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Oscars honour filmmaker Roger Corman
Film producer and director Roger Corman, seen at his office in Los Angeles on Nov.
Review: The Little Shop of Horrors, Festival Theatre
ROGER CORMAN'S 1960 cult classic The Little Shop of Horrors is notable for three things: our first introduction to the triffid, known as Audrey, Jack Nicholson's first and most disturbing motion picture performance and Mrs Krelborn's immortal health-related line: "Bring me the Evening News, they're running a self diagnosis competition.
The phrase "living legend" gets tossed around a lot, but Roger Corman genuinely qualifies as one.
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Parksville-Qualicum Beach News
T he Passionate People Eater is one of the most famous films, turned musical theatre sensations ever, and the audience was appreciative at its debut in Parksville over the weekend.
RiffTrax: The Little Shop Of Horrors
Judge Christopher Kulik was almost eaten by a giant cow at the The Little Shop of Barbecue.
LEONARDO likes to go to the dentist. He's not a pain freak like Jack Nicholson in "The Little Shop of Horrors." It's just that Leonardo , a middle-age Argentine playwright, has lust in his heart for his foxy young dentist, who has a way of brushing his cheek with her breast while she probes inside his mouth.
Perhaps no other actor of his generation made more of a lasting impression than Jack Nicholson.
'Little Shop of Horrors' re-opens
The "Wrong Turn 3" director is making a run at a horror-comedy classic. Declan O'Brien, whose installment of the "Wrong Turn" series will go straight to video, has secured the rights to remake "The Little Shop of Horrors," according to Web site ShockTillYouDrop.com . Don't expect Audrey, Seymour and the rest to sing, though.
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