Love your hair today :) My favorite fun fact for this movie is the line "Nice Fuckin' model!": it's unscripted and aimed at the prop department; the tree wasn't supposed to fall over ;) The director loved it.
"I've seen the Exorcist about 167 times and it keeps getting funnier every single time I see it!" 🤣 This was Winona Ryder's first major role. Between this movie and Heathers (1988), I had a big crush on her in the 80s.
She’s not only an incredibly talented actress, but she’s just such an interesting person in general. I truly feel she adds to the production value of everything she’s in
9:02 It's ironic how you said that Winona Ryder is giving off Wednesday Addams vibes...Jenna Ortega, who plays Wednesday in the series will be playing Winona Ryder's daughter in "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice"
Christina Ricci has said that her version of Wednesday was created by her impersonation of Lydia , because she watched Beetlejuice and loved Winona's character.
@@shadycnetwork they never implied that he didn't pay or that there was no one running the till inside. The guy out front was the barber. Even business owners still pay for their inventory.
@@dannileemeow the guy out front was the barber they went to the hardware store. I guess I'm just more intelligent than most people and guessed yes that is in fact his business. Whenever I get a response I have to double-check and see if the person responding is even the original person I was talking to lol. You're cute so I'll let it slide lol. Just be a good girl and make me a sandwich. Wait a minute dang you're a redhead? I'm not going to make a fire c joke.
Fun facts (according to ScreenRant): The snake scene was originally filmed before Michael Keaton was hired, and didn't look like him at all. They later did some re-shoots with a snake that looked like Betelgeuse at the request of studio execs. Catherine O'Hara and production designer Bo Welch met on the Beetlejuice set. Welch told Uproxx the story of how the relationship happened: "Towards the end of the movie Tim [Burton] told me, we were shooting in Vermont, 'You should ask Catherine out.' And I said, 'What?' And he said, 'Yeah, you should ask her out.' It didn't even occur to me that I was even supposed to talk to actors." "But since Tim told me to I did and then we dated and we're married and here we are today," he said. O'Hara and Welch were married in 1992. In 1990, Burton hired Jonathan Gems to write Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian. The movie would've followed the Deetz family as they moved to Hawaii and then discovered their company was built on ancient burial grounds. Betelgeuse would be the hero and save the day by winning a surfing contest. Yes, we're being completely serious about this plot.
The story is similar to a old 1937 film Topper. Husband and wife George and Marion get in a car wreck, they wake up from the accident as ghosts. It had three films and a TV series. Beetlejuice follows the TV series a bit closer, with the uptight banker Topper and his wife buying the house of the dead couple. They don't have a daughter, but the rich guy is the one that sees the ghosts. I remember enjoying some of the Beetlejuice cartoons, but became less interested when episodes focused more on the side characters like the exercising skeleton, and the tap-dancing spider.
Such a great film. Winona Ryder set so many trends and became a big icon with her role as Lydia. I am so excited for the sequel to hit theaters in September. The trailers for it make it look really good.
The music sounds familiar because of Danny Elfman (A Nightmare Before Xmas, Batman... every Tim Burton movie.. also the Simpsons theme). Danny also had a rock band called Oingo Boingo.. kind of a new wave ska band.
it always cracks me up when people get mad that beetlejuice was gonna marry lydia before she was 18... beetlejuice is over 600 years old! even if lydia was in her 50's the age difference is astronomical
Yeah, I think modern audiences think a little too deeply on it. In many ways the younger generations are way more prudish and get overly upset about fictional things.
The skinny blonde guy during the shrimp 🍤 scene , if I'm not mistaken is Dick Cavette. He had his own show during late 60' & early 70's. He interviewed Jimi Hendrix after Woodstock. Among other stars and musicians. That's if it is him 🤔
Catherine O'Hara got her start on SCTV. Just like : John Candy - Rick Moranis - Eugene Levy -Joe Flaherty - Dave Thomas . And others. Dave Thomas & Rick Moranis came out with a movie called " Strange Brew " that started off as a short skit on SCTV.
It would be interesting to go back and pick a “quirkiest movie” (non-independent-film edition) for each year. Surely this would be a top contender for ‘88.
I'm writing that my name is Josh and i've been reading online that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice will have an official 4K HD digital release on Tuesday October 8, 2024. the digital release will also include special features including a second version of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice with an audio commentary by Tim Burton. this means that everybody at home can do first time watching videos for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice beginning on Tuesday October 8, 2024. I can confirm that there won't be deleted or extended scenes released on the 4K Bluray and DVD release on Tuesday November 19, 2024. that' might be the exact same day that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice becomes available to stream on MAX.
There’s been some experiences that were inspired by this movie: - A bar in Hollywood called Beetle House. - A haunted house at Universal Studios Florida for their Halloween Horror Nights in 2021. It’s only a matter of time before they do an immersive experience because I can easily see that working because this movie is so vast to expand upon. Edit: 34:20 Pretty interesting considering that Jim Carrey was one of the many choices for Tim Burton’s Willy Wonka.
Loving Amelia's reactions recently; Hot Shots, Adventures In Baby Sitting (when it premiers on here) & this creepy comedy classic :) She's my favourite Popcorn Roulette reactor :) Yeah Tim Burton is the master of creepy movies and this is one of his best... But my favourite Tim Burton movie is Ed Wood (1994) - starring Johnny Depp. He plays Hollywood's worst director, Edward D Wood Jr (based on a true story in the 1950's) it's hilarious & is classic Tim Burton, please react to that next, Amelia :)
Other comedies starring Michael Keaton include Mr. Mom and Multiplicity. The married couple who hire Beetlejuice are played by Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis. This was followed by a short lived animated series of the same name. Other Tim Burton films include Pee Wee's Playhouse, Batman, Batman Returns, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Mars Attacks!, Frankenweenie, Sweeney Todd, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and both Alice in Wonderland live action films
Batman (1989) I saw it recently, and I was a little worried it might not hold up or it might not be as good as I thought it was as a kid. Instead, it reminded me why I’m a Batman fan.
Especially factoring in BJ's time. He was alive during the Black Plague. Back then mem were marrying 12-year-olds. BJ didn't change with the times. Lol
Actually 12 was illegal. Girls depending on region could marry as young as 15. My point was Lydia was not a "child". 17 was still acceptable age to marry in the 80s@@SilverWolf442
Its kinda funny how reactors take that scene so seriously in a way that no one would have back when the movie first came out, different sensibilities these days. Even though it's a standard old villain trope, like Jaffar tries to marry Jasmine in Aladdin
Yep, I've never been scared of spiders. One fact that might help arachnophobes to know is that spiders and crabs are very closely related. Spiders are kind of soft-shelled land crabs with the ability to climb. They just go about eating some of the nuisance insects and they always steer clear of people. Now, the highly venomous spiders, it's healthy to fear their bite. You just have to remember, they don't live to bite you. They use their bite for 2 reasons, catching prey and self defense.
The music is by Danny Elfman.He composed the Simpson's theme for one. He does all of Burton's movies as far as I know. In "Nightmare before Christmas" he did all of the singing for johnny Depp's character and was the front man and main writer for the band 'Oingo Boingo".
Same Movie, Different Reactor is something we’ve kinda started doing here lately (with the exception that the reactor has seen the movie), so if she hasn’t seen it already, she likely will!
I FORGOT ALL ABOUT CORALINE OMG! May have to add it to our queue and bump it up just because I want to re-watch it so badly now! I know that’s a popular cult classic too!
@@eddiejravannen I’ve seen a few walkthroughs of Silent Hill and a few of my friends have played it. I plan on playing it once I can find the time. It’s a blessing and a curse that I’ve been so busy lately
I've got to say my favorite Tim Burton movie is Edward Scissorhands, it doesn't have a traditional happy ending and that's very satisfying to me. I think Beetlejuice is a very close second. Although Brazil it certainly up there.
You'll probably find most of this as you do you research: The story was originally written to be much darker and was written with Vegas performer Sammy Davis Jr. in mind as Betelgeuse. Ve Neil won the Academy Award for best makeup and has continued to win or be nominated for other films. Keaton improvised most if not all of his lines. There was a second ending filmed for Beetlejuice on the waiting room couch. Old Bill the rambling Barber from the beginning of the movie, passes away at some time. He ends up where the witchdoctor is on the couch and starts rambling away. Beetlejuice sees his number and scream/spins his head off. The FX in this film were practical and stop motion. One of my favorites was "Adams talking head". They made a cutout board, painted like the desk and Alec Baldwin sat behind it an placed his head over the top. Steady camera and lighting made it blend into the background. The crew called them "Cheap Haunted House Gags". Again, lighting was used to hide the puppeteers under the table for the shrimp cups. The new film coming out brings back the stop motion, puppets and the "Gags" to keep the feel of the original.
Amelia , the host with the most❤ Great reaction. One of my favorite Burton films. Check out: BIG FISH , SLEEPY HOLLOW, PEE WEE’s BIG ADVENTURE, and EDWARD SCISSORHANDS. You’re awesome 😎 Keep it up 👍
I think the entire appeal of it like Ghostbusters say is how unique it is. I wonder if it will be able to generate the same interest via a sequel. My understanding is the Beetlejuice franchise, a cartoon and merch I am sure did not do that poorly but it did not do that well either and mainly because it had problems capturing the uniqueness of this film.
Fun Fact: One of the producers of the film wanted controversial comedian Sam Kinison to play the part of Beetlejuice but Kinison's agent never told him about it.
The intro music always reminds me of the show "Tales from the Crypt" for some odd reason. My favorite Tim Burton film is "Big Fish" it's one of the few that is both nothing like any other movie he's done, and at the same time perfectly Tim Burton. I don't know how else to explain it.
Keaton and geena did a few movies together after this, also. But he did a beautiful film with Nicole Kidman, where he videos the ending of his life, I don't remember the name.
The football team is a reference to the Marshall football team that tragically died in an airplane crash. The movie "We are Marshall" about plating football after that horror. Leave it to your patrons if it's good enough to watch
Alice in Wonderland is from Burton’s…um…”off years.” Pee-Wee, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Batman, Nightmare Before Xmas, Ed Wood, and Mars Attacks! are essential Burton. I have a soft spot for his Charlie & The Chocolate Factory…but it’s mostly due to the Elfman music.
I always considered Planet of the Apes the start of his decline but I do think that movie has some value with regard to the performances and the use of makeup. Big Fish is great. Sweeney Todd is fantastic. Charlie and Alices have their plusses but it wasn’t until Wednesday that I really felt he was back so I’m optimistic that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice will be good. 🤞
How good is this? Early Tim Burton, leaves Disney as an animator, and pretty much gets this. Keaton had a few movies before this as the star, but nothing huge. Mr Mom, the Japanese car guy Gung Ho, Johnny Dangerously was a off center comedy, but he really shines in a movie called, night shift! Burton saw him in that and knew, he had the guy who could ad-lib! Most of what he does in this movie, he just purely ad-libbed! Next year, they teamed up for the best, Batman!!
Not one comment on the crazy, amazing score composed by my favorite film composer Danny Elfman. Of course, "Batman" put him on the map, but he was scoring many films before then, especially for Tim Burton.
Good reaction Amelia. Beetlejuice is my favorite Tim Burton movie. But of his others, I would say Ed Wood. Highly recommend it. And once you've watched that, you can take on one of the worst movies ever made, Plan 9 From Outer Space. It's the reason the phrase "so bad it's good" even exists.
But I have severe arachnophobia!). These creatures are terrifying... In general, thank you for the reaction to one of my favorite old films, for me the best and favorite Tim Burton film, in my humble opinion, his best debut!). Amelia, please consider another of his films, Edward Scissorhands (1990). It is considered a classic, like Beetlejuice, starring Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder - yes, she is again!). I hope you are interested), Be happy!
I'm not sure, but the sequel is either filming or already done! Also all Tim movies should be watched, u should have one whole category for his movies, they are that good! But his True masterpiece is the heart touching, Big Fish!
i know that Jenna Ortega is going to be great in the new Beetlejuice movie that is on its way. Also back in the 80s they did a Beetlejuice animated/cartoon too. That was awesome
While AiW is not considered an me of his best I actually perhaps controversially believe that movie is underrated as is its sequel. But we do plan on showing Amelia many Tim Burton films and we will see if her opinion changes.
Love your hair today :)
My favorite fun fact for this movie is the line "Nice Fuckin' model!": it's unscripted and aimed at the prop department; the tree wasn't supposed to fall over ;) The director loved it.
"I've seen the Exorcist about 167 times and it keeps getting funnier every single time I see it!" 🤣
This was Winona Ryder's first major role. Between this movie and Heathers (1988), I had a big crush on her in the 80s.
She’s not only an incredibly talented actress, but she’s just such an interesting person in general. I truly feel she adds to the production value of everything she’s in
9:02 It's ironic how you said that Winona Ryder is giving off Wednesday Addams vibes...Jenna Ortega, who plays Wednesday in the series will be playing Winona Ryder's daughter in "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice"
I saw that and now I’m so excited to see it!!! Loved Jenna in Wednesday
Christina Ricci has said that her version of Wednesday was created by her impersonation of Lydia , because she watched Beetlejuice and loved Winona's character.
It took me like 20 years to realize that the Maitlands own the hardware store at the beginning.
Really? Damn I thought I was slow lol. You thought he was allowed to walk in there and take things without nobody else in there?
@@shadycnetwork they never implied that he didn't pay or that there was no one running the till inside. The guy out front was the barber. Even business owners still pay for their inventory.
@@dannileemeow the guy out front was the barber they went to the hardware store. I guess I'm just more intelligent than most people and guessed yes that is in fact his business. Whenever I get a response I have to double-check and see if the person responding is even the original person I was talking to lol. You're cute so I'll let it slide lol. Just be a good girl and make me a sandwich. Wait a minute dang you're a redhead? I'm not going to make a fire c joke.
Wow i had no clue about that until you said something i was wondering why the store was named maitland’s !!!
@@siscokid61 their last name and you were wondering why that was the name of the store? And everyone wonders why I don't like people lol.
Fun facts (according to ScreenRant):
The snake scene was originally filmed before Michael Keaton was hired, and didn't look like him at all. They later did some re-shoots with a snake that looked like Betelgeuse at the request of studio execs.
Catherine O'Hara and production designer Bo Welch met on the Beetlejuice set. Welch told Uproxx the story of how the relationship happened: "Towards the end of the movie Tim [Burton] told me, we were shooting in Vermont, 'You should ask Catherine out.' And I said, 'What?' And he said, 'Yeah, you should ask her out.' It didn't even occur to me that I was even supposed to talk to actors."
"But since Tim told me to I did and then we dated and we're married and here we are today," he said. O'Hara and Welch were married in 1992.
In 1990, Burton hired Jonathan Gems to write Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian. The movie would've followed the Deetz family as they moved to Hawaii and then discovered their company was built on ancient burial grounds. Betelgeuse would be the hero and save the day by winning a surfing contest. Yes, we're being completely serious about this plot.
He's The Ghost With The Most, Babe.
The story is similar to a old 1937 film Topper. Husband and wife George and Marion get in a car wreck, they wake up from the accident as ghosts. It had three films and a TV series. Beetlejuice follows the TV series a bit closer, with the uptight banker Topper and his wife buying the house of the dead couple. They don't have a daughter, but the rich guy is the one that sees the ghosts. I remember enjoying some of the Beetlejuice cartoons, but became less interested when episodes focused more on the side characters like the exercising skeleton, and the tap-dancing spider.
I had forgotten Topper. Thank you
Interesting, I will have to check out that movie
I'm 44 years old and Michael Keatons' still "got it!"
Such a great film. Winona Ryder set so many trends and became a big icon with her role as Lydia. I am so excited for the sequel to hit theaters in September. The trailers for it make it look really good.
The music sounds familiar because of Danny Elfman (A Nightmare Before Xmas, Batman... every Tim Burton movie.. also the Simpsons theme). Danny also had a rock band called Oingo Boingo.. kind of a new wave ska band.
I’m willing to bet Amelia hasn’t seen a lot of Geena Davis’ work but that will be rectified
it always cracks me up when people get mad that beetlejuice was gonna marry lydia before she was 18... beetlejuice is over 600 years old! even if lydia was in her 50's the age difference is astronomical
What's funny is even Winona Ryder ships Lydia and Beetlejuice, there's an interview where she says she wanted them to end up together
@@danielpeckham5520 he seemed like a better match for her than the guy she was with in part 2 forsure
Yeah, I think modern audiences think a little too deeply on it. In many ways the younger generations are way more prudish and get overly upset about fictional things.
@@SkeleTonHammer yeah tell me about it
The skinny blonde guy during the shrimp 🍤 scene , if I'm not mistaken is Dick Cavette. He had his own show during late 60' & early 70's. He interviewed Jimi Hendrix after Woodstock. Among other stars and musicians. That's if it is him 🤔
It is.
Catherine O'Hara got her start on SCTV. Just like : John Candy - Rick Moranis - Eugene Levy -Joe Flaherty - Dave Thomas . And others. Dave Thomas & Rick Moranis came out with a movie called " Strange Brew " that started off as a short skit on SCTV.
It would be interesting to go back and pick a “quirkiest movie” (non-independent-film edition) for each year. Surely this would be a top contender for ‘88.
I think you can put Tim Burton in that running for at least 1985 as well.
It would be a top contender, and don’t call me Shirley.
They are making a second Beetlejuice finally
I'm writing that my name is Josh and i've been reading online that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice will have an official 4K HD digital release on Tuesday October 8, 2024. the digital release will also include special features including a second version of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice with an audio commentary by Tim Burton. this means that everybody at home can do first time watching videos for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice beginning on Tuesday October 8, 2024. I can confirm that there won't be deleted or extended scenes released on the 4K Bluray and DVD release on Tuesday November 19, 2024. that' might be the exact same day that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice becomes available to stream on MAX.
This was the first non-children’s film I watched growing up. Ironically, I saw this air on Disney Channel once (long ago, heavily edited)
Batman is my favorite followed very closely by Edward Scissorhands and Beetlejuice.
Amelia's reactions are always just priceless!
Pro tip, type in here, Michael Keaton college ceremony speech where he says, I'm Batman! Everyone knows he was the best!
This movie is, pretty much, what helped Michael Keaton get the role of Batman.
There’s been some experiences that were inspired by this movie:
- A bar in Hollywood called Beetle House.
- A haunted house at Universal Studios Florida for their Halloween Horror Nights in 2021.
It’s only a matter of time before they do an immersive experience because I can easily see that working because this movie is so vast to expand upon.
Edit: 34:20 Pretty interesting considering that Jim Carrey was one of the many choices for Tim Burton’s Willy Wonka.
Can't wait for the sequel.
No, it’s just another unnecessary sequel that we don’t need. I’m sick of them butchering classics with crappy sequels
I'm with you on Alice in Wonderland being the favorite!
I love Alice in Wonderland. I was so involved I was even wondering how it would turn out.
23:27 Old Gregg is from a British comedy show from the early 2000s called The Mighty Boosh, it used to be on Adult Swim.
Adam and Barbara were the most beautiful marriage couple. So sweet, kind w/each other😭
Despite it traditionally being included in wedding vows, not even in death did they part. That is true commitment.
Loving Amelia's reactions recently; Hot Shots, Adventures In Baby Sitting (when it premiers on here) & this creepy comedy classic :) She's my favourite Popcorn Roulette reactor :) Yeah Tim Burton is the master of creepy movies and this is one of his best... But my favourite Tim Burton movie is Ed Wood (1994) - starring Johnny Depp. He plays Hollywood's worst director, Edward D Wood Jr (based on a true story in the 1950's) it's hilarious & is classic Tim Burton, please react to that next, Amelia :)
Hi there and thank you so much! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my/our content 😊 we can certainly add Ed Wood to the list!
@meliakelle Hi, you're welcome, yes I certainly am :) Excellent, thanks, I'll look forward to watching the reaction to it :)
Other comedies starring Michael Keaton include Mr. Mom and Multiplicity. The married couple who hire Beetlejuice are played by Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis. This was followed by a short lived animated series of the same name. Other Tim Burton films include Pee Wee's Playhouse, Batman, Batman Returns, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Mars Attacks!, Frankenweenie, Sweeney Todd, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and both Alice in Wonderland live action films
And Night Shift.
About 12 years ago or so, the Museum of Modern Art in NY did a large Tim Burton universe immersive experience and I went to it. It was amazing!!!
4:39 “look a puppy!”
A puppy of DEATH! 💀
Wait until you see her reaction to THE THING!
DEATHLY FLOOF IS STILL A FLOOF 💀
Batman Returns, Sleepy Hollow and Big Fish were my faves.
Batman (1989)
I saw it recently, and I was a little worried it might not hold up or it might not be as good as I thought it was as a kid.
Instead, it reminded me why I’m a Batman fan.
A "child" by today's standards but mature enough by the standards then
Especially factoring in BJ's time. He was alive during the Black Plague. Back then mem were marrying 12-year-olds.
BJ didn't change with the times. Lol
Actually 12 was illegal. Girls depending on region could marry as young as 15. My point was Lydia was not a "child". 17 was still acceptable age to marry in the 80s@@SilverWolf442
Its kinda funny how reactors take that scene so seriously in a way that no one would have back when the movie first came out, different sensibilities these days. Even though it's a standard old villain trope, like Jaffar tries to marry Jasmine in Aladdin
Yay! Another Amelia reaction!! And it's a classic 80s flick!
It's showtime!
Yep, I've never been scared of spiders. One fact that might help arachnophobes to know is that spiders and crabs are very closely related. Spiders are kind of soft-shelled land crabs with the ability to climb. They just go about eating some of the nuisance insects and they always steer clear of people. Now, the highly venomous spiders, it's healthy to fear their bite. You just have to remember, they don't live to bite you. They use their bite for 2 reasons, catching prey and self defense.
The music is by Danny Elfman.He composed the Simpson's theme for one. He does all of Burton's movies as far as I know. In "Nightmare before Christmas" he did all of the singing for johnny Depp's character and was the front man and main writer for the band 'Oingo Boingo".
3:50 literally right after this scene dealing with the realtor RUclips put up a commercial with a realtor saying I want to buy your house 🤣🤣🤣
Favorite Tim Burton movie is Big Fish. Very different from his oeuvre but it's just fantastic.
Just now while watching this, I looked up who Marcel Marcoe was.
So… someone thought it was a great idea to make a talking statue… of a mime.
I'd love to see Nicki's reaction to this!
Same Movie, Different Reactor is something we’ve kinda started doing here lately (with the exception that the reactor has seen the movie), so if she hasn’t seen it already, she likely will!
I saw this in the theater, what a vibe :) Great reaction!
When your Goth kid proves 36 years later that it really wasn't a phase...
Moral of the story to all parents: Your goth kid knows what they’re talking about
While it's not a tim burton movie, I love Coraline. Highly recommended if you haven't seen it.
It is, however, a Neil Gaiman story, and there’s certainly a kindred aesthetic there.
I FORGOT ALL ABOUT CORALINE OMG!
May have to add it to our queue and bump it up just because I want to re-watch it so badly now! I know that’s a popular cult classic too!
@meliakelle
While you're at it, I'd also recommend "Silent Hill". It's a pretty decent game adaptation, and my favorite game franchise,
@@eddiejravannen I’ve seen a few walkthroughs of Silent Hill and a few of my friends have played it. I plan on playing it once I can find the time. It’s a blessing and a curse that I’ve been so busy lately
@@meliakelle
I was referring to Silent Hill the movie. It's a good creepy atmospheric watch.
I used to love this movie as a kid I still have a VHS copy lol the cartoon was great too
I've got to say my favorite Tim Burton movie is Edward Scissorhands, it doesn't have a traditional happy ending and that's very satisfying to me. I think Beetlejuice is a very close second. Although Brazil it certainly up there.
You'll probably find most of this as you do you research: The story was originally written to be much darker and was written with Vegas performer Sammy Davis Jr. in mind as Betelgeuse.
Ve Neil won the Academy Award for best makeup and has continued to win or be nominated for other films.
Keaton improvised most if not all of his lines.
There was a second ending filmed for Beetlejuice on the waiting room couch. Old Bill the rambling Barber from the beginning of the movie, passes away at some time. He ends up where the witchdoctor is on the couch and starts rambling away. Beetlejuice sees his number and scream/spins his head off.
The FX in this film were practical and stop motion. One of my favorites was "Adams talking head". They made a cutout board, painted like the desk and Alec Baldwin sat behind it an placed his head over the top. Steady camera and lighting made it blend into the background. The crew called them "Cheap Haunted House Gags".
Again, lighting was used to hide the puppeteers under the table for the shrimp cups.
The new film coming out brings back the stop motion, puppets and the "Gags" to keep the feel of the original.
Amelia , the host with the most❤
Great reaction. One of my favorite Burton films.
Check out: BIG FISH , SLEEPY HOLLOW, PEE WEE’s BIG ADVENTURE, and EDWARD SCISSORHANDS.
You’re awesome 😎
Keep it up 👍
favorite Tim Burton movie
Big Fish
The original concept of the movie was suppose to be darker but it was later changed to be a comedy.
I think the entire appeal of it like Ghostbusters say is how unique it is. I wonder if it will be able to generate the same interest via a sequel. My understanding is the Beetlejuice franchise, a cartoon and merch I am sure did not do that poorly but it did not do that well either and mainly because it had problems capturing the uniqueness of this film.
Fun Fact: One of the producers of the film wanted controversial comedian Sam Kinison to play the part of Beetlejuice but Kinison's agent never told him about it.
I wonder if his agent thought, “I don’t know. I just don’t see Sam as a dead guy.”
this movie has the same energy as the burbs
I do feel like there’s some conversations to be had between Tim Burton and Joe Dante.
Either all the Maryland DMV's have the same announcer, or Amelia's been to the Westminster one.
I actually live south of MD now and she sounds like that at the DMV’s I’ve been to here, so maybe it’s just a generic DMV announcer? 🤔
@@meliakelle Maybe YOU'RE the voice at the DMV, huh?
@@bkeyser #illuminaticonfirmed
In this time.? The 80s?
The intro music always reminds me of the show "Tales from the Crypt" for some odd reason. My favorite Tim Burton film is "Big Fish" it's one of the few that is both nothing like any other movie he's done, and at the same time perfectly Tim Burton. I don't know how else to explain it.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Keaton and geena did a few movies together after this, also. But he did a beautiful film with Nicole Kidman, where he videos the ending of his life, I don't remember the name.
The football team is a reference to the Marshall football team that tragically died in an airplane crash. The movie "We are Marshall" about plating football after that horror. Leave it to your patrons if it's good enough to watch
It's Showtime.
Best Tim Burton for me is Big Fish.
Old Greg that you mentioned is from a show called The Mighty Boosh and is very surreal
23:29 Old Gregg? From the Mighty Boosh?
That’s the one!
Fave Tim Burton movie: Batman. "Never mess with another man's rhubarb!"
Nice reaction!!!❤❤❤😂😂😂
Alice in Wonderland is from Burton’s…um…”off years.” Pee-Wee, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Batman, Nightmare Before Xmas, Ed Wood, and Mars Attacks! are essential Burton. I have a soft spot for his Charlie & The Chocolate Factory…but it’s mostly due to the Elfman music.
I always considered Planet of the Apes the start of his decline but I do think that movie has some value with regard to the performances and the use of makeup. Big Fish is great. Sweeney Todd is fantastic. Charlie and Alices have their plusses but it wasn’t until Wednesday that I really felt he was back so I’m optimistic that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice will be good. 🤞
@@popcornroulettereactions Oh, how’d I forget Sweeney Todd?! I love that movie - a nice return to form for Burton.
If the couple died in water, why weren't they depicted in blue-greenish paint?
My guess is they died on impact and didn’t drown
@@popcornroulettereactionsAmelia, are you and Coby friends?
@@nsasupporter7557 yes they are friends
@@popcornroulettereactions when is Nicki gonna react to a movie again?
One of my fav movies, going to see the sequel soon ^-^
How good is this? Early Tim Burton, leaves Disney as an animator, and pretty much gets this. Keaton had a few movies before this as the star, but nothing huge. Mr Mom, the Japanese car guy Gung Ho, Johnny Dangerously was a off center comedy, but he really shines in a movie called, night shift! Burton saw him in that and knew, he had the guy who could ad-lib! Most of what he does in this movie, he just purely ad-libbed! Next year, they teamed up for the best, Batman!!
Not one comment on the crazy, amazing score composed by my favorite film composer Danny Elfman. Of course, "Batman" put him on the map, but he was scoring many films before then, especially for Tim Burton.
I think that was her first comment, no?
Good reaction Amelia. Beetlejuice is my favorite Tim Burton movie. But of his others, I would say Ed Wood. Highly recommend it. And once you've watched that, you can take on one of the worst movies ever made, Plan 9 From Outer Space. It's the reason the phrase "so bad it's good" even exists.
But I have severe arachnophobia!). These creatures are terrifying... In general, thank you for the reaction to one of my favorite old films, for me the best and favorite Tim Burton film, in my humble opinion, his best debut!). Amelia, please consider another of his films, Edward Scissorhands (1990). It is considered a classic, like Beetlejuice, starring Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder - yes, she is again!). I hope you are interested), Be happy!
Your awesome Amelia, wish we could hangout and watch movies, you would be great to have as a friend, cant wait for the next reaction.
Hi there! Glad you’re enjoying! There will be more! 😊
I'm not sure, but the sequel is either filming or already done! Also all Tim movies should be watched, u should have one whole category for his movies, they are that good! But his True masterpiece is the heart touching, Big Fish!
Fun fact: Michael Keaton is so perfect for the role that, to film the upcoming sequel, he no longer needed makeup. 😄
my favorite tim burton movie is beetlejuice and ed wood
Favorite Tim Burton movie: Batman (1989). I was 14 when it came out in theaters, and I absolutely loved it.
A lot of reactors are put off by the fact that Beetlejuice only has 15 minutes of screen time.
I honestly expected to see more of him too!
Have you ever drink Baileys from a shoe?
“Easy now, fuzzy little man peach!”
@@meliakelle I HAVE A MANGINA!
I can’t wait for the sequel this September!😁
Amelia does another reaction to a cult classic so much fun ,more Amelia tim burton movies reactions please
Glad you enjoyed! I’ve seen a lot of Tim Burton’s movies but it’s been a hot minute since I’ve watched most of them, so there will be more!
i know that Jenna Ortega is going to be great in the new Beetlejuice movie that is on its way. Also back in the 80s they did a Beetlejuice animated/cartoon too. That was awesome
The football team died on a plane crash ?
Probably like the 'We Were Marshall' , or the rugby team that crashed in the Andes [they survived tho].
Saw on its original release 7 weeks on the trot...and many,many times since (Lydia was my face and I dressed in jlagk tor weeks after)🎩
Favourite Tim Burton movie: Ed Wood
Alice in wonderland is ur favourite that tells me you haven’t seen any tim Burton movie
While AiW is not considered an me of his best I actually perhaps controversially believe that movie is underrated as is its sequel. But we do plan on showing Amelia many Tim Burton films and we will see if her opinion changes.
So Amelia is not afraid of spiders? Maybe she would enjoy Aracnophobia (1990) ?
To get the fly help me help me help me reference need to watch the original The Fly movie (1958 film)..with Vincent Price..
Hi Amelia hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤
Eciujelteeb, Eciujelteeb, Eciujelteeb!
I like the 1989 Tim Burton BATMAN movie
Big Fish
Ed Wood
The ghost with the most babe…..👍😎
Tim Burton - Wednesday series.
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Wait, Beetlejuice will go for you? Becareful.
Comedy movie suggestion - "Scary Movie" (2000).
Which channel do you like better, Popcorn Roulette or Criminal Content?
BATMAN LOL!!!
A new trailer just me out for the sequel!
Fun, fun, fun, thanks.