I studied at Juilliard
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The spirits of a deceased couple are besieged by an insufferable family who have moved into their home and hire a malevolent spirit to drive them away. This is Michael Keaton’s favorite movie. Otho’s shoes when he is painting the walls of the house change from red fireman elf shoes to white shoes as he walks through the bathroom and then change back to red elf shoes as he enters the next room. Adam: What are your qualifications? Beetlejuice: Oh. Well…
I travel a lot
I graduated from Harvard Business School. I lived through the Black Death and had a lot of fun during it. I’VE SEEN THE EXORCIST SEVEN SEVEN TIMES AND I GET BETTER EVERY TIME I SEE IT…NOT TO MENTION THE FACT THAT YOU’RE TALKING TO A DEAD ONE…NOW WHAT DO YOU THINK? Do you think I’m qualified? The Geffen Company logo is accompanied by a macabre version of the Banana Boat song (sung by the film’s composer Danny Elfman). A print copy of the film appeared with some added/alternate scenes.
Instead of a desert, he sees an empty darkness full of rolling gears
This version of the movie is about 2 minutes shorter than the theatrical release, has some extra scenes and others missing, is in black and white, and has a timecode at the bottom. This version has 4 main differences: Alternate Scene: The scene where Adam tries to leave the house after he and his wife die is different. Additional Scenes: There is an additional scene where Lydia develops the photos she took of Adam and Barbra. So after her mother yells at her and blames her for putting holes in the sheets, Lydia runs upstairs and tries to convince her father that the photos are real. There’s more to the scene where the adults are looking for the ghosts in the attic, where we see the desert monster trying to eat Adam and Barbra while they’re hanging from the attic window. Finally, there is an extra 2 minute scene at the end where we see Lydia cycling home from school and her parents talking to Jane on the phone saying they don’t want to sell the house.
Edited in Horror Toons (2002)
Lydia’s dance scene is shorter in this version and there is no scene with Beetlejuice in the waiting room. The film ends with a final exterior shot of the house. Day-OTraditional, lyrics by William A. Attaway & Irving Burgie [incorrectly credited as written by William A. Attaway & Irving Burgie (as Lord Burgess)] Performed by Harry Belafonte, courtesy of RCA Records. This is one of Tim Burton’s best movies.
Recommended to anyone
Their second effort tells the story of a couple (the Maitlands played to good effect by Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis) who accidentally fall to their deaths from a bridge and end up being targeted by an upper-class family (including a young but well played). Ryder) and a strange but scary (mostly) ghost called Beetleguise (or Beetlejuice in a laugh-out-loud scene) played with immense complexity by Michael Keaton. Sure this plot might sound a little anti-climactic, being mostly jokes and not really a focused story, but so what? In a movie where you see Saturnian sandworms, calypso-attaching shrimp, and a madman who’s seen The Exorcist 167 times (insert quote here), why bother with a plot? So much fun every time I watch it.
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