Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (9-6-24)
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Re: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (9-6-24)
I can't imagine not giving this a shot... but woof I'm not sold on these trailers/teasers. Fingers crossed!
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It was always camp first, spooky second. I don't think it was ever trying to be horror.tree_ wrote:I honestly can't tell you. Just didn't vibe with it at all for some reason. Maybe I'll give it another try soon. I owe it to my childhood self. I think I watched it around Halloween and for some reason expected it to be less campy and more spooky horror.wease wrote:What did you think was terrible about the first one?
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I really do try to avoid trailers and teasers, sometimes I give in with a really random possibility but I am avoiding everything with this one.epilogue wrote:I can't imagine not giving this a shot... but woof I'm not sold on these trailers/teasers. Fingers crossed!
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I wish I had, too.oasisfan35 wrote:I really do try to avoid trailers and teasers, sometimes I give in with a really random possibility but I am avoiding everything with this one.epilogue wrote:I can't imagine not giving this a shot... but woof I'm not sold on these trailers/teasers. Fingers crossed!
But I'm gonna remain positive. Trailers are just ads. And most ads suck.
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Re: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (9-6-24)
I mean Keaton looks ok and there seems to be enough stuff in the other side but damn if all those shots of the school looked so Netflix, so regular. I don’t think this one will be good no.
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Sitting in the theatre, waiting for it to start
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Re: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (9-6-24)
It was ok. Mrs Wease was thrilled with it. There were some legit gut laughs.
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Re: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (9-6-24)
My wife is directing a junior high version of Beetlejuice: The Musical this fall, so I guess I should go see this soon.
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Are you gonna let her feel you up during the show?E.H. Ruddock wrote:My wife is directing a junior high version of Beetlejuice: The Musical this fall, so I guess I should go see this soon.
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This made me laugh out loud.epilogue wrote:Are you gonna let her feel you up during the show?E.H. Ruddock wrote:My wife is directing a junior high version of Beetlejuice: The Musical this fall, so I guess I should go see this soon.
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Re: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (9-6-24)
Well I enjoyed this quite a bit. I went to a back-to-back screening with the first one.
It's far from perfect: The Monica Belluci subplot is a big pile of nothing; the mother-daughter conflict was boring and underwritten; there are several moments during a chase scene in the Afterlife and the big climactic sequence that feel messy (in a bad way).
But there's so much to like about it. The production design is spectacular and packed to the brim with fun little details. It looks and sounds great. Tim Burton is having a blast, as is the cast. Catherine O'Hara is so good, most of the funniest moments come from her performance. And I just loved Willem Dafoe's role, what a great idea for a character. I also enjoyed how they got around Jeffrey Jones's pedophilic absence.
The weak link here, I'm sorry to say, is Winona Ryder, whose grown-up Lydia feels both cartoonish and oddly superfluous to the proceedings. I have a feeling they didn't know what to do with her as the middle generation of Deetz women. She needed to be the heart of the movie.
It's far from perfect: The Monica Belluci subplot is a big pile of nothing; the mother-daughter conflict was boring and underwritten; there are several moments during a chase scene in the Afterlife and the big climactic sequence that feel messy (in a bad way).
But there's so much to like about it. The production design is spectacular and packed to the brim with fun little details. It looks and sounds great. Tim Burton is having a blast, as is the cast. Catherine O'Hara is so good, most of the funniest moments come from her performance. And I just loved Willem Dafoe's role, what a great idea for a character. I also enjoyed how they got around Jeffrey Jones's pedophilic absence.
The weak link here, I'm sorry to say, is Winona Ryder, whose grown-up Lydia feels both cartoonish and oddly superfluous to the proceedings. I have a feeling they didn't know what to do with her as the middle generation of Deetz women. She needed to be the heart of the movie.
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Re: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (9-6-24)
I had forgotten why Jones wasn’t in it.
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Re: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (9-6-24)
This felt like a Netflix series chopped down into a movie. 48000 subplots going on.
I liked Winona Ryder and Reboot Winona Ryder, and O'Hara, but otherwise I didn't care about anyone else or what was going on.
I liked the first half enough, but then it got so noisy and unfunny by the end. I didn't hate it, and the Tim Burtonisms were nice.
4/10. Wait to rent at Blockbuster.
I liked Winona Ryder and Reboot Winona Ryder, and O'Hara, but otherwise I didn't care about anyone else or what was going on.
I liked the first half enough, but then it got so noisy and unfunny by the end. I didn't hate it, and the Tim Burtonisms were nice.
4/10. Wait to rent at Blockbuster.
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Re: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (9-6-24)
That’s as far as I need to read. Out.BurtReynolds wrote:This felt like a Netflix series
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Everything related to this sucked, not because it was a bad idea (you needed it for Lydia jr.'s character arc) but because it was done so awkwardly. It's like they only got the actor for a half day or something.BurtReynolds wrote:
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I agree with the criticism that it's overstuffed but the breakneck pace of the film is one of its strengths, and most of the plotlines lead to at least a couple memorable moments. I loved the "MacArthur Park" scene a LOT and I think that's going to be one of the most divisive elements
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