The lyrics seem to imply that Twoey is at least willing to give Seymour a chance to walk away. Whether it's a small part of them that's still fond of him, some twisted sense of honor, or just a simple "I've got bigger fish to fry" sentiment, I can't say, but "You wanna see tomorrow? You'd better step aside!" definitely seems to be a warning as much as a taunt.
Not at all. A-II was big and strong enough to fend on their own and Seymour although be tried he wasn't good enough- Tuey was toying him with making him think he stood a chance and it was the complete opposite
Well, I don't think Audrey II was gonna spare him out of gratitude, maybe because he still see use in Seymour, but even if Seymour had backed down he would have died in the inevitable plant apocalypse that was incoming lol
Honestly might be the only GOOD version. The play and it's ending might be worse than the bad ending in the film, at least that had good visuals, and the Roger Corman version is obviously pretty cheesey
Objectively the best version of the song. It has the insane build-up before the climax the theatrical version omitted, lasts even longer than the version on the official soundtrack, and doesn't have some of the unnecessarily changed lyrics that version introduced
But it still cuts off two verses from the rap section that weren't in either cut of the movie, but are included on the karaoke version. I assume the full rap is stage-only.
Seymour: 'Every household in America'! That's what you had in mind, isn't it? Audrey II: No shit, Sherlock! Seymour: We're not talking about one hungry plant here; we're talking about world conquest! Audrey II: And I wanna thank you! Seymour: You ate the only thing I ever loved! Audrey II: [Laughs] Seymour: You're a monster, and so am I! It's gotta end! It's gotta stop right here!
Better wait a minute, better hold the phone! Better mind you’re manners! Better change that tone! Don’t you threaten me son, you got alot of gull! We’re doing things my way, or we don’t do things at ALLLLLL
@@creativescpsidontcare1104 UH HUH!! YOU IN TROUBLE NOW!! BABY!!! … Ya don't know what you're messin' with. You got no idea You don't know what you're lookin' at When you're lookin' here Ya don't know what you're up against, No, no way, no how You don't know what you're messin' with, But I'm gonna tell you now!
Oh, Get this straight! I am a mean green mother from outer space and I’m bad! (Green green bad!) I’m a mean green mother from outer space and it looks like you’ve been had! I’m a mean green mother from outer space, so get off my back’ and get outta my face! Cause I’m Mean and Green! And I am bad!
Oh! I’m bad! Yeah! …Wanna save your skin,boy? You wanna save your hide? You wanna see tomorrow? You better step aside! Better take a tip,boy! Want some good advice? You better take it easy, ‘Cause you’re walkin’ on thin ice!
You don’t know what you messin’ with, no you never did! You don’t know what you lookin’ at but that’s tough tatty kid!The lion don’t sleep tonight, and if you pull it’s tail it roars! You say ‘that ain’t fair!’ You say ‘That ain’t nice!’ Know what I say up yours!
The Dentist, out of this world, have watched dozens of times & will continue to do so, it's his eyes. The whole 22 minutes are absolutely pure gold. Now spit!
The Dentist, absolutely pure brilliance, it's the eyes. Would love to know what he said to the three that made Audrey 2 & the guitarist laugh so much. 22 minutes of theatrical gold.
Willing to be kind, but only for as long as it gets them what they want, at which point they drop you like a hot potato... yeah, there's a logic to that.
I still don't believe the guys who wrote Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and the Little Mermaid also wrote this... not to mention directed by Frank Oz... Miss Piggy, Yoda, Grover, Fozzy...
Chris PlaysHD This is from the Director’s Cut ending, released as part of the 2012 Blu-ray. This is my best effort at an isolated music track of that scene.
Hmm... okay, @@Chrisplaysrequiem. It's safe to say you've never heard of "Little Shop Of Horrors" until just recently, and more than likely never saw the movie (before making this comment, anyways).
I honestly don't like this song very much. It's trying too hard to justify itself - like it's addressing the audience, not Seymour. the joke works better if you commit to the bit and don't break kayfabe. Also, it's a retcon: in the original, Audrey II was a mutant, not an alien.
@@madanotap6492 I mean, you can interpret it that way, I'm just drawing attention to the fact that it puts the story in a very different context, effectively changing the themes. In the 1960 creature feature, Seymour didn't _find_ the plant, he _made_ it. One is about hubris and being careful what you wish for, the other is about an invasive species and being careful about whom you trust.
@@notoriouswhitemoth I mean, you listed ‘it’s a retcon’ amongst other reasons you didn’t like it and also... that’s just not correct. As a force in the movie, the plant isn’t the thing you’re supposed to be careful about (even as a metaphor for invasive species) it’s the metaphorical thing that’s going to happen if you allow your vices to get out of hand, your greed, lust and hubris. Like they say at the end ‘Don’t feed the plants’ the origins of the plant change very little
I like to think Audrey 2 was actually gonna spare him out of gratitude but changed his mad during this song because seymore kept fighting.
Really ? I never saw it that way
Honestly when I saw it, I thought the same thing. But Audrey II Does represent greed. So a yes/no scenario
The lyrics seem to imply that Twoey is at least willing to give Seymour a chance to walk away. Whether it's a small part of them that's still fond of him, some twisted sense of honor, or just a simple "I've got bigger fish to fry" sentiment, I can't say, but "You wanna see tomorrow? You'd better step aside!" definitely seems to be a warning as much as a taunt.
Not at all. A-II was big and strong enough to fend on their own and Seymour although be tried he wasn't good enough- Tuey was toying him with making him think he stood a chance and it was the complete opposite
Well, I don't think Audrey II was gonna spare him out of gratitude, maybe because he still see use in Seymour, but even if Seymour had backed down he would have died in the inevitable plant apocalypse that was incoming lol
This movie is my favorite version of the story.
Same.
Honestly might be the only GOOD version. The play and it's ending might be worse than the bad ending in the film, at least that had good visuals, and the Roger Corman version is obviously pretty cheesey
Which honestly, kind of true @@ScratJitZu
POV: your a Bayo at 69% with one stock left fighting a piranha plant at full stocks
Good joke.
Objectively the best version of the song. It has the insane build-up before the climax the theatrical version omitted, lasts even longer than the version on the official soundtrack, and doesn't have some of the unnecessarily changed lyrics that version introduced
But it still cuts off two verses from the rap section that weren't in either cut of the movie, but are included on the karaoke version. I assume the full rap is stage-only.
@@bwilliams463 Stage version doesn't have Mean Green Mother From Outer Space.
evilest laugh i've ever heard
It's right up there with Kefka's evil laugh from Final Fantasy VI.
Jafar’s laugh also freaked me the fuck out at the end of his Prince Ali reprise
Sassiest!
This is my favorite song from Little Shop of Horrors.
❤ YES!
SAME
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Seymour: 'Every household in America'! That's what you had in mind, isn't it?
Audrey II: No shit, Sherlock!
Seymour: We're not talking about one hungry plant here; we're talking about world conquest!
Audrey II: And I wanna thank you!
Seymour: You ate the only thing I ever loved!
Audrey II: [Laughs]
Seymour: You're a monster, and so am I! It's gotta end! It's gotta stop right here!
Better wait a minute, better hold the phone! Better mind you’re manners! Better change that tone! Don’t you threaten me son, you got alot of gull! We’re doing things my way, or we don’t do things at ALLLLLL
@@creativescpsidontcare1104
UH HUH!!
YOU IN TROUBLE NOW!!
BABY!!!
… Ya don't know what you're messin' with.
You got no idea
You don't know what you're lookin' at
When you're lookin' here
Ya don't know what you're up against,
No, no way, no how
You don't know what you're messin' with,
But I'm gonna tell you now!
Oh, Get this straight! I am a mean green mother from outer space and I’m bad! (Green green bad!) I’m a mean green mother from outer space and it looks like you’ve been had! I’m a mean green mother from outer space, so get off my back’ and get outta my face! Cause I’m Mean and Green! And I am bad!
Oh! I’m bad!
Yeah!
…Wanna save your skin,boy?
You wanna save your hide?
You wanna see tomorrow?
You better step aside!
Better take a tip,boy!
Want some good advice?
You better take it easy,
‘Cause you’re walkin’ on thin ice!
You don’t know what you messin’ with, no you never did! You don’t know what you lookin’ at but that’s tough tatty kid!The lion don’t sleep tonight, and if you pull it’s tail it roars! You say ‘that ain’t fair!’ You say ‘That ain’t nice!’ Know what I say up yours!
I bet this is what the last Pringle chip hears
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LMAP
MO CUS WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO GET THE ONES AT THE BOTTOM MY HAND ISNT SKINNY ENOUFH
oh the nostalgia 😭
Great song. I love this extended version.
POV: you’re the BBEG and five different kinds of druids just busted down your door
the mystery of the droods
The Dentist, out of this world, have watched dozens of times & will continue to do so, it's his eyes. The whole 22 minutes are absolutely pure gold. Now spit!
This is my fav song from the movie, it’s so underatted
Best villain song in existence right after Hellfire
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Levi Stubbs & Chorus
©️1986 Geffen Records/Warner Bros
I still really hope they make a part 2 to this!
What should happen in part 2?
@@stuffchat The plant wins this time like in the original 1960 film and the play 😈😈😈
i like how even though in the theatrical release seamour and audrey lived, they can't fulfill audrey dream of having kids with seymour
The Dentist, absolutely pure brilliance, it's the eyes. Would love to know what he said to the three that made Audrey 2 & the guitarist laugh so much. 22 minutes of theatrical gold.
Godzilla vs. Biollante
That movie was inspired by this one
Wow looks like biollante got a lot of brand new cousins
I wish this had no sound effects and I wish it was the film version he missed one part out of it
Can you tell me which part he missed out of it
This song is the shit
Real good shit.
💚🤟💋
This almost sounds like a song from a rock musical version of Call of Cthulhu
Mean green bad
I'm putting this on like every mean green mother video, but, Audrey II is the ultimate Karen
Willing to be kind, but only for as long as it gets them what they want, at which point they drop you like a hot potato... yeah, there's a logic to that.
Karen meme is unfunny and overused
@@NoriakiCuckyoin Is it a meme? Feels more like a description for a type of person.
@@Biochemitra a description that's inaccurate because it generalizes every woman named Karen as being bitchy, self absorbed snobs
@@NoriakiCuckyoinok Karen
I still don't believe the guys who wrote Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and the Little Mermaid also wrote this... not to mention directed by Frank Oz... Miss Piggy, Yoda, Grover, Fozzy...
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smg4 video brought me here
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Me too !
Which one?
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Is this new?
Chris PlaysHD This is from the Director’s Cut ending, released as part of the 2012 Blu-ray. This is my best effort at an isolated music track of that scene.
@@micahschannel This song was also in the blu ray too?
Hmm... okay, @@Chrisplaysrequiem.
It's safe to say you've never heard of "Little Shop Of Horrors" until just recently,
and more than likely never saw the movie (before making this comment, anyways).
Chris PlaysHD this song was always part of the film adaptation. It just had two different outcomes.
@@micahschannel ruclips.net/video/ZdhteekdycQ/видео.html
Another version
If Audrey II uses her bathing suits as weapons because she uses Seymur's revolver
Twoie is a plant... what are you on about(and I know they steal Seymour's gun and shoot it at him)
Audrey ll laughs like pee wee Herman sometimes
i like the idea of twoey voiced by paul reubens now
@@standoidontwantalastname6500 🙄
@@kevindavis296 ?? the fuck did i say?
You could (and should) of used some of this video: ruclips.net/video/V4MeNd0Bp_o/видео.html
Sir can you please remove explosion sounds from this song. Appreciate it
I honestly don't like this song very much. It's trying too hard to justify itself - like it's addressing the audience, not Seymour. the joke works better if you commit to the bit and don't break kayfabe. Also, it's a retcon: in the original, Audrey II was a mutant, not an alien.
Nope. It's an alien. The song "Da-doo" makes it pretty clear this thing is not from this world.
@@PatrickTheWriter "Also, it's a retcon: in the original,"
as in, in the 1960 creature feature, in contrast to the musical.
You say that as if retcons are in anyway bad
@@madanotap6492 I mean, you can interpret it that way, I'm just drawing attention to the fact that it puts the story in a very different context, effectively changing the themes. In the 1960 creature feature, Seymour didn't _find_ the plant, he _made_ it. One is about hubris and being careful what you wish for, the other is about an invasive species and being careful about whom you trust.
@@notoriouswhitemoth I mean, you listed ‘it’s a retcon’ amongst other reasons you didn’t like it and also... that’s just not correct. As a force in the movie, the plant isn’t the thing you’re supposed to be careful about (even as a metaphor for invasive species) it’s the metaphorical thing that’s going to happen if you allow your vices to get out of hand, your greed, lust and hubris. Like they say at the end ‘Don’t feed the plants’ the origins of the plant change very little
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