Yeah that’s so hilarious!!! The way they just look at each other for a long period of time and then he just throws it on the counter while she just said be careful with it 😂😂😂
I would've left the wife in NYC with her insanity and lived out here in the countryside in peace and quiet. But then, there would be no Beetlejuice, huh?
One of the best movies of all time. Amazing cast, great writing, perfect score, terrific set design, wonderful costumes and makeup, phenomenal directing.
Delia's entrance is so epic. Danny Elfman's score introducing her as she enters the house for the first time tells you she's going to be a force to be reckoned with.
I was today years old when I realized that Beetlejuice "punishes" Otho at the end by switching his suit out for one in that blue-green color he professes to hate here. At age 12, on an old VHS tape, I thought Otho simply got his pajamas exposed and ran away embarrassed. 🤣
it was a ‘1970s polyester suit’ …you wouldn’t have been old enough to understand that joke …polyester was typical material for mass produced products in the 70s
Lol me too!! Thats what happens when u watch a flick u used to watch sssoooo much as kid and then years later as an adult whose gone thru so much relatable trauma in life😂
After Delia does her little tantrum, it always makes me fall to the floor laughing when Barbara says, “I’m gonna get her.” I’m not sure why but it does.😂😂😂
@@Chizzy-hd6imThat was the actor who did that, not the character. The character was created by someone else who didn’t know that the actor was a kiddie diddler when they cast that actor for the character.
The Maitlands didn't seem to have much against Charles Deetz because his tastes seemed to be similar to their own. I think if it had just been Charles and Lydia moving there, the Maitlands would have been okay with it.
Mhm, to me Charles and Lydia are those kind of introverts who are different from everyone else, and feel different. (Like myself.) Like the quote, “I myself am, strange and unusual.” As Lydia said. And they aren’t loud and overbearing (like Delia Deetz.)
0:00 That line has always resonated with me. Even though I don’t plan on dying ANYTIME soon, it gives me optimism of what the afterlife could be like. No more worries and no more trouble other than being separated from your loved ones for a very long time.
Kind of like the famous quote from the ancient philosopher Epicurus: "Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist."
I actually happened to see this part when I was little. I was at a hotel and my parents were flipping through the channels to find something to watch. I particularly remember that scene about the woman hanging in the closet and then ripping her face off. Luckily I had my parents there with me, otherwise I probably wouldn't have slept. Lol
Just from his voice alone, I clocked the actor playing Otho from a hilarious episode of Golden Girls. He was the trumpet player in an “all-female” band Rose hires that turns out to be all drag queens. He walks by and utters ONE line in that inimitable voice of his: “You think YOU’RE confused? Take a look at our horn section!”
Hah, that subtle joke at 6:10 where Mr Deetz opens his "Practical Homeowner" magazine only to have a million of those annoying "subscribe now!" prepaid postage leaflets fall out was lost on me as a kid.... and now it's a completely archaic reference today.
This is supposed to be an intelligent conversation about Beetlejuice and it's many peuopl e who involved in its creation, but mostly I think ,it would b e about Catherine and the life time achievement award, in which she most definately deserves, that women is fabulous, her comedy is outrageous. Comedians should be honored for making people laugh and if , for only a moment, allowing us to relax and be "joyous" and real, forgetting all our worries ......if only for a moment. As they say laughter is the best medicine!!!!!!
I’ve been repeating that line since I was a kid and recently looked up “is L L Bean. Store?” 😂 we don’t have those I Florida but as a child I assumed then he was referring to where they bought the stuff from
Barbara and Adam seem surprised to see people moving into their house. As Juno later tells them, "What did you expect? You're dead." I mean did they think that after they died, their house was just gonna be left there to rot? They should've expected that someone else would move into it eventually. I guess, they're more surprised at the kind of people they are, particularly Deliah and Otho.
"Oh, Adam! We're trapped in this house with those PEOPLE!" When she says that, it's as if she's more terrified of what's IN the house rather than what's outside of it. That's fantastic!
As an adulthood I googled “LL Bean” . I used to say that line all the time and didn’t know what in the world it even meant 😂 and it was a clothing line that Otho likely hated 😂
Imagine watching this in the theaters and when Otho says “I thought I saw something” you completely missed it and had to either see the movie again or wait 6 months to a year for the VHS to come out to see it again.
someone mentioned in a prev comment that there's an implication the Maitlands were either struggling with fertility or lost a child during the convo with Jane, that admittedly I never caught on to as a kid. But now the picture at @0:28 just cements that they DID have a kid, and likely lost them due to circumstances we never see, which means the two likely used restoring the house and model building as coping mechanisms 😭😭😭
The closet scene where she rips off her face terrified me as a child and I had nightmares for years. I refused to watch the movie again for a long time
6:00 - 6:10 - When she says "There are ghosts and they want us out of here!!", I wonder if she is actually saying that against her will, like Alec and Gina's characters made her say that in the same way they made the entire family dance to "Day-o". I'm not sure if that was actually the filmmakers' hidden intention or if she just coincidentally made that comment sarcastically
I have a whole fancanon for sandworms. The outer part is dead or semi-dead, it will eventually slough off as a newer worm forms inside the inner one. The outer part protects the inner part; they shed regularly just like a crustacean, snake, or insect.
That bathroom scene always puzzled me. Didn't add anything to the movie but it feels intentional. Almost like an indirect reference to how they handled bathroom scenes in older movies or something.
The way the delivery guy looks regarding the sculpture is priceless
Yeah that’s so hilarious!!! The way they just look at each other for a long period of time and then he just throws it on the counter while she just said be careful with it 😂😂😂
Yes, love how he just *THROWS* it on the counter. LOL @@Strange_andunusual
*Disregarding the sculpture
Yes sir 👏🏻 🙌
He looks like the sculpture
0:27 Adam hogging the blanket and Barbera's "Ahh!" when she falls from the air always make me chuckle.
0:32
Same! 😭😂, I have never watched this before, but my mom says since I'm emo/scene, I would like this movie! And I quite enjoy it.
“If you don’t let me gut out this house and make it my own, I will go insane and I will take you with me!” Quotes I’ve used in real life scenarios 😄
"Oh, look. An indoor outhouse." Love that line.
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Ive always liked that part!! Lol ive said that to my husband before..lol
Same 😂
I would've left the wife in NYC with her insanity and lived out here in the countryside in peace and quiet.
But then, there would be no Beetlejuice, huh?
One of the best movies of all time.
Amazing cast, great writing, perfect score, terrific set design, wonderful costumes and makeup, phenomenal directing.
And it ages so beautifully.
Simply agreed 👍🏽
Delia's entrance is so epic. Danny Elfman's score introducing her as she enters the house for the first time tells you she's going to be a force to be reckoned with.
And otho as a dofus when he struggled to climb through the window
@@GrosvnerMcaffrey And Lydia as she is being carried while sitting in the chair. 1:26
Yes!!!!!
There's even a point where those four notes used in the Lynch version of "Dune" (sandworms?) are used as Charles comes in.
nice catch!
I was today years old when I realized that Beetlejuice "punishes" Otho at the end by switching his suit out for one in that blue-green color he professes to hate here. At age 12, on an old VHS tape, I thought Otho simply got his pajamas exposed and ran away embarrassed. 🤣
it was a ‘1970s polyester suit’ …you wouldn’t have been old enough to understand that joke …polyester was typical material for mass produced products in the 70s
Yes, as a kid I thought it was an "under suit" lol
Lol me too!! Thats what happens when u watch a flick u used to watch sssoooo much as kid and then years later as an adult whose gone thru so much relatable trauma in life😂
He looks like Nikocado Avocado
Same!
One of the best movies ever made, Keaton's top performance.
Can we also talk about Otho? His character isn't appreciated enough, love him.
He made fun of his wife's suicide and stole the handbook
Lol love that line. So underrated. Otho is one of the greatest side characters with some of the best lines. Why deliver me from L L Bean
@@DorianMetalpipefalling-qq4sx That wasn't his wife. Otho plays for the other team.
6:52 "BARBARA!" That was a terrifying scream. Never noticed it before.
Oh my gosh! I never noticed Adam screaming "BARBARA!" like that until you pointed it out! 😨
After Delia does her little tantrum, it always makes me fall to the floor laughing when Barbara says, “I’m gonna get her.” I’m not sure why but it does.😂😂😂
It's even better in the script, where that line comes after Delia dismissively describes the decor as being something out of Betty Crocker.
@@JustPippaNY Thats halarious!
Big fan of Catherine O’Hara. She’s great.
KEVIN!!
@@johnle231 in two films lol
@@Lee-zw5km
She’s also Moira in Schitts creek, and she’s also one of the trick or treaters, lock, shock, and barrel, in a nightmare before Christmas.
This is Edward R Roney dean of students
Nine times
@@henrylivingstone2800 she also played Sally the ragdoll in that movie.
1:54 to 2:05 is one of my favorite scenes in the movie. The classic customer service look.
Same!!!
I love the way Delia and Lydia are introduced in the movie.
I love watching Catherine O'Hara wig out in movies. It gets me every time. lol
Lol poor Charles. He just wants to relax and clip coupons. ✊🏼 I’m with you brother.
Such great husband-wife characters.
Dude just wanted to chill
Coupons aren't the only thing Charles likes to clip. He likes to clip young boys as well. True story 😶
@@Chizzy-hd6imThat was the actor who did that, not the character. The character was created by someone else who didn’t know that the actor was a kiddie diddler when they cast that actor for the character.
So many wonderful people starring in this movie, love it.
She looks at the spider in its web and says "I could live here". I miss that era of film making. It had such personality.
I loved stuff like that cause I could relate with the characters.
Oh look a indoor outhouse lol 😂 always loved that line
That house doesn't need any change it's perfect the way it is.
It really was.
Geena Davis is gorgeous in this movie
Geena Davis is so adorable
Always amazed that Delia is played by the same person who's voiced Sally Filkenstein in Nightmare Before Christmas. The versatility of this woman :o
And Kate McCalister from Home Alone.
I didn't know that. Amazing.
also the worm monster makes a reappearance in Nightmare as well.
@@briansilva3344 Yup
I also know Catherine also did Shock as well in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The Maitlands didn't seem to have much against Charles Deetz because his tastes seemed to be similar to their own. I think if it had just been Charles and Lydia moving there, the Maitlands would have been okay with it.
I absolutely loved the way that house was originally. Wouldn't have changed a thing.
Mhm, to me Charles and Lydia are those kind of introverts who are different from everyone else, and feel different. (Like myself.) Like the quote, “I myself am, strange and unusual.” As Lydia said. And they aren’t loud and overbearing (like Delia Deetz.)
Barbara said she hated Charles especially when she was angry at Beetlejuice for the snake thing, so idk
@@DorianMetalpipefalling-qq4sxShe didn't say she hated him, she just said she wasn't particularly fond of him.
@@Strange_andunusual
DDDDDDIIIIITTTTTOOOO
That house is perfect the way it is I wouldn't change a thing
Well Charles wasn't completely out of line wanting to update the plumbing. Nothing wrong with that lol
And some doesn't lol?.
Yeah, I hate these mordern "minimalistic" houses where everything is white and miserable. I need some colour.
Maybe change the wall paper, but otherwise it’s not bad. Especially compared to later.
@@princessbeaniewigglethe renovations done to the house or anything but minimalist
3:39 as a kid I had no clue what they were doing i just assumed they were vandalizing the house to upset the husband.
I still don't understand what they're doing
Same here lol
There renovating. But also getting the house ready to put on a ghost show for there rich friends
@@stevencombs8093 their spray painting the walls with the names and abbreviations of the colors they plan on painting them with.
Love Catherine O'Hara. She's a legend!!
5:00 If you don't let me gut out this house and make it my own, I will GO INSANE & *I WILL TAKE YOU WITH ME!!!!*
women man, women.
Delia’s already a nutcase, so that threat isn’t much of a threat in my opinion.
5:24
Barbara: I’m gonna get her.
"Ten minutes. And I'm already perfectly at ease." I say this line everytime I move into a new place.
This might be my favorite scene in all of cinema
0:00 That line has always resonated with me. Even though I don’t plan on dying ANYTIME soon, it gives me optimism of what the afterlife could be like. No more worries and no more trouble other than being separated from your loved ones for a very long time.
Kind of like the famous quote from the ancient philosopher Epicurus: "Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist."
@jonathanbirch2022 Whatever dude
The actor at 6:06 was laughing because of Catherine O’Hara, not Delia
1:21 A little gasoline, blowtorch, no problem! Anyone think that when they are playing The Sims 3&4 while in build mode?
My thought process when planning my revenge 😂
At 1:10, Delia is so like "Excuse me? On top of living in this log house graveyard, I have to be a housewife too?!"
It's on TV and I'm watching it RIGHT NOW! Almost 40 years of this movie and it's still not old ❤️
No one can quite give a spine chilling glare, like Cathrine O'Hara
Warner Bros did a better job back then than they are now.
RIP Glenn Shadix (April 15, 1952 - September 7, 2010), aged 58
You will be remembered as a legend
Heathers! “Eskimo”…😂
3:27 I use to lived in a place where I had these kind of encounters regularly.
Catherine O'Hara‘s hotness was way underrated 🤪
I actually happened to see this part when I was little. I was at a hotel and my parents were flipping through the channels to find something to watch. I particularly remember that scene about the woman hanging in the closet and then ripping her face off. Luckily I had my parents there with me, otherwise I probably wouldn't have slept. Lol
Just from his voice alone, I clocked the actor playing Otho from a hilarious episode of Golden Girls. He was the trumpet player in an “all-female” band Rose hires that turns out to be all drag queens. He walks by and utters ONE line in that inimitable voice of his: “You think YOU’RE confused? Take a look at our horn section!”
He also stars as the priest in “Heathers”-“Eskimo” 😂
Gotta love Otho! "I was a hair analyst".
"Briefly."
😂😂😂
Classic 😂😂
Why does he come in through the window?
The way she run down those staircase lol
I literally do that side step thing and think about her everytime
5:01 great acting from Catherine O’Hara.
Hah, that subtle joke at 6:10 where Mr Deetz opens his "Practical Homeowner" magazine only to have a million of those annoying "subscribe now!" prepaid postage leaflets fall out was lost on me as a kid.... and now it's a completely archaic reference today.
It seems like Delia has more chemistry with Otho then with Charles. ❤️
More like best friends
just like….BeetleJuice has chemistry with Lydia 😮
They're both yuppies
Bro Barbara's "AHG!!" when she fell out of bed just makes me laugh. I relate to her on a personal level
Glenn Shadix as Otho definitely stole every scene he was in, same as Sylvia Sidney as Juno
The priest in “Heathers”! “Eskimo!” 😂
Barbara's little yelp as she falls is hilarious!
Delia's rant about art is basically me and my twin regarding our hobbies whenever some idiot criticizes it.
Ha cool
You do realize you and you're twin are not perfect right? if something is bad then guess I criticizes. 🤔😑🖕.
@@rocknroll20024 No!. 🤔😑.
This is supposed to be an intelligent conversation about Beetlejuice and it's many peuopl e who involved in its creation, but mostly I think ,it would b e about Catherine and the life time achievement award, in which she most definately deserves, that women is fabulous, her comedy is outrageous. Comedians should be honored for making people laugh and if , for only a moment, allowing us to relax and be "joyous" and real, forgetting all our worries ......if only for a moment. As they say laughter is the best medicine!!!!!!
I laughed so hard when Otto says...Eww, DELIVER ME FROM L.L.BEAN 😂😂😂
I’ve been repeating that line since I was a kid and recently looked up “is L L Bean. Store?” 😂 we don’t have those I Florida but as a child I assumed then he was referring to where they bought the stuff from
"So very few clients can read my mind. They're just not open to the experience" 😂😂😂
Looks like an amazing new transfer! Thank you WB!
I love Delia❤
I'm STILL wondering after all these years if that lick @ 2:54 was improvised! Jeffrey Jone's reaction says it all.
Crazy how Catherine o hara and Winona ryders careers have been revitalized decades later and are now even more popular
They just needed the right roles
Barbara and Adam seem surprised to see people moving into their house. As Juno later tells them, "What did you expect? You're dead." I mean did they think that after they died, their house was just gonna be left there to rot? They should've expected that someone else would move into it eventually. I guess, they're more surprised at the kind of people they are, particularly Deliah and Otho.
The scene with the worms really scared me as a kid!😬
Betelgeuse - "Sandworms. You hate 'em right? I hate 'em!"
2:16. Why couldn't Otho simply ask if he could come in? 😂😆😅😁🤣😄
I wonder if the comment 'oh look an indoor outhouse' was an adlib? It feels like an adlib.
It likely was-Keaton and O’Hara ad libbed a lot of dialogue, including Delia saying “and I’ll take you with me!”
0:00 i only just realized this is alec baldwin
I was only 9 years old when this came out and don't recall a single scene that scared me.
“Little gasoline, little blowtorch, that’ll fix it right up.
2:56 Barbara been thinking that my entire life.
It's only until the end they figure out the Deetz family were more accepting than they originally thought.
"Oh, Adam! We're trapped in this house with those PEOPLE!"
When she says that, it's as if she's more terrified of what's IN the house rather than what's outside of it. That's fantastic!
You’d think the Deetz family would hear the doors at the end opening and closing
1:21 I'm sure her son has that covered . . . :3
3:53. You can see the sweater Charles is wearing later in the movie in the closet
And then Delia wears it as pants later
7:15 🤣😂 Atrapped in this house with those people 🤭
Geena Davis was the best part of the movie
Otho loves the two colors.
Bluuue greeen.
0:32. How I wake up every morning.
i love Catherine O’Hara and winona !!
As an adulthood I googled “LL Bean” . I used to say that line all the time and didn’t know what in the world it even meant 😂 and it was a clothing line that Otho likely hated 😂
Love comedies that has a spirit theme.
Otho needed his own movie
Delia was joking that ghosts were in the attic and wanted the Deetz family out. Funny.
Catherine O'Haras expressive face just makes her more attractive.
As a kid I loved Lydia. I was a 10 yr old with a massive crush. Lol yes ar 10 I was full aware of it all. Lol
This 4k transfer is going to be great!
Fav characters: Lydia, Delia, (the guy who’s name must never be said), Barbara, the sandworm (for a reason)
Awe look Ozzie and Harriet
Imagine watching this in the theaters and when Otho says “I thought I saw something” you completely missed it and had to either see the movie again or wait 6 months to a year for the VHS to come out to see it again.
I'd like to see a sequel and Otho would show up in the mirrors of the house like a zoom call.
Except Glenn Shadix is sadly no longer with us
IF YOU DON'T LET ME GUT OUT THIS HOUSE AND LET ME MAKE IT MY OWN , I WILL GO INSANE AND I WILL L TAKE YOU WITH ME !
Ad libbed!
He was a hair analyst..
Briefly.
They just read the book that said “the dead usually won’t see the living.” So WHY did they think those scares would work? 😐
I think you have it backward, you mean "the living usually won't see the dead".
haha I love a great film like that.
someone mentioned in a prev comment that there's an implication the Maitlands were either struggling with fertility or lost a child during the convo with Jane, that admittedly I never caught on to as a kid. But now the picture at @0:28 just cements that they DID have a kid, and likely lost them due to circumstances we never see, which means the two likely used restoring the house and model building as coping mechanisms 😭😭😭
The closet scene where she rips off her face terrified me as a child and I had nightmares for years. I refused to watch the movie again for a long time
6:00 - 6:10 - When she says "There are ghosts and they want us out of here!!", I wonder if she is actually saying that against her will, like Alec and Gina's characters made her say that in the same way they made the entire family dance to "Day-o". I'm not sure if that was actually the filmmakers' hidden intention or if she just coincidentally made that comment sarcastically
When I first watched this and saw Delia I said in my head* KEVIN*
1:26 - Lydia's got a cool character introduction, and Tim Burton is (was?) the man.
This is Tim burtons best movie besides Batman
I have a whole fancanon for sandworms. The outer part is dead or semi-dead, it will eventually slough off as a newer worm forms inside the inner one. The outer part protects the inner part; they shed regularly just like a crustacean, snake, or insect.
Somebody in Chicago said Beetlejuice three times.
Huh? Sally has the Mayor of Halloween Town working for her as her interior designer?
3:58 AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
We just have to pray the other closets are bigger than this one.
Where did Delia learn to make sculptures like those? The H.P. Lovecraft School for the Arts?
That bathroom scene always puzzled me. Didn't add anything to the movie but it feels intentional. Almost like an indirect reference to how they handled bathroom scenes in older movies or something.
I always felt like Delia was just pointing out how the bathroom doesn't match her aesthetic but okay