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* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: Fans of this movie are not aware of the Roger Corman movie it was based on, and are disappointed when they rent or download the original, and find out which one they're watching. To an arguably lesser extent, it has displaced the stage musical.
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Seymour Krelbourn. Is his letting Orin suffocate from laughing gas revenge, or is it due to him being in shock? Is him letting Mushnik being eaten by the plant because Seymour forced him to walk into the plant, or was Mushnik's backing up into the plant's mouth an action on his own accord?
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: Just shy of twenty-five years after the film's release, Frank Oz revealed in an interview in late October 2011 that [[Word of God|a Blu-Ray version of Little Shop of Horrors (which would contain a Blu-Ray and DVD version) was in the works]]. Contained in this BD-DVD would be [[
* [[Broken Base]]: The [[Focus Group Ending]] has practically split the fandom into two separate ones.
* [[Ear Worm]]: The musical contains among the most memorable songs inspired by 1950's gospel and Motown movement in Broadway history, and nearly all of them are catchy.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The original ending was faithful to the stage musical, with the classic Greek Tragedy arc: Seymour kills his enemy, kills his father-figure, kills his love, then kills himself, and then gigantic Audrey II's go on a [[Attack of the 50
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Seymour killed two people (he let Orin die despite making it clear that he could have helped him and he backed Mushnik into the plant) and considered going even further (he signed the contracts in "The Meek Shall Inherit", implicitly agreeing to kill others in the future. This is made clearer in the play where the song is extended, but the actions remain the same in the film.) but he gets away with absolutely no punishment whatsoever-Audrey likely never even learns that he is a murderer. Audrey II is a [[Karma Houdini]] in the original ending as well, but that is treated as a [[Downer Ending]] rather than a [[Happily Ever After]], so that would be a case of [[They Plotted a Perfectly Good Waste]].
** [[Your Mileage May Vary]]: It can be argued that Seymour {{spoiler|finally standing up to and destroying the plant thus preventing the destruction of the human race}} pretty much makes up for the world being less one sadistic dentist (which WASN'T his fault, despite intentions to the contrary) and one greedy, albeit somewhat kind, shopkeep (which may not have been entirely on purpose whatever the plant said).
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* [[Large Ham]]: Levi Stubbs as Audrey II ''and'' Steve Martin as Orin the dentist.
** Well, everyone becomes this at some point during the outtakes. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUnh62onITY See for yourself].
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: When you see the original ending, it can be hard for some to believe they were going to brand this movie as a comedy- The ending seems so much darker than the rest of the film that it's almost ridiculous. After Audrey dies in his arms, a distraught and pessimistic Seymour dashes out of the shop and is about to ''commit suicide off of the roof of Audrey's apartment complex'' when Patrick Martin finds him and tells him about taking cuttings from Audrey II. Poor Seymour then confronts the plant, but is instead trapped inside the shop as he tries to get away, helplessly tries to stop the plant with various non-working weapons, and [[Black Comedy|has his goddamn pants pulled down before getting slowly and gruesomely swallowed whole by the plant all to the tune of an upbeat villain song]]. The movie then ends on a not-so-happy note with various shots of humongous Audrey II plants attacking the earth.
* [[One
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: Two members of the film's [[Greek Chorus]] went on to play the main female characters on ''[[Martin]]''. Then one went on to play Damon Wayans' wife on ''[[My Wife and Kids]]'', and the other went on to play young Chris Rock's mom on ''[[Everybody Hates Chris]]''. Also, one of them was in ''[[Zack and Miri Make
** The Muses from ''[[Hercules (
* [[Tastes Like Diabetes]]: The ending.
** Some may get this feeling whenever Audrey opens her mouth due the extremely high pitch of her voice
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Audrey II, voiced by a black man, is essentially a pair of ''giant lips''. According to a fansite [[Orphaned Series|long abandoned and deleted]], Levi Stubbs responded to these comments by saying "Yes, the plant has [[N
** Particularly funny in that the lips on Audrey II were actually modeled off of those of ELLEN GREENE-a white woman, actually the one playing Audrey I.
* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: The Audrey II puppet is possibly one of the most complex animatronics of its kind, and still holds up to this day. Frank Oz wanted to direct this film ''for a reason!''
* [[What Do You Mean
** If your child is afraid of the dentist, you may want to skip that part.
** The scene where Seymour chops up Orin and feeds him to the plant, which laughs with its mouth full of Orin...
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