I read on imdb.com that the character's name is Mushnik, but the shop is Mushnick's. I can see the sign with the shop's name on it, but is the character's name ever shown or spelled out? I'm trying to figure out how they can say that there were two different spellings.
If you are communicating with an inanimate object as a character you need to have a believeable preformance, Seymour and Junior don't seem to work well. The primitive plan doesn't bother me considering the budget. I know Seymour seems guilty but he still does the evil deeds for success; one of the morals introduced. I also just started to understand the Jewish humor involved with Gravis here; his accent is more robust than Vincent gardenia's portrayal of the character.
I read on imdb.com that the character's name is Mushnik, but the shop is Mushnick's. I can see the sign with the shop's name on it, but is the character's name ever shown or spelled out? I'm trying to figure out how they can say that there were two different spellings.
Thanks!
LariatWinslow 6 months ago
If you are communicating with an inanimate object as a character you need to have a believeable preformance, Seymour and Junior don't seem to work well. The primitive plan doesn't bother me considering the budget. I know Seymour seems guilty but he still does the evil deeds for success; one of the morals introduced. I also just started to understand the Jewish humor involved with Gravis here; his accent is more robust than Vincent gardenia's portrayal of the character.
gamshwfan 3 years ago
haha the plants getting angry :O
firefaeries 3 years ago
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This suck
chillymon33 3 years ago
I think you meant "This suckS." That verb conjugation is tricky, huh?
pgy002 3 years ago
i see your point. In the musical (spoiler, if you have not seen it) it talked more than sayin' FEED ME!
youboo5789 3 years ago