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| Addams Family Values [1993] | ![Addams Family Values [1993]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JNZCVNCRL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Barry Sonnenfeld Actors: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Joan Cusack, Christina Ricci Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Amazon.co.uk Review This slightly more cohesive follow-up to IThe Addams Family/I has the same director, Barry Sonnenfeld (IMen in Black/I), but a better story line. Joan Cusack plays a busty gold digger who ingratiates herself into the Addams home and convinces Uncle Fester (Christopher Lloyd) that she wants to marry him. Besides Lloyd, the cast includes Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia, ideal as those Brontean lovers, Morticia and Gomez. But Christina Ricci again walks away with the best moments as the chilly Wednesday Addams, making life miserable for two camp counsellors (Peter MacNicol and Christine Baranski) who want her to fit in with other kids. --ITom Keogh, Amazon.com/I
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  "You sent us to camp. They made us sing." November 8, 2008 This is far superior to the first movie and to any other adaptation since. I can never decide what is best... following Uncle Festers storyline or the kids at camp, but why settle when the two merge so well in this easily quoted sequel.br /br /Every line is a classic, and watching it again when your old enough to 'get' all the jokes that flew by you as a kid makes you appreciate it more.br /br /If you were a fan as a child, buy it. If you have children of your own who have not seen it... MAKE THEM :) they will thank you.br /br /It is such a shame the dvd has no commentary or anything interesting on it. I have hoped for a better release but the movie itself is worth more than any extras... still it would be nice.
  The Addams Family Have To Be The Best Goths Ever! October 14, 2008 I absolutely love this film! br /As the sequel to The Addams Family this film had a lot to live up to it managed to out do the first film brilliantly, so yeah I do prefer this to the first. br /I think the best thing about The Addams Family Values is that it manages to be an original family movie in my opinion that is very rare. Documenting the lives of a family of devoted misfits freaks the film manages to be funny for all the family. Although the use of sterotypes (a.k.a Goths) is slightly annoying, the film isn't meant to be thought about in depth, its just good fun! But as an ex-Goth I know all too well children's perception of people who look like vampires, but I think at least they're being portrayed positively as people the kids could aspire to be like or think are cool not morbid idiots! br /Anjelica Houston is amazing ( so sexy as Morticia Addams), Christina Ricci has to be my favourite as Wednesday the witty pre-teen with killer one liners a Disney phobia. br /The story is simple; Uncle Vester is marrying the nanny Wednesday Pugsly are sent to camp. br /A great movie, I never get bored of watching it.br /In conclusion I would recommend this film to anyone who like me has an obsession with anything weird obscure, be it family movies or Satanism.
  A GOOD FUN COMEDY October 15, 2007 She's a pleasant young woman who always dresses in light colors and has a demeanor that would win you over. That is, until you find out that she's been responsible for the deaths of several other people and is after your fortune like her life depends on it.br /br /This is Debbie Jelinsky, and her life story reads like something out of "East of Eden" in which the main heroine did some unspeakable things to everyone who came in touch with her, including and beginning with her parents. She's been assigned to take care of the Addams children because as of late they've taken a homicidal interest in their youngest brother Pubert and no other nanny seems able to handle their recklessness. Of course, no one realizes that she's after Uncle Fester and his money, and in the Addams' world, watching television is not a priority, because had they tuned in to watch "American's Most Disgusting Criminals", they would have found quite a lot about her.br /br /ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES is one of those rare sequels that while being practically the same movie (with a plot revolving around Uncle Fester and his fortune which could, under the wrong hands, affect the entire Addams family), redone with a different villainess, is actually better than the original. The tone is much darker still: Wednesday's sadistic side, subdued in the first film, comes full bloom like her own entrance into young womanhood, and Joan Cusack, while looking quite a lot like Marilyn Munster from the rival series "The Munsters", is by far the ugliest character in the story. Had this been a mainstream drama or suspense thriller her black widow tendencies would have been a little much to bear, but Cusack plays her villainy to the hilt and overshadows Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia who are even better and make one of the screen's best romantic couples of all time (despite their dark makeup).br /br /The last adaptation made for the big screen, Charles Addams' characters would move to the small screen in a new version of the 1960s show and a TV movie, neither very successful.
  Estimable continuation of first part August 3, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Still funny, nice and amazing. New evil nanny (that hunts for money), new evil child (whom other children don't like), summer camp for Wednesday and Pugsley - hilarious!br /br /First and second part of Addams family is that movie that have to be in home dvd collection... in gold dvd collection, cause it's really Classics of Hollywood.
  Even better than the first! June 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I must have watched this film hundreds of times, and yet it never, ever grows old. Every character is just spot on. Anjelica Huston is perfect as Morticia - sexy, vampish, with a perfectly calm, silky voice that manages to extract every last drop of comedy from even the most simple lines. Chrisina Ricci as Wednesday could give masterclasses on deadpan wit. Jimmy Workman is fabulously, idioticly naive as Pugsley (I challenge anyone to watch him dressed up as a Thanksgiving turkey singing 'Eat me' without killing themselves laughing). Christopher Llloyd is a wonderfully grotesque Uncle Fester that you can't help feeling painfully sorry for. But the star of the show for me has to be Raul Julia. His Gomez is lusty, suave, sophisticated, with an underlying child-like enthusiasm. His pride in his kids is actually really touching, and the chemistry between him and Huston is electrifying. His monologues have me screaming with laughter (My favourite being his speech at the police station - 'I DEMAND JUSTICE! SOMEONE HAS MARRIED MY BROTHER! She took him to Hawaii! They have moved to a large, expensive home, where they make love CONSTANTLY!')br /br /I cannot stress the brilliance of this film. It beats every other version of the Addams family hands down, including the prequel to this particular re-make (which I also recommend, just because most of the actors are the same). But it now, if you haven't already. If it doesn't at least raise a smile from you then you are a cold, if not dead, fish.
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