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gangst3rswife · 2 years ago
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Finally watched the Addams Family Values recently! and honestly. my main takeaway is
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Debbie slays. And Joan Cusack is a QUEEN
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classichorrorblog · 1 year ago
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Addams Family Values (1993)
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atesan · 4 months ago
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ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES (1993), dir Barry Sonnenfeld
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nicolacoughlan · 1 year ago
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I picked that scene because, I feel like when, you know, you have certains things that constantly play in your head and one of them is always "Malibu Barbie" and I was like well it has to be that then, clearly.
Nicola Coughlan auditions for Addams Family Values with Entertaintment Weekly
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rbarrysncream · 3 months ago
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Me when someone asks me to describe David Tennant's hands
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he has hands like the legs of a ballerina
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in-love-with-movies · 11 months ago
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Toy Story 3 (2010)
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stardustinthesky · 1 year ago
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Melanie Griffith as Tess McGill in WORKING GIRL (1988)
When a secretary's idea is stolen by her boss, she seizes an opportunity to steal it back by pretending she has her boss' job. [ x ]
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ghostinthemijchine · 11 months ago
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Joan Cusack in Addams Family Values (1993).
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maybenexttime · 5 months ago
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cllianmurphy · 3 months ago
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So I, I killed. So I maimed. So I destroyed one innocent life after another. Aren't I a human being? Don't I yearn, and ache, and shop?
JOAN CUSACK as Debbie Jellinsky Addams Family Values (1993) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
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lisamarie-vee · 4 months ago
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strawlessandbraless · 5 months ago
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what was your first ship?
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I was 13 and I wanted what they had
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mysharona1987 · 2 years ago
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A subtle part of the Addams Family Values film is that the Addams family didn’t really mind Debbie being a serial murderer trying to kill Fester (he’s indestructible). She fit right in.
It was that she was keeping Fester from them.
Otherwise she’d have been welcomed.
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in-love-with-movies · 11 months ago
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Toy Story 2 (1999)
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ufonaut · 24 days ago
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He purposely set the movie in the Midwest, in fictional Greenleaf, Indiana—“a conservative, family-oriented small town—that seemed almost more of a challenge than another story set on the East Coast”—and didn’t hold back on its coming-out narrative, even though he realized that might come as a shock to unsuspecting audiences. “I know a lot of people who saw the trailers assumed that it was going be a mistake—that he’d really be straight, and that would be the source of the movie’s comedy,” Rudnick explains. “So when they went to the movie and realized no, no, no, this is a movie about a gay man, that was a surprise.”
In & Out (1997, dir. Frank Oz) // 'How In & Out “Blew the Roof off the Theater” 20 Years Ago' (Interview with Paul Rudnick for Variety, 2017) // 'Playboy Interview: Kevin Kline - Candid Conversation' (Playboy, March 1998)
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