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Beetlejuice 2 Trailer Released

SpiceRacz

Member
Didn’t Lydia end up sort of being adopted by Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis at the end of the original? I wonder how they’re going to explain their disappearance.

I wouldn't say they adopter her. They just agreed to share the house with Deetz's. My guess would be they're going to pass on to the afterlife, rather than being in limbo for 125 years or whatever in that house.
 
Why do movies take so long to release sequels?

- Ghostbusters
- Top gun
-Blade Runner
-Mad Max
Because back in the days studios mostly didn’t bother with sequels. IIRC sequels would usually get lower budgets. Remember how Arnold didn’t want to do Predator 2 because they didn’t pay him enough?

Imagine Conan releasing today for instance? Arnold would have been the Conan guy.

Entertainment industry was so infinitely better in the 90s.
 

GymWolf

Member
Looks WAY better than Ghostbusters Frozen Empire.
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Davey Cakes

Member
Why do movies take so long to release sequels?

- Ghostbusters
- Top gun
-Blade Runner
-Mad Max
All of these were pretty good, though? Ghostbusters Afterlife/Empire are the weakest but they're not terrible. Top Gun 2 was legit better than the original. Mad Max Fury Road is one of the best action movies ever. It's not always a bad thing to do sequels. "Creative bankruptcy" is a thing but there are diamonds in the rough.
 

Audiophile

Member
Bit of a sidenote, but it's almost as if Winona just stepped out of a time machine. Even with the heavier makeup she's still got that youthful vibrancy in her eyes.
 

Heimdall_Xtreme

Hermen Hulst Fanclub's #1 Member
All of these were pretty good, though? Ghostbusters Afterlife/Empire are the weakest but they're not terrible. Top Gun 2 was legit better than the original. Mad Max Fury Road is one of the best action movies ever. It's not always a bad thing to do sequels. "Creative bankruptcy" is a thing but there are diamonds in the rough.
I mean they take too long to make sequels... On the list they were all good, except Ghostbusters which seemed average to me...
 

Chuck Berry

Gold Member
35 years too late

I remember reading articles about it in the late 80s-early 90s along with seeing a picture of Keaton's character lying on a beach in a Hawaiian shirt.

As if we need more proof Hwood couldnt be more creatively bankrupt. And I love Keaton and Winona, but yeah hard pass on this horse shit. Just stahp.

Also, without an Otho, let alone Baldwin and Davis this franchise aint shit.
 
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ssringo

Member
For 55 seconds I was incredibly underwhelmed. Then Michael Keaton says 4 words and I'm giggling like a little kid and am going to watch it just for him. Love Michael Keaton.

Edit: Also love Catherine O'Hara. Huge teenage crush on Kevin and Lydia's mom.
 
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Some people kind of miss the point with Beetlejuice. Beetlejuice was not marrying Lydia to have sex with her. He was just using her to get access to the living world.
It was both, more his ultimate goal was just that. Don't act like BJ wouldn't tear the pussy out the frame, if he got the chance.
 

JCK75

Member
That looks fun.. really hope it is..
I wonder if Gina and Alec will have a cameo at any point... or did they pass over to the other side?
 

sloppyjoe_gamer

Gold Member
Better trailer, but i recall Michael Keaton saying something about the movie to the effect of "They went an interesting way with a character", almost like it was a controversial type thing. Unless he meant the
killing off of the father thats shown in the trailer....
 

SpiceRacz

Member
The tone of this one feels very different than the first. I will give them credit though. It looks like they’re using mostly practical effects and not relying on CG. Even the sandworms are stop-motion like the original.
 

ResurrectedContrarian

Suffers with mild autism
Burton's quality took a nosedive ages ago... he has directed some of the worst adaptations in history (Alice in Wonderland, Willy Wonka, etc). Absolutely soulless and awful, and this comes from a fan of his original, inventive films like Edward Scissorhands.

So I have little confidence in him anymore. But if he's returning to one of his early projects, maybe he'll actually put effort in again. Keaton alone could give it a spark.
 
Looks like it will be fun, but that intro with Day-O being sung all melodramatic was cringe as f. You know whoever laid that trailer out, is the type who throws their back out trying to huff their own farts.
 

Krathoon

Member
I have a problem with everyone being old. They kind of took too long to make the movie.

Still old Winona Ryder is still amusing. She is more squirrley.
 
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ResurrectedContrarian

Suffers with mild autism
Some people kind of miss the point with Beetlejuice. Beetlejuice was not marrying Lydia to have sex with her. He was just using her to get access to the living world.

Yeah to be fair to my man BJ, he was much more interested in his local house of whores, and even in the mother....

 
Looks really good. Apparently they prioritized practical effects for this as well.

Shrunken head guy looks like a animatronic puppet, his 'Large Marge' impersonation at one point looks completely stop motion. Also, the sand worm is clearly stop motion like the original was. You can see the juddering. I'm sure there will probably be some CG enhancements in spots, but the effects really are in line with the original's.

The plot really looks like a direct continuation (though decades later) of the original film. They even went back to the same filing locations, rebuilt the original house facade. Remade the bridge. For a 'we got you' nostalgia movie... I am actually interested in this one.

Oops... also, I was walking about the latest trailer that just dropped.

 
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wondermega

Member
Gonna skip watching the trailers and just wait to hear the buzz on this one after it releases. I've been entertained by nearly none of these modern updates/reboots/rehashes/etc. That is not to say that I disapprove of them being made, they just seldom turn out to be "for me." That being said, I did enjoy Top Gun Maverick and even Tron Legacy. Struggling to think of what else has done it for me. Planet of the Apes? I haven't seen the new one yet..

As for Burton, it's an interesting story I am sure. I was as much a superfan as anybody of his early stuff after he got big. Not sure where the drop-off happened, he was so wacky and out-there and promising, but for as talented as he obviously is, he doesn't seem to have that thing that some directors have about staying true to their own style/mode of working/etc, conitnuing to build upon a legacy. I mean, with Pee Wee, Beetlejuice, Scissorhands, the Batmans, Nightmare before Xmas (he didn't direct, I know) he completely blew the barn doors open again & again & again! This was all decades ago now. He's still worked a bunch since, but when was the last time he made something even in the same relative neighborhood of an impact on our culture like.. SO many of those films I just listed above? Maybe he is content to just take on lower-risk things, do his job, collect a whole bunch of money and call it a day. No one can fault him for that. But damn, so talented, the stuff he seems capable of is so far higher than what he has done since, and you'd expect it would just get more interesting as time went on. I guess the machine really does chew everybody up..
 
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