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Beetlejuice: Deluxe Edition (DVD)What’s a couple of stay-at-home ghosts to do when their beloved home is taken over by trendy yuppies? They call on Beetlejuice, the afterlife’s freelance bio-exorcist to scare off the family – and everyone gets more than she, he or it bargains for! Tim Burton guides this PG-rated comedy monsterpiece whose stars include Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, and Winona Ryder. And Michael Keaton is Beetlejuice, the ghost with the most who flings one-liners, spins into grotesque forms, gobbles insects, and who just can’t leave the ladies (living or dead) alone. Ghoul love it!]]>
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Used cd played in xbox no problem. Case intact. Great deal!
Used cd played in xbox no problem. Case intact. Great deal!
K**A
Go Ahead! Make My Millennium!
4.5 stars"I Myself Am Strange and Unusual."Best quote ever! Oh my goodness! This DVD set of "Beetlejuice" was fantastic! It has special features like extra episodes from the animated series and some behind the scenes look into the movie! I love this 20th anniversary edition of "Beetlejuice!"But now let's talk about the movie itself! The movie was quite enjoyable, as I loved all of the actors and actresses' performances in this movie. They really gave it their all in this movie and I loved the fact that each character have their own quirky personalities that make the movie entertaining to watch! I also loved the creepy aesthetics of the movie, as the architectures shown in the movie are built in a bizarre way, especially the scene where Adam and Barbara walked through the CRAZY looking hallway in the afterlife.Also...BEETLEJUICE! I mean, how could you not talk about Beetlejuice? He's easily the best part of the movie and Michael Keaton did a fantastic job at portraying his character! I just loved the fact that Beetlejuice was such a WILD and CRAZY character, despite being a ghost and the antagonist of the movie.Also, it's rare that you come across a GHOST movie that actually talks about how the afterlife works and how hard it can be for both the living and the dead. I especially loved the fact that the afterlife is portrayed as a BUREAUCRACY. That's right, a BUREAUCRACY! It makes this interpretation of the afterlife extremely creative.Overall, "Beetlejuice" is one of Tim Burton's weirdest yet most creative out of his films and it is definitely one film that I will watch every OCTOBER until the day I die.
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Great classic
I was so happy I found this! It is still funny with the nice blend of horror.
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Beetlejuice movie dvd
Great seller, work perfect as used! Came quickly
J**S
Can't beat this classic.
Good for a rainy night in October.
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The ghost with the most
After 20 years, this oddball dark comedy hasn't lost its irreverent impact. Up-and-coming director Tim Burton's playfully twisted visual style runs rampant through this movie, saturating nearly every frame. It even turns actor Michael Keaton into sort of a vile living cartoon, the one & only Beetlejuice, a manic bio-exorcist with sinister agendas. The film also boosted the resumes of terrific talents like Jeffrey Jones & Catherine O'Hara (here as an annoying trendy couple transplanted from New York to a small Connecticut town). The film helped maked stars of Geena Davis & Alec Baldwin (as the kind, hapless ghostly couple) and Winona Ryder (as the ex-New Yorker's death-obsessed daughter, Lydia). But this is really Keaton's movie all the way, in spite of a good cast.The art direction, make-up & special effects have Burton's distinctive stamp all over them.I was slightly disappointed that this 20th Anniversary Edition didn't have at least interviews or a making-of featurette (although it includes a handful of the delightful "Beetlejuice" animated episodes).However, it's a little offbeat comedy that's achieved cult status over the years (all you have to do is view it to figure out why). Just don't say the title three times!
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Beetlejuice (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Classic funny Michael Keaton, Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin movie. Highly recommend.
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It's showtime!! 80%
Beetlejuice has been one of those movies that was a favorite of mine as a kid, but haven't watched in ages, and finally saw the whole thing recently. After watching it again, it's still a fun and dark movie that'll cheer you up on a bad day (even if you're having a good day, watching this movie will probably make your day better).STORYIn a quaint small town in New England, newlyweds Adam and Barbara Maitland (Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis) drown in the river on their way home from the hardware store. The couple soon learns they're dead, but things get worse when the Deetz family, and obnoxious family from New York, buys their house and is changing everything, much to Adam and Barbara's dismay. Their efforts to scare away the Deetz family come to no avail, so they're very tempted to get help from a freelancing bio-exorcist named Betelgeuse (Michael Keaton), but it could mean serious trouble if they summon him.CHARACTERSThe characters in Beetlejuice are well done. Catherine O'Hara does a really good job as Delia Deetz, whose the most obnoxious in the family as she's constantly demanding that the family's new house be remodeled to her weird artistic tastes, and that she's self-absorbed into her weird artwork (her abstract metal sculptures certainly look like things Tim Burton would make). Winona Ryder does a fantastic job of playing Lydia Deetz, whose a goth girl that's the only one who can see the ghosts of Adam and Barbara. Ryder nails the goth personality in the movie as she has a strong interest in all things "dark and weird" yet has some emotional diversity as to not make her look like a painfully cliche cardboard-cutout of a mopey teenager in black attire. Jeffrey Jones does a good job of playing Charles Deetz, who nails the personality of a man whose lost his nerves and only wants to hide in his special part of the house and relax while he's clipping coupons and bird-watching. Baldwin and Davis do a fine job as well with their roles as Adam and Barbara, as they match the feeling of a newlywed couple, and act believably as ghosts since they act in desperation due to their scare tactics not really working all that well (they'd do better with Betelgeuse's help later on). Of course, it's Betelgeuse that's the center of the show, even though he doesn't create a heavy presence until the latter half of the film. He's delightfully disgusting, perverted, crude, but most of all, hilarious. He certainly masters that rare trait of being antagonistic yet likeable (a similar feat Jack Nicholson would accomplish as the Joker in Batman a year after this movie), as he's doing nasty things to the main characters yet delivers such humorous lines and gags.APPEARANCEWhile not as heavy as visuals as compared to another iconic Tim Burton movie like Batman, Beetlejuice has some really good visuals that have that distinctive Tim Burton feeling to them. The cinematography of New England is quite pretty, and is a good contrast to the weird and dark visuals Burton is best known for (this is also the first Burton film where that style is fully realized). The "weird and dark" visuals are largely restricted to the world of the afterlife. You got charred green corpses smoking cigarettes, deceased poachers with shrunken heads, Barbara hiding in a closet and tearing off her face when Delia and Otho appear (no avail in scaring them), the Deetz family and their guests singing and dancing to "Day-O" before being attacked by haunted shrimp, dead football players confusing an afterlife social worker for their coach, Betelgeuse turning into a snake that peeks up Delia's skirt and drops Charles off a second floor, "sand worms" in a surreal dessert-like dimension similar in spirit to Wackyland (featured in the Porky Pig cartoon "Dough for the Do Do"), and even Delia's metal sculptures come to life towards the end of the film (there's more, but I think that gives you a good idea). Overall, I think the weird visuals in this movie were the prototypes for A Nightmare Before Christmas (and I mean that in a good way).HUMORBetelgeuse is the main source of humor in this movie, and he delivers some really potent laughs throughout. I personally felt the scene where he's hiding in Adam's model of their town and lures a fly to its demise with a Zagnut bar to be one of the funniest, as he grabs the fly and pays homage to The Fly screaming "Help me! Help me!" as he grabs the fly. Another notable funny moment is when Adam and Barbara ask Betelgeuse if he's "qualified" to be scary, he lists all of his accomplishments over the last several hundred years and says "I've seen The Exorcist 167 times, and it only gets funnier every time I watch it!!" Betelgeuse even does some more subtle things that still squeeze some hearty laughs out of me, like when Adam and Barbara shrink him back into the model town, Barbara grabs him and Betelgeuse makes her drop him by making a bunch of spikes pop out of his torso. Even some scenes that aren't centered around Betelgeuse are still pretty darn funny, such as when Juno, Adam and Barbara's afterlife social worker, has a bunch of dead football players swarming her and Juno has to constantly tell them that she's not their coach and to berate them for their overall stupidity.SOUNDTRACKDanny Elfman strikes more musical gold for his soundtrack in this movie. The main score of the film has a very whimsical feel to it, setting the mood for the film very well. There's also some scores that retain the whimsical feel of the main score but add some darker tones to match the darker scenes in the film. The use of the songs "Day-O" and "Jump in the Line (Shake Shake Senora)" also fit very well with the scenes they belong to.MATURE CONTENTDespite being a PG film, there's still some content that parents will be uneasy with in letting their kids see, due to the fact that PG films from the 80's had more leniency in what content was allowed on film. Betelgeuse goes to a small brothel Juno imagined in Adam's model of the town and there's one instance each of him dropping the F-bomb and S-bomb. After watching this movie for the first time in ages, I'm really surprised they made a spinoff cartoon series geared for kids, as they had to change around Betelgeuse's character a lot for the cartoon.PRODUCT PLACEMENTWhile the product placement in this movie isn't nearly as heavy as the Pepsi endorsements featured in the Sylvester Stallone film Cobra, it's clear that the Coca Cola corporation help sponsor the movie as there's clear shots of a Coke can at the dinner table (the "Day-O" scene) and of Minute Made orange juice. I don't know if K-Mart sponsored the film or not, but I did find Betelgeuse saying "Attention K-Mart shoppers" before he torments the Deetz family and their guests near the end to be pretty funny.FINAL WORDBeetlejuice isn't a deep or profound film, and it doesn't try to be. It's a very funny dark comedy that's certainly unique. If you want some classic dark comedy, then Beetlejuice should be in your collection. If anything, seeing Michael Keaton as a hilariously wacky ghoul alone is worth it.
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