I adore Ellen Greene & her portrayal as sweet Audrey 🥺 I wish she would do comic cons/ meet + greets ,, I’d cry if I was ever fortunate enough to meet her ! Little shop is my all time favourite movie 💚 love your channel & thank you for all your wonderful uploads
The song presentation has some wonderful light comedy moments, but the feeling overall is wistful, even melancholy. Seeing her raise up her arm, reaching for this unattainable dream at the end of the song is beautiful enough, but when I finally saw the original ending (that includes the reprise of this song), I was unexpectedly moved to see that motion repeated just before she passed away. Very impactful. So many versions of this movie, yet somehow I love them all!
The incredibly sad thing about Audrey’s dream is that a house like that became possible to own back then but even now 60 years on, getting a house, mortgage etc is incredibly difficult (going by the films timeline of 1961, not the actual release in 1986)
I adore Ellen Greene & her portrayal as sweet Audrey 🥺 I wish she would do comic cons/ meet + greets ,,
I’d cry if I was ever fortunate enough to meet her ! Little shop is my all time favourite movie 💚 love your channel & thank you for all your wonderful uploads
Thank you for your uploads. So interesting x
“Somewhere That’s Green”
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Ellen Greene
Orchestral Arrangements by Miles Goodman
©️1982, 1986 Geffen Records
The song presentation has some wonderful light comedy moments, but the feeling overall is wistful, even melancholy. Seeing her raise up her arm, reaching for this unattainable dream at the end of the song is beautiful enough, but when I finally saw the original ending (that includes the reprise of this song), I was unexpectedly moved to see that motion repeated just before she passed away. Very impactful. So many versions of this movie, yet somehow I love them all!
So when are we getting this on the Shout! Factory 4K Blu-Ray? 😂
The incredibly sad thing about Audrey’s dream is that a house like that became possible to own back then but even now 60 years on, getting a house, mortgage etc is incredibly difficult
(going by the films timeline of 1961, not the actual release in 1986)
The irony is that her "inch high fantasy" might as well be a castle
I can see why they cut off these. Those lines are meant for the girls