Lol came to say spiders are immune to fall damage, glad others have the knowledge that if spiders get swooped up into the sky they will land on you full alive and pissed off lol
Depends on the spider. Like tarantulas are absolutely NOT immune to fall damage; they're actually pretty fragile. And the one in the movie is big enough that, personally, I wouldn't have felt comfortable yeeting it. Why not just let it crawl onto the exterior wall instead?
14:48 The fact that Beetlejuice's name is spelled Betelgeuse in the television and newspaper ads is genius on Tim Burton's part. It's a loophole that Beetlejuice found because it's technically not his name, but pronounced the same. He just can't say it out loud because of that.
@@jamiepine3707 That's the real world explanation, from the production side of the things. Within the story's canon, that doesn't need to apply. It's irrelevant.
@@GloriousGandalf Let’s break it down? Why would Beetlejuice need to “Spell” his name differently? Is there canon somewhere that says he cannot write his name.
7:40 The Maitlands were originally supposed to be constantly wet, that was cancelled since it would be a major inconvenience for filming and for the comfort of the actors.
The Dinner scene has to be one of the greatest scenes in all of Cinema. The actors did a great job in looking like they are confused about being forced to dance against their will!
The barbershop can be explained that its 6:50am and the shop truly isn't open yet, the barber is just chilling outside his shop drinking coffee, waiting for his normal open time.
The door with the "closed" sign doesn't belong to the barbershop, and it's not really confusing. People overlook the less obvious sign above it that identifies it as an accountant's office. The accountant isn't looking for foot traffic, his sign's there just so his clients know they're at the right place.
Just in case it hasn't been commented on yet, the "nice f*cking model" and crotch grab was ad libbed by Keaton and was directed towards the prop guys. Burton liked it so much that he kept it in.
It hasn't been commented on or even mentioned by the narrator because he's too busy being petulant child and not bothering to do any research on what he's sinning. Also it's a sin that he didn't include the 'it's showtime' line by Keaton as it's pretty iconic with the thunder and lightning flash.
@@nighttimedaytime1192 No, I don't recall the movie ever mentioning who she is or why she's there. They don't even say her name. I always figured she was just another of Delia's oddball acquaintances. IMDB lists her character as "Beryl", played by Adele Lutz.
When I first heard this line in the movie, I got what they were trying to do, implying that she's an evil witch like in the Wizard of Oz. But in the Wizard of Oz, the witch who got the house dropped on her's sister was the good witch, so that kind of completely ruins the insult😂
@@MatchaTheVibekingnot quite, in the book none of the witches are sister and in the movie, only the Wicked Witches of East (house) and West (melted) were sisters
@@MatchaTheVibeking Where are you getting that it was the good witch's sister? That wouldn't make any sense. "Ah, I see your house murdered my sister. Well then, allow me to tell you how to use her shoes."
Not to Sin you BUT Otho explains he was involved in the paranormal before interior design during the dinner party scene pre-dance. That’s why he’s involved
Just yesterday, Jeremy was pronouncing his name as "Aw-tho" , so we know him or the writers haven't watched the movie, or watched it so long ago that it faded out. Also, he really falls into the "Strang and Unusual" category.
When Lydia says: You can't even change a tire. I know 4 friends of mine and myself who cannot do it either. So, there are millions that know how Lydia? Explain!
@@PahzWatchesRUclipsShout out to The Hunt for Red October. Awesome film. Yep, a young Alec Baldwin. The man has been at this acting thing for a while now.
@@PahzWatchesRUclips I assumed he had been acting since he was very young, I just didn't recognize him that's why I was surprised. I think the first movie I ever saw him in is 'Dick and Jane' (? The one where Jim Carrey loses his job, goes broke and starts doing crazy shid
@@ianagulino6653 Oh, I get it. Another movie he was super-young in (and a total douche!) is “Working Girl” with Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford, and Sigourney Weaver.
Initially, they were going to have the Maitlands be constantly drenched. They didn't end up doing it obviously, mostly for the safety and comfort of their actors, but it was also deemed an "artistic decision" to leave them dry.
I feel like Burton describing Keaton as Beetlejuice as "having lived in every time period but no time period.”, is probably the best way to describe Beetlejuice to someone who's never seen it before and wants to know at least something before they watch the film.
I read that Jane (because she wanted to sell the house) casually let her dog be the catalyst for the Maitland's death. If it wasnt for that dog on the bridge, they'd still be alive in LL Beanville lol
SPOILER!!!! for "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" (e.g. the sequel, in theatres now): ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ at the climactic wedding scene, when Beetlejuice dancing with his bride-to-be Lydia, he says (or sings, I forget which) a line about all the loves (or was it lovers?) of his life & afterlife. And then an image fades over the background of characters, one at a time, showing the "loves" that he just referred to. First is his ex-wife (Monica Belluci's character), then Lydia, then finally a dog. I didn't understand who the dog was, and it's been on my mind ever since I saw the movie. Was the dog a never-before-mentioned pet that he had & loved in life? Was it a pet/friend he had in the cartoon TV series that the writers decided to canonize into the movies? Was it perhaps a joke that Beetlejuice had a canine lover? (He did say "I'm into some nasty shit.." or something along those lines when telling the story of his wedding night, after all.) Well I think you folks have answered the question for me! The dog shown as one of the "loves of his life" must surely be the dog that caused the Maitland's fatal car crash! I could even tell it was a small type of mutt-breed in the sequel wedding scene, and that fits with what the dog from the car crash scene looks like! However, I cannot find any cannonical connection between the dog and Jane. That seems to be purely fanfiction.
I've given your comment a like simply for spelling lose correctly. Do you know how rare that is these days with almost everyone writing loose instead? Sorry, one of my pet peeves. Well done! 👊🏻
@@joshuaburba1048 Not rare at all. More people spell it correctly than incorrectly. You just needed something to whinge about because no kids are on your lawn right now.
is no one gonna talk about how clever and funny the beetjuice in the corner i was straight up dying everytime hed apear and dissapear good job jeremy lol
Betelgeuse is in the Orion constellation, in the upper left corner as you see it rise. It is a red supergiant star that may supernova any day now (maybe if you say its name three times in the dark when you see it).
@@All2Meme to be fair it likely already became a supernova and we just can’t see it yet -according to many theories-. Editing since I apparently wasn’t careful enough with my words.
@@RightsForZombiesTo be fair you're making some assumptions in that statement which make it unscientific. Just to name a few: 1. You're assuming the speed of light has always been constant. 2. You're assuming that the relative positions of the star to earth have never changed over time (ignoring the expanding universe). You get the idea. If you want to pretend to be scientific, make sure to know your facts first, and leave the assumptions at the door.
Being eaten by a Sandworm is basically "Permadeath". Even Beetleguese is afraid of them. In the Animated Series, they were a reoccurring antagonist for him.
@@HereMaysthat’s because he wasn’t eaten, the worm just held it inside him and brought him back. They don’t want him to die, they want Beetlejuice to pay for whatever he did to be imprisoned to begin with
Been bothering me for like 30 years. "The vacuum is in the garage, and we can't leave the house". Even if the (presumably unattached) garage is not part of the haunting area, Adam has built a whole model of the town in their attic. He doesn't have a freakin' Dustbuster up in there? Nothing?
My only theory (based on my own life/experience) is that perhaps they were vacuuming something in the garage before their accident, and just hadn't moved the vacuum back into the house yet? I DO see your point - maybe they should have had more than one vacuuming tool considering the model town... I dunno, lol.
@@KitKat_Kt no, that does make sense. They're on vacation and working on stuff in and around the home, they might have been doing stuff in the garage and fixing it up.
"Indoor-outhouse" is an old (mostly southern) colloquium for Jack and Jill bathrooms; a bathroom that stands between two rooms that you can pass through.
Honestly, same. I know Betelgeuse isn't based on anything specific (I think it's a rough translation of Arabic of "the giant's shoulder?") and even if it were based on "real" mythology, nothing would probably happen. ...but what if, y'know? Tulpas, amirite?
@@andrewreid4320 The star Betelgeuse does create the shoulder of the constellation Orion! You just taught me something today!! FYI the sins vid mistakenly said Betelgeuse is itself a constellation.
I think the reason the "knock 3 times" was on a different page than "draw a door" is because of the repeated description that the Handbook is written like stereo instructions.
I feel like cinemasins doesn't appreciate this film enough. Most of sins are for jokes he doesn't understand or for things that are explained in the movie but he missed.
I laugh at the “nice fucking model” scene all the time because the tree wasn't supposed to fall when Michael Keaton kicked it so that line was aimed at the set designer 🤣
I haven't seen anyone comment on it yet so I'll say it. The script was so well written that CS said beetlejuice's name the exact number of times necessary to make him disappear from the upper left corner the final 3 times. Sick meta easter egg
It's not really an Easter egg. It's also very inconsistent. They had said his name several times before those last three and it did nothing, apart from the very first three. The fact that they hadn't said it directly in a row doesn't matter because the first three times weren't in a row, either. Then, they sinned the inconsistency of the rule, despite following it inconsistently themselves. A "sick" joke would've been if they actually put some thought into it beyond just "let's make Beetlejuice appear and then make him disappear," which is such an obvious joke that literally any RUclipsr could come up with it. Not personally a huge fan of Community, but at least they actually put some time and effort into that joke when they did it.
*In an alternate dimension: In 1988, "Beetlejuice" was left titled as "Betelgeuse" and became a box office bomb as everyone thought the movie was a boring science documentary about the constellation.*
@@JosephDavies "Bold of you to assume the general public knows the names of any constellations. Especially so if you exclude the dippers." What? The mother and daughter bears? I thought everyone knew those. As a more practical matter, most people know the names of 12 constellations used for horoscopes.
Why does everyone forget the rule where he states that his name "3 times must be spoken, unbroken"?... That's why you can say his name with full sentences in between and it doesn't count
That was only in the musical. It wasn't in the film. In the film he urged Lydia to say his name one more time after she'd said it twice even though she said several words between his name. "It must be spoken, unbroken" was a line from Say My Name in the musical and the rule was changed. Lydia said his name more than three times throughout the song but never said it more than twice in a row.
Missed a sin for "Do you want to spend the next 125 years having breakfast with this woman?" They really think she's going to live for another 85 years?!
#28 The Maitland's are consigned to haunt their own home for 125 years. If they attempt to leave, they enter Saturn where time moves faster, and they risk "death for the dead" if killed by the sandworms. Exorcised ghosts wind up in the Lost Souls Room, which is an empty void where spirits wander endlessly. One assumes this is their fate if they die a second death.
I'm gonna be a major nerd here, cuz if there were ever a type of movie where film logic sins don't cut it, it's with Beetlejuice. - The store is called "MAITLAND Hardware". Adam doesn't have to wait for business hours to go in, it's his store. They're on vacation. -The secretary literally says right after the sin about their appearance, "this is what happens when YOU die; that's what happens when THEY die, it's very personal." Adam and Barbara were wet upon returning home but didn't know they were dead. - The custodian tells them there is a such thing as death for the dead. We see death, being eaten, being imprisoned, employment, using magic or special skills, or being confined to an area in the real world. Paints a very interesting picture of the afterlife. Why wouldn't there be currency? Or a way for Beetlejuice to manipulate things despite being imprisoned? He's supposed to be dangerous because he's powerful, cuz he's long dead, and a nuisance. - How did Juno almost leave if she had an appointment... time probably passes differently between areas of the netherworld itself for all we know. Adam and Barbara were in that waiting room for like 20 minutes - and 3 months passed in the real world. The idea of time dilation between the living world and another dimension (possibly more than 1) really doesn't make sense? - Lydia and Otho can see the book because they're more in tune with these things. Otho literally summoned the Maitlands in corporeal form. The book also says people "won't" see the dead - a specific point. - - -
OMG thank you for explaining! I've seen the movie since I was 6, and for 32 years watch it over and over and over, it's my favourite movie of all time and I always assumed the store was named that way cause the barber, was also the shop owner and maybe Adam's dad, that's why he didn't pay and already had most of his stuff he needed on the counter, yet we never saw him make a phone call.... duh!! You solved this 30 year long riddle of mine 😂 thank you kind random stranger on the internet
@@sabserab No, as far as I know the old man is just some jerk who runs the barber shop next door. Because it's so early he has no customers yet and is sitting outside. Adam dismisses him cuz he's probably been dealing with this guy for years who'll run on forever unless he just dips. but thanks :)
"I'm not scared, I am confused." What I say every time CinemaSins claims they can find 20 minutes' worth of faults in a universally beloved movie somehow made it into the script.
You couldn't figure out the construction equipment? It's a tiller, it is meant to dig up the ground, expose soil, and remove rocks. Only rocks should be heavy enough to fall into the bag.
Everyone can see the ghosts later because they were possessed at the dinner party and Beetlejuice is powerful enough to make himself be seen by the living.
They gave a sin for the motivation for the film being a difference in decorating style, but did not sin the scene where Jane tells Lydia that SHE SINGLEHANDEDLY decorated the house, not the Maitlands.
Although we're all kinda hoping it WAS a red supergiant star in the constellation Orion so that maybe we can get a spectacular show in the night sky in our lifetime
There's this movie and there is the cartoon where Lydia frequently visits the land of the undead to hang out with Beetlejuice, two completely different takes on Lydia or maybe she forgot about how he tried to marry her to be "free".
She didn't forget. In the first episode (as seen over on TVSins) she's celebrating her anniversary. Both characters are completely different people. I couldn't stand the show as a kid.
Fun fact, Michael Keaton's legal name is Michael Douglas. Funner fact, the well known actor Michael Douglas is the son of legendary actor Kirk Douglas, who was born Issur Danielovitch, Kirk/Issur legally changed his name back in the day because it sounded too foreign.
14:16 Beetlejuice can't tell people his name, conveniently since his name isn't Betelgeuse he can write that down and people can come close enough to saying Beetlejuice that it counts
Mom, dad, sis and I happily went to see this in the theater easily 5 times, minimum. In all my 46 yrs on earth the only other film we went out to see as many times was Coming to America. Both films are as timeless and flawless as they come!
I grew up with the cartoon more than the movie, but even I knew Michael Keaton was always on point Anyways bro imma need you to sin Eight Legged Freaks and Titan A.E.
If I remember correctly Beetlejuice only get summoned and unsummoned if you say his name 3 times uniterupted (not saying anything in between, so you only summoned him in the end. So guess this is the last video. end of an era.
omg the 'knock three times' sin is A LEGITIMATE NITPICK I HAVE TYSM like are they spending 2 pages describing what kind of doors can be drawn and on what surfaces? size? what are we doing
Two things: 1. Michael Keaton’s monologue about The Exorcist was just comedic brilliance and deserved to have a sin removed. 2. Jeffrey Jones’ presence in the film now deserves 1,000 sins.
as much as i have loved this movie my entire life, it works better as a musical because theres a lot more context provided. if you havent seen beetle juice the musical i highly recommend
The guy that died after being attacked by that shark thereby also sending the shark that attacked him to the afterlife made the confusion of the Handbook for the Recently Deceased less fishy than being told to draw a door but not told to knock on said door three times until several pages later.
Spider can't die from fall damage because they're so small that air resistance won't allow their terminal velocity to reach a dangerous speed.
damn you beat me to it!
Lol came to say spiders are immune to fall damage, glad others have the knowledge that if spiders get swooped up into the sky they will land on you full alive and pissed off lol
Depends on the spider. Like tarantulas are absolutely NOT immune to fall damage; they're actually pretty fragile. And the one in the movie is big enough that, personally, I wouldn't have felt comfortable yeeting it. Why not just let it crawl onto the exterior wall instead?
You must be fun at parties.
@@gregorymiller2311
You’re watching Cinemasins…they sinned, it gets called out. Stop being a dick. Also get an original line
On this episode of "You telling me this one WASN'T sinned yet!?", we have Beetlejuice!
I could SWEAR they did and I watched it like a year or two ago.
Sometimes I have vivid memories of actually writing sins on movies we haven't sinned yet. Brains are weird.
@@CinemaSins He did the thing, 😃 HE DID THE THING!
@@waitselljones8068Same here, could have sworn he already did it. Is it a rerelease?
@@CinemaSinsYou’re just waiting for me to watch it
A sin removed for Catherine O'Hara freaking out is truly the best decision yall ever made
Agreed, she always steals every project she's in, and is an ultimate queen. 👑😍
I don't think she's acting.
That was cool. Sin removed.
BUT WHY DOESN'T SHE SCREAM OUT KEVIN'S NAME?!?!
14:48
The fact that Beetlejuice's name is spelled Betelgeuse in the television and newspaper ads is genius on Tim Burton's part. It's a loophole that Beetlejuice found because it's technically not his name, but pronounced the same. He just can't say it out loud because of that.
That actually makes sense! He cheated and used a homonym. Excellent theory. Thank you for sharing!
Ahh, that actually makes sense. Kudos!
Not really! The Ghost with the most was named after the star hence the spelling and the studio didn’t think we could pronounce it.
@@jamiepine3707 That's the real world explanation, from the production side of the things. Within the story's canon, that doesn't need to apply. It's irrelevant.
@@GloriousGandalf Let’s break it down? Why would Beetlejuice need to “Spell” his name differently? Is there canon somewhere that says he cannot write his name.
7:40 The Maitlands were originally supposed to be constantly wet, that was cancelled since it would be a major inconvenience for filming and for the comfort of the actors.
The Dinner scene has to be one of the greatest scenes in all of Cinema. The actors did a great job in looking like they are confused about being forced to dance against their will!
Dude i cant go a day without singing it at least once
When I first saw it on DVD, I wasn't expecting it, but overtime I started to like the song. Rest in peace to Harry Bellafonte.
Makes you also wonder how 2 ghosts could make 6 people dance...
@@christianparrish3292Harry Bellafonte
@@mattt233 I fixed it. Thanks.
The barbershop can be explained that its 6:50am and the shop truly isn't open yet, the barber is just chilling outside his shop drinking coffee, waiting for his normal open time.
The barbershop pole is spinning so it is open. It would have been off when closed
Do we even know the clock in the house works?
The door with the "closed" sign doesn't belong to the barbershop, and it's not really confusing. People overlook the less obvious sign above it that identifies it as an accountant's office. The accountant isn't looking for foot traffic, his sign's there just so his clients know they're at the right place.
HIS store is closed because they are on their honeymoon. The barber shop is open.
@@ink-cow I think also that sign is perpendicular to the door, and the camera angle make sit hard to see. But yeah, it's an accountant's office!
Just in case it hasn't been commented on yet, the "nice f*cking model" and crotch grab was ad libbed by Keaton and was directed towards the prop guys. Burton liked it so much that he kept it in.
Fascinating! I was wondering about that! I appreciate the trivia tidbit, friend! :D
The tree was never supposed to fall down, hence the ad-libbed line!
@@Bigbaymonstermare exactly.
It hasn't been commented on or even mentioned by the narrator because he's too busy being petulant child and not bothering to do any research on what he's sinning. Also it's a sin that he didn't include the 'it's showtime' line by Keaton as it's pretty iconic with the thunder and lightning flash.
My favorite line from this movie is, "Don't mind her, she's still upset that someone dropped a house on her sister."
does the movie ever explain who that person is supposed to be ? she just seems to be there at dinner
@@nighttimedaytime1192 No, I don't recall the movie ever mentioning who she is or why she's there. They don't even say her name. I always figured she was just another of Delia's oddball acquaintances. IMDB lists her character as "Beryl", played by Adele Lutz.
When I first heard this line in the movie, I got what they were trying to do, implying that she's an evil witch like in the Wizard of Oz. But in the Wizard of Oz, the witch who got the house dropped on her's sister was the good witch, so that kind of completely ruins the insult😂
@@MatchaTheVibekingnot quite, in the book none of the witches are sister and in the movie, only the Wicked Witches of East (house) and West (melted) were sisters
@@MatchaTheVibeking Where are you getting that it was the good witch's sister? That wouldn't make any sense. "Ah, I see your house murdered my sister. Well then, allow me to tell you how to use her shoes."
Not to Sin you BUT Otho explains he was involved in the paranormal before interior design during the dinner party scene pre-dance. That’s why he’s involved
Small little detail that's easy to miss. This film has is many little Easter Eggs. Like the appearance of Jack Skelton.
Just yesterday, Jeremy was pronouncing his name as "Aw-tho" , so we know him or the writers haven't watched the movie, or watched it so long ago that it faded out. Also, he really falls into the "Strang and Unusual" category.
Yeah.
@@John_Locke_108 Jacques LaLean!?
DING
That air conditioning joke for Dante's Inferno Room is genius.
When Lydia says: You can't even change a tire. I know 4 friends of mine and myself who cannot do it either. So, there are millions that know how Lydia? Explain!
The afterlife waiting room is criminally underrated. There's more jokes than can be counted in 6 watchings.
It's not criminally underrated, it's a well-beloved scene in one of the most popular films ever made. That's not what underrated means.
@@GloriousGandalf I'm pretty sure Hot Topic even had a t-shirt at one point dedicated to the "little accident" line.
"Wanna get nuts? Let's get nuts!" - Michael Keaton in Beetlejuice probably
Yes we all know that and we also all know this person was clearly making a joke. So why go out of your way to be an asshole?
*honk honk
@18:33 Another classic “It says live people ignore the strange and unusual. I myself AM strange and unusual”. 😂
My favorite part of the “draw a door” scene is when Alec Baldwin hesitantly reached for the doorknob he had just drawn.
That's Alec Baldwin?!!
@@ianagulino6653 Yeah, he was young once! You should see him in “The Hunt for Red October”. It was released a couple of years after Beetlejuice.
@@PahzWatchesRUclipsShout out to The Hunt for Red October. Awesome film. Yep, a young Alec Baldwin. The man has been at this acting thing for a while now.
@@PahzWatchesRUclips I assumed he had been acting since he was very young, I just didn't recognize him that's why I was surprised. I think the first movie I ever saw him in is 'Dick and Jane' (? The one where Jim Carrey loses his job, goes broke and starts doing crazy shid
@@ianagulino6653 Oh, I get it. Another movie he was super-young in (and a total douche!) is “Working Girl” with Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford, and Sigourney Weaver.
Initially, they were going to have the Maitlands be constantly drenched. They didn't end up doing it obviously, mostly for the safety and comfort of their actors, but it was also deemed an "artistic decision" to leave them dry.
I feel like Burton describing Keaton as Beetlejuice as "having lived in every time period but no time period.”, is probably the best way to describe Beetlejuice to someone who's never seen it before and wants to know at least something before they watch the film.
That's usually the description of a Demon. A Demon has never lived so they can't be a ghost.
I read that Jane (because she wanted to sell the house) casually let her dog be the catalyst for the Maitland's death. If it wasnt for that dog on the bridge, they'd still be alive in LL Beanville lol
The dog turns out to be a low-tier demon working his way up the Netherworld hierarchy (or is it the Lowerarchy?).
So the dog DID say "DIE!" D:
Jane was the real villain in the movie.
SPOILER!!!! for "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" (e.g. the sequel, in theatres now):
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at the climactic wedding scene, when Beetlejuice dancing with his bride-to-be Lydia, he says (or sings, I forget which) a line about all the loves (or was it lovers?) of his life & afterlife. And then an image fades over the background of characters, one at a time, showing the "loves" that he just referred to. First is his ex-wife (Monica Belluci's character), then Lydia, then finally a dog.
I didn't understand who the dog was, and it's been on my mind ever since I saw the movie. Was the dog a never-before-mentioned pet that he had & loved in life? Was it a pet/friend he had in the cartoon TV series that the writers decided to canonize into the movies? Was it perhaps a joke that Beetlejuice had a canine lover? (He did say "I'm into some nasty shit.." or something along those lines when telling the story of his wedding night, after all.)
Well I think you folks have answered the question for me! The dog shown as one of the "loves of his life" must surely be the dog that caused the Maitland's fatal car crash! I could even tell it was a small type of mutt-breed in the sequel wedding scene, and that fits with what the dog from the car crash scene looks like!
However, I cannot find any cannonical connection between the dog and Jane. That seems to be purely fanfiction.
The improv scene of beetlejuice kicking the tree over makes me lose it every time. 😂
I've given your comment a like simply for spelling lose correctly. Do you know how rare that is these days with almost everyone writing loose instead?
Sorry, one of my pet peeves. Well done! 👊🏻
@@joshuaburba1048 I thank you good sir 😁
@@kenb5564 And I thank YOU as well, good sir.
i forgot about the fooking tree. Did not expect it to go down, but it fits.
@@joshuaburba1048 Not rare at all. More people spell it correctly than incorrectly. You just needed something to whinge about because no kids are on your lawn right now.
is no one gonna talk about how clever and funny the beetjuice in the corner i was straight up dying everytime hed apear and dissapear good job jeremy lol
"Barbara awakening her inner Fremen" has got to be one of the best crossover lines you have ever uttered, sir. 20 sins removed 😂😂
It's the best Dune film adaptation ever.
Betelgeuse is a star, not a constellation.
*DING*
Betelgeuse is in the Orion constellation, in the upper left corner as you see it rise. It is a red supergiant star that may supernova any day now (maybe if you say its name three times in the dark when you see it).
@@All2Meme to be fair it likely already became a supernova and we just can’t see it yet -according to many theories-.
Editing since I apparently wasn’t careful enough with my words.
@@RightsForZombies It's 642.5 light years away. There's no evidence it went supernova. Just a star at the end of it's life.
@@RightsForZombiesTo be fair you're making some assumptions in that statement which make it unscientific.
Just to name a few:
1. You're assuming the speed of light has always been constant.
2. You're assuming that the relative positions of the star to earth have never changed over time (ignoring the expanding universe).
You get the idea. If you want to pretend to be scientific, make sure to know your facts first, and leave the assumptions at the door.
Damn, I just wrote almost the same comment and then saw this. But glad I'm not the only one.
Roll credits
Roll credits
Roll credits!
😂😂😂
The cleverness of your 3-time "roll credits" comment deserves WAY more likes. That is freaking brilliant.
@@joshuaburba1048 When Lydia says you can't even Change a Tire, every time i would think: And you can???
1:39
If the candy cane is spinning, the business is open.
I know it's an old rule, but they don't need an open sign, because it is their open sign.
fun fact, Today's Michael Keaton's bday. So...uhm.. happy bday Mr Keaton. Also also... Handbook!
He's also decided to go back to an updated version of his real name, so Happy Birthday Michael Keaton Douglas
Being eaten by a Sandworm is basically "Permadeath". Even Beetleguese is afraid of them. In the Animated Series, they were a reoccurring antagonist for him.
actually not really because beetlejuice was eatten by a sandworm and he appeared in the waiting room
"Permadeath" would have been a good name for an 80s metal band.
@@All2Meme PERMAMEGADETH.....Playing live this summer.
Yup also one of the best cartoons ever made
@@HereMaysthat’s because he wasn’t eaten, the worm just held it inside him and brought him back. They don’t want him to die, they want Beetlejuice to pay for whatever he did to be imprisoned to begin with
Been bothering me for like 30 years. "The vacuum is in the garage, and we can't leave the house". Even if the (presumably unattached) garage is not part of the haunting area, Adam has built a whole model of the town in their attic. He doesn't have a freakin' Dustbuster up in there? Nothing?
Right?? Such a big house, but they don't have a spot for a vacuum? 😆
My only theory (based on my own life/experience) is that perhaps they were vacuuming something in the garage before their accident, and just hadn't moved the vacuum back into the house yet? I DO see your point - maybe they should have had more than one vacuuming tool considering the model town... I dunno, lol.
@@KitKat_Kt no, that does make sense. They're on vacation and working on stuff in and around the home, they might have been doing stuff in the garage and fixing it up.
I'll take "CinemaSins reviews a classic, beloved movie from decades ago because it has a nostalgia sequel coming out." for 400, Alex.
Alex Trebek died four years ago. The current host is Ken Jennings.
@@willlastnameguy8329 I know, but the long-running joke has always been to use Alex's name.
@@zachhaywood1564 Idk about that. It seems risky to invoke his name so often.
@@willlastnameguy8329You must be too young to know what the other guy is referring to. The expression is exactly how he said it.
@@joshuaburba1048 Where are you from?
Okay. That bit about the outhouse hit the nail on the head. Especially the part about checking for critters.
Why I will NEVER renovate a bathroom with shiplap!
Drinking game: Take a shot every time someone says “Beetlejuice”
@@ZebraLuv eh there are far more dangerous drinking games. that amount of times said would only equal a drunken couch nap.
I wish I could buy some rum 🍹 but my dad keeps my ID 🪪 😭
@@treystephens6166 um if you are over drinking age why does your dad have your id?
This is one of the ALL TIME BEST MOVIES EVER MADE !!! I can’t wait to see the sequel ! It comes out today ❤❤❤❤❤
@@ZebraLuv its only 13 shots, although to be fair most of them are in the back-half of a short movie
"Indoor-outhouse" is an old (mostly southern) colloquium for Jack and Jill bathrooms; a bathroom that stands between two rooms that you can pass through.
Like on the Brady Bunch? Nice to know.
Like on the Brady Bunch? Nice to know.
@dawnkindnesscountsmost5991 how many times you gotta say it bro
Only Geena Davis, the original Amazonian goddess, could make that attempt at a dress look good.
To this day I still cannot say Beetlejuice three times in a row. I know nothing will happen, but I still don’t wanna do it.
What about Candyman?
Not while looking in a reflective surface, I'm not. 😅@@LucianDevine
@@white.rabbit1871 That's fair, lol.
Honestly, same. I know Betelgeuse isn't based on anything specific (I think it's a rough translation of Arabic of "the giant's shoulder?") and even if it were based on "real" mythology, nothing would probably happen.
...but what if, y'know?
Tulpas, amirite?
@@andrewreid4320 The star Betelgeuse does create the shoulder of the constellation Orion! You just taught me something today!!
FYI the sins vid mistakenly said Betelgeuse is itself a constellation.
I think the reason the "knock 3 times" was on a different page than "draw a door" is because of the repeated description that the Handbook is written like stereo instructions.
I was wondering if it had multiple pages showing in elaborate detail how to draw the door.
@@JosephDavies I was thinking that, too!
@@JosephDaviesI figured it had diagrams of size and style requirements for what the door could look like.
the directions had to be so clear, emphases on every minute detail, exact dimensions and depth.
@@StoicVeR To be fair, shouldn't that be the case with a doorway that connects two planes of existence with temporal variations?
The closed sign next to the barbershop belongs to the notary. It's the black sign above said door.
"It's showtime" is such a baller line, and I really wish you removed a sin for it.
I feel like cinemasins doesn't appreciate this film enough.
Most of sins are for jokes he doesn't understand or for things that are explained in the movie but he missed.
Kind of a sin to sin a movie that has no rules 😂
Yeap it's a little out of shape.
@@derekbos4404 Exactly. The whole movie is a joke that went over his head.
I like cinemasins, but these are most of his sins.
I'm 1 minute and 14 seconds in and I feel like he didn't watch the movie at all. 😞
I laugh at the “nice fucking model” scene all the time because the tree wasn't supposed to fall when Michael Keaton kicked it so that line was aimed at the set designer 🤣
08:05 I recognize the janitor from "Pee Wee's Big Adventure".
"It was a night.. just like tonight."
Large Marge in the waiting room would have been great!
Same director!
That was the worst accident ive ever seen
I haven't seen anyone comment on it yet so I'll say it. The script was so well written that CS said beetlejuice's name the exact number of times necessary to make him disappear from the upper left corner the final 3 times.
Sick meta easter egg
It's not really an Easter egg. It's also very inconsistent. They had said his name several times before those last three and it did nothing, apart from the very first three. The fact that they hadn't said it directly in a row doesn't matter because the first three times weren't in a row, either. Then, they sinned the inconsistency of the rule, despite following it inconsistently themselves. A "sick" joke would've been if they actually put some thought into it beyond just "let's make Beetlejuice appear and then make him disappear," which is such an obvious joke that literally any RUclipsr could come up with it. Not personally a huge fan of Community, but at least they actually put some time and effort into that joke when they did it.
18 minutes?? This video should be 18 seconds long and only feature a picture of Jeffrey Jones.
Sinned for sounding like you should be a member of cinema sins
@@Skepticismistheway 😂😂😂
And he should get 1000 sins.
@@Skepticismistheway you're telling me you don't remember the scandal Jeffery was involved in?
Definitely should've been a sin when he slapped Lydia's butt.
*In an alternate dimension: In 1988, "Beetlejuice" was left titled as "Betelgeuse" and became a box office bomb as everyone thought the movie was a boring science documentary about the constellation.*
Bold of you to assume the general public knows the names of _any_ constellations. Especially so if you exclude the dippers.
In both universes, the film had a lot of stars.
@@JosephDavies Betelgeuse is a single star, not a constellation
I am aware of that. I was responding to the wording in Jimb's comment.
@@JosephDavies
"Bold of you to assume the general public knows the names of any constellations. Especially so if you exclude the dippers."
What? The mother and daughter bears? I thought everyone knew those. As a more practical matter, most people know the names of 12 constellations used for horoscopes.
Why does everyone forget the rule where he states that his name "3 times must be spoken, unbroken"?... That's why you can say his name with full sentences in between and it doesn't count
That was only in the musical. It wasn't in the film. In the film he urged Lydia to say his name one more time after she'd said it twice even though she said several words between his name. "It must be spoken, unbroken" was a line from Say My Name in the musical and the rule was changed. Lydia said his name more than three times throughout the song but never said it more than twice in a row.
@@AviDoro Got it, okay. Thanks for the clarification. I guess it has been too long since I watched the movie.
They foeget because it wasn't in the movie, genius
Missed a sin for "Do you want to spend the next 125 years having breakfast with this woman?" They really think she's going to live for another 85 years?!
Yea so she only lived about another 30 years lol
Maybe they were worried she would pass away in the house and be stuck with her haunting with them
I always assumed Beetlejuice could put his name in the ad because it's spelled "Betelgeuse" and it's not his name technically.
But the name Betelgeuse was in the ad?
@@cbb3480 Yea, and his name is "Bettlejuice" so technically the "Betelgeuse" in the ad isn't his name. That was my point.
@@Bry.89 And my point was I thought his name is Betelgeuse. Lmao
@@cbb3480 then why call the film Beetlejuice and the sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice?
@@Bry.89 that’s explained in the video. And on google
Taking a sin off for Catherine O’Hara somehow feels like the smartest thing you’ve Done /said in this video😂😂
#28 The Maitland's are consigned to haunt their own home for 125 years. If they attempt to leave, they enter Saturn where time moves faster, and they risk "death for the dead" if killed by the sandworms. Exorcised ghosts wind up in the Lost Souls Room, which is an empty void where spirits wander endlessly. One assumes this is their fate if they die a second death.
Then in the sequel there's the soul sucker
Excuse me, but that "worm-infested desert" is Saturn.
It's one of Saturn's moons actually
@@RBEO22 Saturn doesn't even have a solid surface
Aaah the return of Beetlejuice... *WITH A VENGEANCE!*
I'm gonna be a major nerd here, cuz if there were ever a type of movie where film logic sins don't cut it, it's with Beetlejuice.
- The store is called "MAITLAND Hardware". Adam doesn't have to wait for business hours to go in, it's his store. They're on vacation.
-The secretary literally says right after the sin about their appearance, "this is what happens when YOU die; that's what happens when THEY die, it's very personal." Adam and Barbara were wet upon returning home but didn't know they were dead.
- The custodian tells them there is a such thing as death for the dead. We see death, being eaten, being imprisoned, employment, using magic or special skills, or being confined to an area in the real world. Paints a very interesting picture of the afterlife. Why wouldn't there be currency? Or a way for Beetlejuice to manipulate things despite being imprisoned? He's supposed to be dangerous because he's powerful, cuz he's long dead, and a nuisance.
- How did Juno almost leave if she had an appointment... time probably passes differently between areas of the netherworld itself for all we know. Adam and Barbara were in that waiting room for like 20 minutes - and 3 months passed in the real world. The idea of time dilation between the living world and another dimension (possibly more than 1) really doesn't make sense?
- Lydia and Otho can see the book because they're more in tune with these things. Otho literally summoned the Maitlands in corporeal form. The book also says people "won't" see the dead - a specific point.
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OMG thank you for explaining! I've seen the movie since I was 6, and for 32 years watch it over and over and over, it's my favourite movie of all time and I always assumed the store was named that way cause the barber, was also the shop owner and maybe Adam's dad, that's why he didn't pay and already had most of his stuff he needed on the counter, yet we never saw him make a phone call.... duh!! You solved this 30 year long riddle of mine 😂 thank you kind random stranger on the internet
@@sabserab No, as far as I know the old man is just some jerk who runs the barber shop next door. Because it's so early he has no customers yet and is sitting outside. Adam dismisses him cuz he's probably been dealing with this guy for years who'll run on forever unless he just dips.
but thanks :)
I like how *some* things are explained but also not explained in the broadway musical.
You give some and take some away 😂
18:46 "I'm Batman" friggin SLAYED me! 🤣🤣🤣
13:02 They probably don’t actually need the toilet, but the football players have not yet figured out that they are dead, which is why they ask
So many gems in this one. That "girl interrupted" dialogue after Lydia is literally interrupted was great. Also, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Ha, I missed it watching this but a "Girl, Interrupted" joke was made in the Alien: Ressurection video 😅
"Attention Kmart shoppers..."
"Kmart."
+1 sin point
"I'm not scared, I am confused."
What I say every time CinemaSins claims they can find 20 minutes' worth of faults in a universally beloved movie somehow made it into the script.
You couldn't figure out the construction equipment? It's a tiller, it is meant to dig up the ground, expose soil, and remove rocks. Only rocks should be heavy enough to fall into the bag.
Everyone can see the ghosts later because they were possessed at the dinner party and Beetlejuice is powerful enough to make himself be seen by the living.
They gave a sin for the motivation for the film being a difference in decorating style, but did not sin the scene where Jane tells Lydia that SHE SINGLEHANDEDLY decorated the house, not the Maitlands.
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion.
Although we're all kinda hoping it WAS a red supergiant star in the constellation Orion so that maybe we can get a spectacular show in the night sky in our lifetime
There's this movie and there is the cartoon where Lydia frequently visits the land of the undead to hang out with Beetlejuice, two completely different takes on Lydia or maybe she forgot about how he tried to marry her to be "free".
She didn't forget. In the first episode (as seen over on TVSins) she's celebrating her anniversary. Both characters are completely different people.
I couldn't stand the show as a kid.
Retcon
Fun fact, Michael Keaton's legal name is Michael Douglas. Funner fact, the well known actor Michael Douglas is the son of legendary actor Kirk Douglas, who was born Issur Danielovitch, Kirk/Issur legally changed his name back in the day because it sounded too foreign.
Now I have to run out to the back yard and grab some beetles to freshly squeeze some juice for breakfast tomorrow.
Dang, I miss the days when the plots didn't have to make sense. We didn't have to overanalyze. It just WORKED.
Putting any sins on any of Keaton parts is a sin to this channel he was perfect lolz
Some movies are off limits… this is one of them 😂😂😂
this movie was a HUGE part of my childhood. thanks for sinning it!!!
"That's death for the dead..." I think that was the same guy who said "[Large Marge was] the worst accident I've ever seen."
CinemaSins having an undefined method of allocating sins
Beetlejuice: Nice fucking model.
Since Jeremy decided to sin this film, I shall summon his worst enemy. Birdman, Birdman, Birdman!
Honk honk
@@charleswolfe8896yes I second this, this video is rife with sins and we need the Bman on it!
14:16 Beetlejuice can't tell people his name, conveniently since his name isn't Betelgeuse he can write that down and people can come close enough to saying Beetlejuice that it counts
Watching Beetlejuice Beetlejuice tomorrow
Jeremy!!!! I've been waiting 5 years for you to make this video😭❤️finally
Mom, dad, sis and I happily went to see this in the theater easily 5 times, minimum. In all my 46 yrs on earth the only other film we went out to see as many times was Coming to America. Both films are as timeless and flawless as they come!
9:33 she stops short in response to the Polaroid BEFORE looking at the instantaneously processed photo 😶
You forgot to sin the movie when they died driving a volvo...nobody dies driving a volvo...its the 11 commandmen
Volvo. Boxy but good.
that was the joke...
Or: "I wouldn't get caught dead driving a Volvo"?
One of my favourite movie scenes is when they show a newspaper the audience can read 😂
5:07 - Missed opportunity to take a shot at the Lynch film by calling this the SECOND oddest adaptation of "Dune." So, sorry for this, but.....*ding!*
There is no better feeling than staring at a wall with closed eyes.
I grew up with the cartoon more than the movie, but even I knew Michael Keaton was always on point
Anyways bro imma need you to sin Eight Legged Freaks and Titan A.E.
0:44 Don’t watch Kingdom of the Spiders unless you don’t mind thinking, “Well, there’s 2 hours of my life I’ll never get back.” 😁
My exact thoughts after watching Everything Everywhere All At Once
The Real Sin is that Catherine O'Hara isn't screaming out "KEVIN!" at the top of her lungs in this movie. So one sin for you Cinemasins.
1 Sin *BING*
the biggest cinemasin of this is that mike keaton is only in this for 17 minutes
If I remember correctly Beetlejuice only get summoned and unsummoned if you say his name 3 times uniterupted (not saying anything in between, so you only summoned him in the end. So guess this is the last video. end of an era.
omg the 'knock three times' sin is A LEGITIMATE NITPICK I HAVE TYSM
like are they spending 2 pages describing what kind of doors can be drawn and on what surfaces? size? what are we doing
Tbf, in a world where doors can lead you into “death for the dead”, a couple pages explaining exactly how the door needs to be drawn would be needed
You sir, are a MONSTER!
Two things:
1. Michael Keaton’s monologue about The Exorcist was just comedic brilliance and deserved to have a sin removed.
2. Jeffrey Jones’ presence in the film now deserves 1,000 sins.
I asked for the sins a few weeks ago beetlejuice has responded
He is the host with the most
Me 2
A demon granting sins
Lol
You only needed to ask 3 times
This video just made my day, thank you.
15:57 "Three times in a row it must be spoken unbroken!"
Nice f-ing model statement Keaton made was completely adlibbed. The tree wasn't supposed to fall when he kicked it.
🎵Into the void, and cancel, all the noise🎶
as much as i have loved this movie my entire life, it works better as a musical because theres a lot more context provided. if you havent seen beetle juice the musical i highly recommend
at 0:42 stung was about giant wasps, not spiders
Welcome to Cinemasins, you clearly missed the point of their [counter]arguement. Go "Well Acshully" somewhere else. Mobile timestamp things stinks
@@duckstep647 womp womp
@@duckstep647the channel still gets a sin.
I checked for this yesterday, as I rewatched it then. I was surprised y'all hadn't done it yet. And here it is now. Let's go!
Beetlegeuce is a red giant star. FYI.
NOW BEETLEJUICE IS BACK!
The guy that died after being attacked by that shark thereby also sending the shark that attacked him to the afterlife made the confusion of the Handbook for the Recently Deceased less fishy than being told to draw a door but not told to knock on said door three times until several pages later.
Heh heh. Less Fishy. 😂
Michael F'ing Keaton is a national treasure!
This has to be my favourite movie of all time
This video is longer than the actual amount of screentime Beetlejuice even had.