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Best Frank Oz Movies

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Frank Oz, a master puppeteer, voice actor, and director, has gifted the world with an array of beloved films that have captivated audiences for generations. From the Muppets to Yoda, his contributions to cinema are undeniable. This list celebrates the best of his directorial efforts and the memorable characters he brought to life, showcasing his unique blend of humor, heart, and technical prowess that continue to resonate with fans of all ages. Now, it's your turn! Explore the curated selection of Frank Oz's finest work below, and decide where each film deserves its place in the cinematic pantheon. Use the drag-and-drop feature to rearrange the titles to reflect your personal ranking of the best Frank Oz movies. Consider everything: the story, the characters, the laughs, and the lasting impact.

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Little Shop of Horrors (1986)

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Seymour Krelborn, a meek and orphaned assistant at Mushnik's floral shop on Skid Row, nurses a secret affection for his fellow employee, Audrey Fulquard. His bleak existence, marked by constant reprimands from his boss, Mr. Mushnik, takes a bizarre turn when he discovers an unusual, unidentifiable plant. He dubs it "Audrey II," and this peculiar specimen soon reveals an insatiable appetite for blood, crooning for sustenance with an increasingly menacing charisma. This 1986 musical horror-comedy, *Little Shop of Horrors*, is a prime example of Frank Oz's masterful directorial touch. Oz, renowned for his work with Jim Henson's Muppets, brings a unique blend of anarchic puppetry, vibrant musical numbers, and dark comedic sensibilities to the screen. His understanding of character, even in the context of a carnivorous plant, allows for genuine emotional resonance amidst the mayhem. The film's playful yet sinister tone, combined with its catchy songs and unforgettable performances, showcases Oz's exceptional ability to translate ambitious theatrical concepts into wildly entertaining cinema, solidifying its place among his best works.

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