The Addams Family 1991 1993 1998 2019 2021 Se Repack -
Here’s a review of The Addams Family films from 1991, 1993, 1998, 2019, and 2021, treating them as a combined “repack” (as if looking at a box set or marathon).
– A version of the film that includes bonus features (commentaries, deleted scenes, making-of documentaries) that were not present on the original retail DVD or streaming release. the addams family 1991 1993 1998 2019 2021 se repack
If you're a fan of the Addams Family or just looking for a collection of quirky, entertaining films, this repack is a great choice. The films offer a mix of humor, wit, and heart, making them enjoyable for both children and adults. While some films may be more iconic than others, the collection as a whole provides a delightful viewing experience. Here’s a review of The Addams Family films
The family goes on a cross-country road trip when Wednesday suspects she might not be an Addams. This repack uses the (which adds 11 minutes of darker jokes, including a longer “Samba” scene). The films offer a mix of humor, wit,
After Raul Julia’s tragic death, this direct-to-video entry swaps nearly the entire cast (only Carel Struycken’s Lurch returns). Tim Curry tries as Gomez, but it feels like a community theater production. The plot—Grandma thinks she’s turning into a “normal” person—is limp, the jokes land flat, and the gothic charm is gone. Watch only for completionism.
Rarely does a sequel improve on the original, but Values is that unicorn. The core family is intact, but the real magic happens at summer camp, where Wednesday and Pugsley battle cheerful WASP tyranny (“I’ll be the victim!”). Joan Cusack’s Debbie (“MAL-i-BU Bar-bie!”) is a serial-killer masterpiece. The film is funnier, darker, and sharper about American conformity. The Thanksgiving play scene alone is cinematic gold.
The previous “Multi” repack had missing English SDH subtitles for the song lyrics. This version includes full PGS subtitles in 32 languages, plus a commentary by the directors explaining the pandemic production.