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The Addams Family
The Addams Family

$24.99
When first seeing this movie, you will tell that it's not very close to the 60's TV series. It's darker and far more wicked. I think it's because the creators of this movie wanted to be more faithful to the original cartoons created by Charles Addams. But whatever the reason, this film is dark, gothic, and very wicked. And I love every minute of it. The entire film reminds me of Tim Burton's works because of the creepy and gloomy atmosphere, and for its very dark humor. It's a very gothic presentation of one of the most wicked families that people know and love. I'm sure that fans of the original TV series will not be disappointed in this [original Charles Addams] take on the Addams Family.
The Addams Family / Addams Family Values
The Addams Family / Addams Family Values

$14.98
Seeing as how every time that other horror family is mentioned in one of my Addams reviews, I promise not to even mention their names.

The Addams Family- I remember seeing this one when I was very young. Before I even saw the original series, I was hooked, including the animated version, which was being rerun on Cartoon Network at the time and the TV remake The New Addams Family (which is good in its own right, but not as good as the original of course). I couldn't have imagined anyone else playing these characters for the big screen (if they had made a movie of the original show in the 60s I'm sure I'd prefer that but that's a rant for another day). Anjelica Huston and the late, great Raul Julia have so much chemistry together, I can't help but be reminded of that same chemistry seen between Carolyn Jones and John Astin. Though due to a higher budget, Gomez can do more amazing feats than he could from the show. Not much is added to Morticia however but she's just as beautiful as ever (and great at her deadpan wit). A lot of my favorite bits from the film come from their scenes, especially when they reminisce about their first meeting at a funeral. Christoher Lloyd does a good job as Fester but I must say I do prefer Jackie Coogan's version. He was more offbeat and funny than Lloyd even after Fester recovers his memory. Christina Ricci is the only other person besides Lisa Loring to play Wednesday. I'm pretty sure she had a hard time keeping a straight face during the entire production. She and Jimmy Workman have a decent chemistry together but I wish they hadn't made Pugsley such an idiot, especially in the show when he was capable of mixing various chemicals. The plot is good but my main problem with the story in this and the sequel is that the main focus isn't the family but Uncle Fester. They make it seem that without him, the family can't function (how Gomez and the family survived for 25 years without him is a mystery). The music was excellent. My favorite music sequence is the party; first when Morticia and Gomez waltz, then reveal the entire party and the Mamushka sequence. Shaiman's version of the original theme is good but I wish it was used more. The only real bother I have is the Hammer songs used, especially the Addams Groove. 5 stars.

Addams Family Values- This one is more in the vein of the original comic strips. A new baby is introduced into the house, causing sibling rivalry. A new nanny tries to kill Fester for his fortune (I liked it better when he was Morticia's brother because now everything revolves around him) and Wednesday and Pugsely are sent to summer camp and meet that guy from NUMB3RS. I have mixed feelings about the sequel. Its not a rehash of the first, except for the whole Fester/fortune gimmick. I like the idea of the children causing havoc in the camp and Fester having a love interest. But I just don't like it as much as the first for some odd reason. The original cast is good, though I don't know why they didn't get the same woman to play Grandmama. Peter MacNicol and Christine Baranski are just plain annoying as the camp counselors (good thing they got roasted but Baranski is one of my favorite actors). Joan Cusack is a delight as the deranged Debbie and I especially like the part when she tells them why she kills people. The original Addams theme is used more in this, especially during my favorite sequence (the Tango in the restaurant). More hip-hop songs are used in this and, like the Hammer songs of the first film, are not that memorable. Not that much to say about this one except its creepier, kookier and ookier. 4 stars.
Addams Family / Addams Family Values [VHS]
Addams Family / Addams Family Values [VHS]

$19.90
At first look, I didn't think anyone else could play the zany role of Gomez like John Asten. I was right. Raul Julia brings his own wacky interpretation. Together with Angelica Houston and Christopher Lloyd, you get two great films: The Addams Family and Adams Family Values. The ADDAMES FAMILY - (1991) Uncle Fester is found. For 1/4 of decade, he's been wandering the Bermuda Triange. But there is something odd to this honored Addam's family member. Could he be the real deal? The family of Addams decide to test him. ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES - (1993) Morticia is pregnant with a third child. Historically, the Addams family has a gruesome tradition for such an event. Watch out Pugsly. In order to keep domestic peace, Gomez hires a strange normal-looking babysitter who keeps from telling him about her criminal past. **These stories are family fun to watch. Special effects, great costumes, enjoyable dialogue exchanges. I like the new Wednesday. She's good.
Addams Family Values
Addams Family Values

$14.98
What I found so charming in the first film was the flirtatious interplay between Gomez and Morticia. I also fell in love with the set of the Addam's mansion exactly as it was....I felt that it was designed not to look like a haunted house, but a stately old manor that had simply been neglected to the point of disrepair. The sequel focuses mainly on Pugsley and Wednesday with a heavy dose of Fester and his new bride. Gomez and Morticia are pushed into the background to the point that they are rarely even seen. I also did not care for the changes made to the set of the house. It was altered to be quite dark and I felt somewhat over the top in its attempt to set the tone of the family atmosphere.

Ahhh...perhaps I am nitpicking, but the Addam's Family is one of my favorite "brain break" films and I find the sets total eye candy and the relationship between Morticia and Gomez a refreshing reminder that even a long marriage can still be flirty and fun! The follow up is ok....but could have been better if they had retained the charm of the first film.

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