Favourite thing about Little Shop of Horrors (the movie) is when Bill Murray shows up for like 5 minutes just to dial the homoeroticism up by 10. Shows up to Freak Dentist's place just so he can outfreak him. Moans in delight when he gets that rusty-ass blade in his mouth. Never shows up for the rest of the musical. What did they mean by this
Gay asf to be a dentist. Why you wanna drill another man??? Why you wanna make him scream? Why you wanna put your hands in his mouth? Anyway I’m here to shoot you because you’re mistreating your girlfriend who Im in love with and I need fresh human blood to feed my gaint talking plant from outer space
Chang died of a stroke in the middle of the night. He was always the sickly one. He was always the one who drank too much. When Eng woke up beside him to find that his brother was dead… he died of fright.
watched red riding 1974 exclusively for robert sheehan ( andrew garfield was a great bonus ) and i’m climbing the walls at the lack of BJ content anywhere on the internet, i thought being a misfits fan was tough but this is a new low
talking about him more below
i want to know everything about him and it’s frustrating me that there isn’t even a fandom page 😭 i did find this first revision script in a desperate attempt for more content and i was surprised to find the alley scene is a lot more charged and aggressive than it is in the film
like???? there’s so much tension in the original scene and imagining it like this is something else, eddie doesn’t have to be such an arse though . i know he's stressed out of his mind but come on, it isn't as bad as the section i got from the book though, andrew garfield makes eddie so much more tolerable. i'd love to see them working together more, there's a lot of potential there for development between them, a crime thriller with gay undertones would be so much more enjoyable
there's also this, BJ not smiling in the film is arguably better, but i think it's sweet here anyway, it's actually humiliating BJ's 2 seconds of screen time has effected me this much