled, "and Billy riffed around him, and every take was different, all ad-libbed." 15. The outtake real, as Oz revealed on the disc commentary, was something put together for the wrap party. 16. Bet you've never seen this deleted scene before. It's the infamous dream sequence cut from "The Meek Shall Inherit" musical montage. It involves surreal Greek columns and a bleeding portrait of Mr. Mushnick. You're welcome. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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