Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Is What We Needed Here's Why

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: Thirty-six years after the events of the first film, Lydia Deetz hosts a supernatural talk show called Ghost House, produced by her boyfriend Rory. During the taping of a segment, Lydia sees visions of the ghost Betelgeuse in the audience.
    Shortly thereafter, Delia, Lydia’s stepmother, shares the news about the death of her father, Charles. En route to Winter River for the funeral services, the surviving Deetz family members pick up Lydia’s estranged daughter, Astrid, from boarding school. It is revealed that Lydia and Astrid’s father, Richard, had been in a relationship which ended up in a divorce, two years before his disappearance in South America. Following the funeral services, Rory proposes to Lydia, which she accepts, causing Astrid to flee and meet Jeremy, who invites her over prior to the wedding. On Halloween, Astrid discovers that Jeremy is a ghost who needs Astrid’s assistance in restoring his life. Astrid agrees when Jeremy reveals she can reunite with her father, and the two enter the afterlife after the former recites an incantation from the Handbook For The Recently Diseased. Lydia discovers Jeremy’s plan and reluctantly calls upon Betelgeuse for his help in retrieving Astrid. He agrees on the condition that Lydia let him marry her, allowing him to inhabit the mortal world and escape the threat of his ex-wife Delores who is hunting him in the afterlife. Lydia agrees.
    Betelgeuse and Lydia are transported into the afterlife train station in an attempt to stop Astrid from boarding the “Soul Train”, which transports souls into the beyond. By reciting the incantation, Astrid was tricked into switching places with Jeremy in order for him to regain his life. While being escorted to the platform, Astrid notices one of the stations employees is Richard. Lydia rescues Astrid, but an emergency exit sends them to one of Saturn’s moons. They encounter a sand worm but are rescued by Richard, who escorts them back to Winter River. As Jeremy attempts to cross over into the world of the living, he is stopped by Betelgeuse and is sent to Hell. Betelgeuse then enlists the help of Delia to return to the mortal world after she is bitten by a snake and sent to the afterlife.
    At a nearby church, Lydia and Astrid arrive as Rory waits at the altar. With Delia by his side, Betelgeuse hijacks the wedding and injects Rory with truth serum, after which he confesses his intention to marry Lydia for her money. An enraged Lydia punches Rory, knocking him out. As Betelgeuse prepares to marry Lydia, an angry Delores arrives and corners him. Using the handbook as a guide, Astrid unleashes a sand worm into the church, which Betelgeuse deflects, causing it to eat Delores and Rory whole. The ceremony is thwarted off as Lydia and Astrid reveal that Betelgeuse violated the rules of the handbook and his own contract, causing him to inflate like a balloon and pop. In the aftermath, Lydia and Astrid reassure their love for Delia as she crosses over. On the platform to the Soul Train, Delia reunites with the remains of Charles before boarding the train to the beyond.
    Some time later, Lydia films the final segment of her last episode of Ghost House, opting to spend time with Astrid. The two venture to Dracula’s castle and Astrid becomes smitten with an employee, Vlad. In a brief sequence, Astrid and Vlad eventually get married with Lydia watching from the side. Unfortunately, Lydia still has nightmares about Betelgeuse as one of her dreams was about Astrid having Betelgeuse’s child. Traumatized, Lydia awakens from her sleep, shocked.
    Directed by: Tim Burton
    Screenplay by: Alfred Gough
    Miles Millar
    Story by: Alfred Gough
    Miles Millar
    Seth Grahame-Smith
    Based on
    Characters by: Michael McDowell
    Larry Wilson
    Produced by:
    Marc Toberoff
    Dede Gardner
    Jeremy Kleiner
    Tommy Harper
    Tim Burton
    Starring:
    Michael Keaton
    Winona Ryder
    Catherine O'Hara
    Justin Theroux
    Monica Bellucci
    Jenna Ortega
    Willem Dafoe
    Cinematography Haris Zambarloukos
    Edited by: Jay Prychidny
    Music by: Danny Elfman
    Production companies:
    Plan B Entertainment
    Tim Burton Productions
    The Geffen Company
    Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
    Release dates:
    August 28, 2024 (Venice)
    September 6, 2024 (United States)
    Running time: 105 minutes
    Country: United States
    Language: English
    Budget: $100 million
    Beetlejuice Beetlejuice opened the 81st Venice International Film Festival on August 28, 2024, at the Sala Grande in a non-competitive slot.[3] The film is scheduled to be theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 6, 2024, including IMAX, 4DX and ScreenX engagements.[69] In February 2024, the title of the film was revealed, and its release date was reiterated.
    Rotten Tomatoes, 78% of 140 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.5/10.

Комментарии • 8

  • @thesilentfightpodcast
    @thesilentfightpodcast 13 дней назад +2

    I can't wait to see it!

    • @TheSeezMonroeShow
      @TheSeezMonroeShow  13 дней назад

      @@thesilentfightpodcast if you like the first one I think you'll appreciate this as well.

  • @bryanmastalish4595
    @bryanmastalish4595 7 дней назад

    I loved it!! Great sequel

  • @thesilentfightpodcast
    @thesilentfightpodcast 13 дней назад +1

    💜💜💜

  • @TheStoryMaestro
    @TheStoryMaestro 5 дней назад

    SPOILERS*** I really enjoyed Beteljuice Beteljuice but ai do agree the ex-wife situation was like “Eh, here’s a subplot I guess” lol nonetheless I surprisingly really enjoyed it! Jenna Ortega’s character was annoying but here storyline made sense as far as the being able to see dead ppl. I thought that was a good twist.

  • @bryanmastalish4595
    @bryanmastalish4595 7 дней назад +1

    After seeing all this woke shit coming out it REALLY MADE UP FOR ALL THIS SHIT COMING OUT!! ITS ORGIINAL AND IM TYMHE BIGGEST BEETLEJUICE FAN AND I KNEW GOING INTO IT I WAS GOING TO LOVE IT EITHERWAY LOL AND I STILL GIVE IT A 8 AND A HALF THERE WAS A COUPLE LOOSE ENDS BUT OVERALL I LOVED IT!!❤

    • @TheSeezMonroeShow
      @TheSeezMonroeShow  7 дней назад +1

      @@bryanmastalish4595 I love it! I would like to speak on the woke agenda. I don't feel the problem is inclusivity. I just don't believe it's genuine.

    • @bryanmastalish4595
      @bryanmastalish4595 7 дней назад +1

      @@TheSeezMonroeShow no argument therd!! It wZ a fu. Movie