@@florenciaalvez-georgeoglou7254 i know. And something else i’ve noticed about both those movies and then one. The scene where Seymour asked Audrey to marry him had the same camera POV as that when Wayne Szalinski told Diane how he accidentally shrunk the kids and then again confessing to her about having blown up Adam back at the lab in Honey, I Blew Up The Kid. Once again with that same camera POV.
The theatrical ending sets up a possible sequel with an Audrey II having grown in Seymour’s and Audrey’s yard, but as of now, it’ll most likely remain on a cliffhanger.
The blooper reel being made by a cast member, it has the same corny vibe as those video game Easter eggs that are an inside joke or a reference to some “you had to be there” aspect of development. I like it.
But this is a non-official making-of, isn't it? Gotta have some balls leaking stuff from a production. I wouldn't. ever. Not just because of the ball but without asking all the cast from 10 years ago...? Let's say people who bring this leak as a wonderful gift to me may have met some of the fellows from the shooting - and been talking all the time when they met again like: 'You cut that little outtake-teaser for us, do you still have it, should be on youtube, was so nice #OldTimes .. ' best case :-/ You know more, Boss Nass?
I guess it was worth it because the movie received largely positive reviews. The scene with Steve Martin and Bill Murray is my favorite. A dentist that is a sadist and a patient that is a masochist? Perfect!
The thing that strikes me the most from the clips is just how long of a shoot this movie was. If you watch the clapboards it goes from at least November of 85' to June of 86'. WOW. I assume Rick Moranis' next shoot after this was "Spaceballs."
@Alex McCaffery Labyrinth finished filming in September 1985. A bunch of Creature Shop builders and performers went on to work on this, most notably Lyle Conway.
note the high pitched voice and also if you watch Rick in the background, he appears to be moving faster than normal. This reveals the "undercranking" trick they did: run the film slowly through the camera, then speed it up later to make the puppet seem quicker and more agile. To help the actors lip sync properly, they played a slowed-down version of the dialogue and singing on the set.
Can we just appreciate the tiny movements of the puppet’s mouth that just make it come alive? Because gee whiz!!! You can forget that the didn’t hire and actor plant!
This is why I want to be an actor. This is my dream job, and my recommendation if you want a similar experience is to take part in a play with a local theater group, as you will spend hours on end rehearsing and getting to know the rest of the cast and crew, becoming good friends and fooling around.
Shooting Movies are not really fun. LOTS of WAITING and LOTS OF TAKES. It makes some people get really mad. TV shows are even worse because they are shooting none stop and then if you have an audience while taping they get to see the take after take and they also get antsy, there is someone actually telling you as an audience what to do.
I did LSOH with my amateur drama group and JCS, was amazing. Unfortunately, Sweeney Todd already has been cast, with the new amateur drama group, but I'm auditioning to join them for their Xmas concert.
Rick Moranis was the PERFECT Seymour. I myself have played Seymour twice (once in high school, and a second time in a community theater production) and I studied EVERYTHING about his performance and watched the movie OBSESSIVELY. I've seen it onstage of course too in NYC & London, but Rick's performance is STILL the best.
it was mostly likely made of foam rubber, as many puppets of the time were and if it is still around it's probably hardened and if touched would just crumble to just.
I'm pretty sure that the puppet used for the "Feed Me" song and the baby puppet are actually still around somewhere! I think it's in a museum or something, I've definitely seen a few pictures of them outside of the movie.
So happy to see these bloopers from one of my all time fave movies~so funny and the cast looked like they had a blast making this film. My fave part is when Steve Martin lands his motorcycle perfectly at the end of the alley~kills me errytime!! Thanks for uploading!!
1:05 Tisha Campbell and Tichina Arnold who would go on to play friends "Gina" and "Pam" on the 90's Sitcom "Martin". Also cast in many other films and shows.
This would have been such an amazing set to be on. Moranis, Martin, Oz and the legendary Ellen Greene... would have been an absolute blast daily. Plus, you’d also work with Bill Murray and John Candy for a day... and a giant puppet plant!
They did a wonderful job in animating Audrey II. In between takes it even looks like its BREATHING. Too bad movies like this arent made anymore. The last great puppeteer job Ive seen was The Dark Crystal Age Of Resistance. Its top notch 😍
I wish instead of talking over each blooper, he'd say something _and then_ show it so we could tell what he's saying and what the crew is saying. Still, this was fun to see. I can never get enough of LSoH.
6:12 - 6:15 Really needs to made into part of HISHE for this movie. Someone just busts in and shoots the plant while it's singing "Feed Me", until it's covered in holes and can't sing or talk any more.
Or an end where after feeding Audrey 1 to Audrey 2 he walks out of the building while pouring gasoline from inside to out side and then burns the whole shop down with Audrey 2 in it
@@southweststrangla420 The plant gets stronger as it feeds more. It hadn't killed anyone for food yet, so it was probably still susceptible to bullets at this early stage.
I'm glad there's commentary because some of this would've been hilarious yet baffling without context, especially that dream sequence with ping pong sounds
Rick Moranis really perfected the puppy dog look in the 80s. Always found him to be so incredibly endearing in every movie he was in.
He looked a lot younger here than he did as Wayne Szalinski in "Honey I Shrunk The Kids."
I had such a huge crush on him.❤❤
@@tommarsee6319I think it’s because he was!! Those movies were a few years after this one, but he still looks way younger here than there…
@@florenciaalvez-georgeoglou7254 i know. And something else i’ve noticed about both those movies and then one. The scene where Seymour asked Audrey to marry him had the same camera POV as that when Wayne Szalinski told Diane how he accidentally shrunk the kids and then again confessing to her about having blown up Adam back at the lab in Honey, I Blew Up The Kid. Once again with that same camera POV.
He was cute...
“Where depression’s just status quo...” *starts dancing violently* “NOTICE ME AUDREY”
oh my god that’s hilarious-
Lmao
"Okay Rick, we want you to be able to sing and da-.... no not like that!"
@@magbietvagreed 😊
Seymour and Audrey in the middle of a sad scene:
Seymour: MY LEGS
MY LEGS!
Ngl like he actually sounded like the Fred The fish
@@DdubsloverI thought that too 😂
5:52
I love how Frank Oz cant help but just casually go into his Fozzie Bear.
That's his natural voice. He's a lot like Bert: serious, stern, an uptight perfectionist, but always up for a laugh now and then.
He sounded like Bert too
All I heard was Bert
M Y L E G S
MY LEGS!?!?!?!?!?!?!
gatchy watchy entertainment bieber brothers did I do something or are you joking w me I’m honestly confused
Tea Tookle I’m just joking bra
gatchy watchy entertainment bieber brothers alrighty, that’s good to know lol
yeah, Frank Oz said Rick Moranis was on the floor a long time holding Ellen Greene and his legs became numb
"THE SEQUEL!!! WHAT ABOUT THE SEQUEL?!?!?!?"
Whenever a main character dies in a movie, they have to say this.
The theatrical ending sets up a possible sequel with an Audrey II having grown in Seymour’s and Audrey’s yard, but as of now, it’ll most likely remain on a cliffhanger.
8:07
I am so impressed on how good the prop for Audrey II was! The ability to have minute detail movement, and “personality” in that was amazing!
I was gonna say the same!!
“I’m clumsy doctor, I’m clumsy!”
*Orin accidentally cuts his hand trying to stop the doors*
He shattered both fucking windows
The blooper reel being made by a cast member, it has the same corny vibe as those video game Easter eggs that are an inside joke or a reference to some “you had to be there” aspect of development. I like it.
But this is a non-official making-of, isn't it? Gotta have some balls leaking stuff from a production. I wouldn't. ever. Not just because of the ball but without asking all the cast from 10 years ago...? Let's say people who bring this leak as a wonderful gift to me may have met some of the fellows from the shooting - and been talking all the time when they met again like: 'You cut that little outtake-teaser for us, do you still have it, should be on youtube, was so nice #OldTimes .. ' best case :-/ You know more, Boss Nass?
8:07 *THE SEQUEL?!? WHAT ABOUT THE SEQUEL?!?!?!?*
Best part 😂
*THATS ME WATCHING SEYMOUR GETTING ATE* 😂😂
What sequel?
Audrey II:There Is No Sequel.
Aaron Beaird I wish there was
I guess it was worth it because the movie received largely positive reviews. The scene with Steve Martin and Bill Murray is my favorite. A dentist that is a sadist and a patient that is a masochist? Perfect!
ikr?? My favorite scene too btw
@@HairyOldMen-n6q 👍
@@HairyOldMen-n6q ^^^^ Sicko!......🏍 😛
4:57 "death" SOUNDS LIKE ELLEN GREENE WAS READY TO KILL SOMEONE FROM WORKING WAY TOO HARD
Stop it... Death!
No. She was trying to think of something serious to stop her from laughing!
@@Zizzyyzz of course
Think about who was in the scene with her.
The thing that strikes me the most from the clips is just how long of a shoot this movie was. If you watch the clapboards it goes from at least November of 85' to June of 86'. WOW. I assume Rick Moranis' next shoot after this was "Spaceballs."
@Alex McCaffery Labyrinth finished filming in September 1985. A bunch of Creature Shop builders and performers went on to work on this, most notably Lyle Conway.
The June 86 takes were probably from the last-minute reshoots
Funny thing about that, the original 1960 film that inspired the off broadway show was filmed in 2 days
Yes, Spaceballs started filming that fall.
4:10 "artistic swing" EVEN FRANK OZ WANTED THE TELEPHONE TO SWING THE RIGHT WAY, TALK ABOUT PERFECT
3:50 I can’t believe they puppetted that!
Lol.
note the high pitched voice and also if you watch Rick in the background, he appears to be moving faster than normal. This reveals the "undercranking" trick they did: run the film slowly through the camera, then speed it up later to make the puppet seem quicker and more agile. To help the actors lip sync properly, they played a slowed-down version of the dialogue and singing on the set.
2:03 OUCH, THAT HURT, POOR STEVE MARTIN, I WONDER HOW BADLY HE CUT HIS HANDS?
Very
4:54 "stop it, stop it, death" lmfaooo
I'm crying
It made Rick laugh
Can we just appreciate the tiny movements of the puppet’s mouth that just make it come alive? Because gee whiz!!! You can forget that the didn’t hire and actor plant!
that must have been so fun to be a part of :)
This is why I want to be an actor. This is my dream job, and my recommendation if you want a similar experience is to take part in a play with a local theater group, as you will spend hours on end rehearsing and getting to know the rest of the cast and crew, becoming good friends and fooling around.
@@coopersutherland8550 I want to be an actress and a playwrite and fumbling around like this with my cast mates is one of the reasons why
The shoot was 8 months in the uk. Not that much fun
Shooting Movies are not really fun. LOTS of WAITING and LOTS OF TAKES. It makes some people get really mad. TV shows are even worse because they are shooting none stop and then if you have an audience while taping they get to see the take after take and they also get antsy, there is someone actually telling you as an audience what to do.
I did LSOH with my amateur drama group and JCS, was amazing. Unfortunately, Sweeney Todd already has been cast, with the new amateur drama group, but I'm auditioning to join them for their Xmas concert.
I love how the voice offscreen at 7:27 suddenly reminds you just who's directing this movie.
Kermit?
@@hibikiotonokojishslvocalis7550 Nope, I was thinking Fozzie Bear!
@@BlueMHart _dammit_
@@hibikiotonokojishslvocalis7550 He doesn't even _play_ Kermit!
@Ted Wilson It's both!
therapy is expensive. but this video, right here, is free
I'm not surprised they kept cracking up. They're getting directed by what sounds like Fozzy Bear!
Frank oz babyyy
Bert or Sam the Eagle
"showed me I caaaaaaaaannnnnnn
YES YOU CANNNN
oh Seymour we..gotta get I forgot my line"
Rick Moranis was the PERFECT Seymour. I myself have played Seymour twice (once in high school, and a second time in a community theater production) and I studied EVERYTHING about his performance and watched the movie OBSESSIVELY. I've seen it onstage of course too in NYC & London, but Rick's performance is STILL the best.
2:02 God, the comedically loud noise of the glass breaking gets me every time.
The real question is- is Audrey II in storage somewhere and does it still function?
it was mostly likely made of foam rubber, as many puppets of the time were and if it is still around it's probably hardened and if touched would just crumble to just.
I'm pretty sure that the puppet used for the "Feed Me" song and the baby puppet are actually still around somewhere! I think it's in a museum or something, I've definitely seen a few pictures of them outside of the movie.
That's a great question. Wonder what they did with it. I would love to see it
“nurse it back to death” love it 😂
It makes me very happy to know Ellen was belting along during Suddenly Seymour. Also, trying to be serious by simply saying “death”. What a queen.
They all got along so well
I knew this movie was a bit of a comedy, but this just puts them all in a whole new light.
I forgot how adorkable Seymour truly was.
1:00 I love how he's staying in character
One might say his dedication to the character... went to 11
@@adderon7476 yes
3:24 "what film is this" RICK MORANIS TOTALLY FORGOT THE NAME OF THE FILM, AS IF HIS MIND WENT TOTALLY BLANK FOR SOME REASON
I can understand that. When you're focused on a particular thing, everything else gets pushed to the side. Even the name of the movie you're making.
I loved when Seymour shouted
"THE SEQUEL WHAT ABOUT THE SEQUEL" while Audrey II was swallowing him
So happy to see these bloopers from one of my all time fave movies~so funny and the cast looked like they had a blast making this film. My fave part is when Steve Martin lands his motorcycle perfectly at the end of the alley~kills me errytime!! Thanks for uploading!!
Same
"Telephone!"
"I'll get it!"
Classic.
7:57
lol so Frank Oz is basically always Fozzie Bear / Bert when he talks loud 7:18
also sounded a lot like a Kermit at times. Hell, Yoda blends in too
This was the comment I was looking for! I almost wrote the same exact thing!
Omg I thought it was Levi
@@boppob1343 Frank Oz didn't voice Kermit.
Watch the behind the scenes of Labyrinth, every time Jim Henson speaks all I hear is Kermit
The part that gets me is “Continue, young man”. 0:58 😂
1:05 Tisha Campbell and Tichina Arnold who would go on to play friends "Gina" and "Pam" on the 90's Sitcom "Martin". Also cast in many other films and shows.
5:54 "MY LEGS!!"
Wait, was Rick the inspiration for Fred from Spongebob? Lol
MY LEGS!?!? MY LEEEG!!!!
Still one of my most favorite movies to watch, to laugh with, and to sing along with. A true masterpiece of all talents.
5:19 I love how she asks this so casually, then reacts like she didn't expect it in the next shot. XD
Acting.
5:37
Audry: *NOOOOPE, I'VE SEEN ENOUGH WEIRD HENTAI TO KNOW WHERE THIS IS GOING, I'M OUT BYE*
LMAO XD
I was thinking something similar while watching the actual film and the vibe slithered up Seymour’s shirt.
No one:
Test Audiences watching the original ending: 8:07
Hahahaha!
"Nurse this plant back to death."
Mushnik knew all along.
4:59 that guy in the doorway was NOT feeling it 🤣
everyone quoting MY LEGS but I don't see anybody quoting 'WhAt ArE YoU LaUgHiNg'
0:17-0:23 is so funny
Strawberry Gacha
He dance
DeanBean Studios XD
5:08 This is the highest quality film that I've seen for any of The Meek Shall Inherit.
This would have been such an amazing set to be on. Moranis, Martin, Oz and the legendary Ellen Greene... would have been an absolute blast daily.
Plus, you’d also work with Bill Murray and John Candy for a day... and a giant puppet plant!
OMG!!! 7:21 - 7:30 Frank Oz talking, all I can envision is Fozzy Bear directing!!! LOL
5:09 🎵i sign these contracts that means I’m willing to keep on doing bloody awful evil things🎵
Was that part of the song cut from the movie?
ocarinaplaya yes The meek shall inherit.
🎶 NO NO! THERES ONLY SO FAR YOU CAN BEND!! NO!!! NO! THIS NIGHTMARE MUST COME TO AN END!! 🎶
They did a wonderful job in animating Audrey II. In between takes it even looks like its BREATHING. Too bad movies like this arent made anymore.
The last great puppeteer job Ive seen was The Dark Crystal Age Of Resistance. Its top notch 😍
It's hysterical to hear Frank just being a director and suddenly you hear Fozzie Bear out of the blue
at 7:20 i was like “why does that guy sound like fozzie bear”
and then i remembered
7:19 Frank Oz got tired of directing and Bert took over 😭😭😭
The best moments in bloopers is when the actor stays in character
still blown away by how amazing the puppet looks
Rick's career was on fire at this point!
Still a great movie, great music and cast. Cannot be redone in any form. Good bloopers. Movies like this can't be made today.
So for those of you who may not know, the director/commentator in this video is Yoda AKA Miss Piggy. Better known as Frank Oz.
“What did she say?”
“SUDDENLY SEYMOUR~”
4:56 I thought she was hilariously foreshadowing her character dying in the original ending.
She said death to calm herself down........
8:12 Aww I never knew they actually shot the stage show's ending!!
It's the theatrical ending
"Nurse this plant back to death!"
4:42 vincent is just standing there like “how the hell did i end up Working with these People “
Whoever filled in those clap boards/scene markers had a lot of style!
Took me a second to figure out why Fozzie Bear was directing at 7:20
It’s so cool seeing these for a movie I grew up watching and that they had as much fun as the audience
I wish instead of talking over each blooper, he'd say something _and then_ show it so we could tell what he's saying and what the crew is saying.
Still, this was fun to see. I can never get enough of LSoH.
I uploaded it without commentary
bruh he fukin broke the glass on the door 😂
I wish they had footage of them recording the songs in studio. Now that would have been amazing.
The stand in pods are just as cute as the real ones
Rick Moranis was such a cutie!!!!!!
so real
0:52 Freeze frame it and just look at his eyes. You'll see it again in your nightmares.
6:12 - 6:15 Really needs to made into part of HISHE for this movie. Someone just busts in and shoots the plant while it's singing "Feed Me", until it's covered in holes and can't sing or talk any more.
Or an end where after feeding Audrey 1 to Audrey 2 he walks out of the building while pouring gasoline from inside to out side and then burns the whole shop down with Audrey 2 in it
in the movie, the plant does get shot and the bullets just bounce off
@@southweststrangla420 The plant gets stronger as it feeds more. It hadn't killed anyone for food yet, so it was probably still susceptible to bullets at this early stage.
Oml I see you everywhere
Audrey II would fit well in another episode of the villain pub placed in the 80's
I love Rick. He's such a good actor and a kind man.
"im.. not.. sure what that was..."
8:07 he said that because every other movie Rick Moranis was in had a sequal
0:22 I honestly would have done the same thing too.
6:07 the real true ending
*Audrey getting eaten by Audrey II*
*Seymour just shoots her and shrugs*
"I'm outta bullets..."
XD
0:21 LOL
I am so glad that both the theatrical & originally destruction versions were released.
Ellen greene does have a great voice
HOW DID STEVE EVEN DO THAT
So is no one gonna make the joke “Little Shop of Bloopers”?
WHY DIDN'T I TITLE IT THAT?!
IT SOUND LIKE FRANK OZ ENJOYED MAKING THIS MOVIE MORE THAN ANY OF THE OTHER MOVIES HE DIRECTED
1:30 oH mY gOdDdD
I ADORE this movie, makes me laugh out loud. Especially that "Suddenly Seymore" song, SO FUNNY
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"I'll only be lusty with Dusty" ???
Yoda: "I'm not sure what that was."
Totally forgot Steve was in this film he’s such a legend
Yes. But he was out of place in this film. Him, and Bill Murray.
@Alex McCaffery I tried to. Lol.
Steve has worked a lot with Frank Oz.
@@Zizzyyzz those roles were like made just for those two. Perfect casting all the way.
@@TheJimbo1791 Meh.
Candy bar! Whoa-oh! Gonna get a candy bar.
Oh god
It’s the professionalism that I respect.
man, that scene kills me.
Tisha Campbell is so beautiful in this, I've had a crush on her ever since I first saw this movie as a kid.
When musknick 'to death' I said stab it burn it
Damn- practical effects must take so much longer to film than CGI
🤣 Pure gold bloopers.
the good thing is all of these people have a sense of humor
6:05 Sounds like an anime girl screaming
KhjjnJustDance it is :/
I've seen enough hentai to know where this is going
8:25 Those are lightsaber hilts.
I'm glad there's commentary because some of this would've been hilarious yet baffling without context, especially that dream sequence with ping pong sounds