Showing posts with label Morticia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morticia. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Addams Family Values
Hello all. It's time to review the Sequel to 1991's the Addam's Family...cleverly titled Addams Family Values. This one came out 2 years later, in 1993, and celebrates the birth of the newest Addams, little Pubert. All the regulars are back, with a new Grandmama (Carol Kane). Also, love is in the air between Debbie (Joan Cusack) and Fester...but does Debbie have some sort of ulterior motive? Is a bear catholic? Does the pope shit in the woods?
In some ways I like this movie better than the original. This one has more macabre humor and better one-liners. The kids get more screen time, and we get an early appearance from the even then brilliant David Krumholtz. Gomez and Morticia are again the hands down BEST couple in movies. Passionate and witty, they are what you wish you were.
So yeah, this is a short one, because like I said in the last one, I love this film. If you haven't seen it, see it.
Also, the NEXT movie is a personal favorite, and as such, it may be a longer review...
Monday, December 30, 2013
The Addams Family
Man, I love this one. This sucker came out in 1991, and it REALLY explains some things. The increase of goth kids at the time, for one. For weirdos like me, this movie made me feel that however strange I was, however odd, I could still find acceptance and, dare I hope, love.
The casting of this movie was perfect. Raul Julia was amazing as Gomez, before Jean-Claude Van Damme and every other cast member killed him by appearing with him in Street Fighter (man, fuck that movie). With respects to the great John Astin, Raul Julia was Gomez and there shall be none greater. Anjelica Huston, again, with respects to Carolyn Jones, made Morticia sexy and slightly frightening. The strongest feeling I got when watching the two of them though, was a true sense of family. The actors made you believe they were deeply and insanely in love with each other, as opposed to just deeply insane. Christopher Lloyd as Fester was amazing, he exuded menace and also a childlike naivete and, at least when he was pretending to be Fester (go with it) a wistful sense of having found somewhere to belong, when previously having been adrift. Add that to Christina Ricci's extreme creepiness as Wednesday Addams and you have a formula for success.
The writing in this movie was perfect and what I expect from Larry Wilson and Caroline Thompson (seriously, look up their credits and you will see how much they rock both together and solo). Every character has their own, unique brand of crazy that they radiate.
The set dressers deserve a special accolade. Every inch of the Addam's mansion is festooned with oddities and in-jokes.
The music is an odd mix of orchestral and...M.C. Hammer. Seriously. I also love the Mamushka! It's one of the best scenes in the movie, even though it has NOTHING to do with the majority of the movie.
So, see this, if you haven't. If it's a part of your childhood, see it again. I love it everytime I see it.
The casting of this movie was perfect. Raul Julia was amazing as Gomez, before Jean-Claude Van Damme and every other cast member killed him by appearing with him in Street Fighter (man, fuck that movie). With respects to the great John Astin, Raul Julia was Gomez and there shall be none greater. Anjelica Huston, again, with respects to Carolyn Jones, made Morticia sexy and slightly frightening. The strongest feeling I got when watching the two of them though, was a true sense of family. The actors made you believe they were deeply and insanely in love with each other, as opposed to just deeply insane. Christopher Lloyd as Fester was amazing, he exuded menace and also a childlike naivete and, at least when he was pretending to be Fester (go with it) a wistful sense of having found somewhere to belong, when previously having been adrift. Add that to Christina Ricci's extreme creepiness as Wednesday Addams and you have a formula for success.
The writing in this movie was perfect and what I expect from Larry Wilson and Caroline Thompson (seriously, look up their credits and you will see how much they rock both together and solo). Every character has their own, unique brand of crazy that they radiate.
The set dressers deserve a special accolade. Every inch of the Addam's mansion is festooned with oddities and in-jokes.
The music is an odd mix of orchestral and...M.C. Hammer. Seriously. I also love the Mamushka! It's one of the best scenes in the movie, even though it has NOTHING to do with the majority of the movie.
So, see this, if you haven't. If it's a part of your childhood, see it again. I love it everytime I see it.
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