Suffice it to say that this movie is well worth your time. I could go on and on, but I'm running out of superlatives. That dance number! Morticia's ever-present shaft of light! Christina Ricci as the sublime Wednesday! Joan Cusack, unhinged! A split-second cameo by Charles Busch! Oh, rapture. Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston are particularly marvelous as one of the most genuinely loving, passionate couples you've seen in ages. Paul Rudnick's screenplay is masterful-you'll be quoting from it for weeks. Instead, the characters get more of a chance to develop as they glide blithely through a fuller, more cohesive story. Because we all know who we're dealing with by now, we don't have to spend nearly so much time introducing the family and their skewed universe. Addams Family Values, on the other hand, gets to be more playful. And then there was the totally shameless product placement.but I digress. Creepy Good: Theyre good people and a very loving family, but they still have rather creepy and disturbing habits and pastimes. In the end, one left the theater feeling that the movie had been 'about' the old sight gags. Back from the Dead: If they should die by the hand of another Addams, theyre likely to return to life within a short time (usually within three to five hours). As a result, the plot felt forced, as if it had been the best way the writers could think of to showcase all the source material. You agree that by closing this notice, interacting with any link or button outside this notice, or by continuing to browse or download, you accept our Privacy. The first had to spend much of its time introducing the Family-and, just as importantly, paying (totally justified) homage to Charles Addams' brilliant cartoons and to the old television series. Baby Pubert is missing and Uncle Fester is on-a quest to find him. As odd as it may seem, this sequel is in many ways superior to its predecessor. Download Addams Family Values and help Uncle Fester save the family in this quirky. Paul Rudnick clearly had a field day writing this screenplay.
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