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Scenario
A dead couple’s spirits are haunted by an insufferable family that moves into their home and hires an evil spirit to exorcise them. This is Michael Keaton’s favorite movie. Otho’s when he sprays the walls of the house, his shoes change from his fireman red elf-looking boots to white boots when he goes through the bathroom, and then when he goes into the next room, they change back to red elf boots. : What are your qualifications? Well… I went to Juilliard… I graduated from Harvard Business School. I travel quite a lot.
Think I’m qualified?
I survived the Black Plague and had a great time during that time. I’VE SEEN THE EXORCIST ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY SEVEN TIMES AND EVERY TIME I’VE SEEN IT I’VE GOT FUNNY… DON’T SEND IT LIKE YOU’RE TALKING TO DEATH… NOW WHAT DO YOU DO? The Geffen Company logo is accompanied by a hideous version of the Banana Boat song (sung by the film’s composer, Danny Elfman). A print of the film appeared with some additional/alternate scenes. This version of the film runs about 2 minutes shorter than the theatrical release, has a few extra scenes and is missing some others, is in black and white, and has a timecode at the bottom. This version has 4 major differences: Alternate Scene: The scene where Adam tried to leave the house after he and his wife died is different.
Installed in Terror Toons (2002)
Instead of a desert, he sees an empty darkness full of spinning cogs. Additional Scenes: There is another scene where Lydia is creating photos of Adam and Barbra. Then after her mom yells at her and blames her for cutting holes in her sheets, Lydia runs upstairs and tries to convince her dad that the photos are real. There’s even more of a scene where the adults are looking for ghosts in the attic as we see a desert monster trying to eat Adam and Barbra as they hang out of the attic window. Finally, there is an extra 2 minute scene at the end where we see Lydia riding her bike home from school while her parents are on the phone with Jane saying they don’t want to sell the house. In this version, Lydia’s dance scene is shorter and there is no scene with Beetlejuice in the waiting room. The film ends with a final exterior shot of the house. Day-OTraditional, words by William A.
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Attaway & Irving Burgie [Incorrectly recorded as written by William A. Attaway & Irving Burgie (as Lord Burgess)]Performed by Harry Belafonte of RCA Records. This movie has always been: 1 – very popular; 2 – very different; 3 – very entertaining; 4 – A very fast paced hour and a half movie. The multiple characters here – mainly Michael Keaton’s unique and sometimes rebellious title character in Beetlejuice – are always fun to watch. You also get a lot of humor and scary special effects with it – and throughout the film. It was strange to see Alec Baldwin in such a minor role. He played very few of these types of guys in the 90s. well, Davey, who has almost always played nice, lovable people that the audience likes.
lived Baldwin and Davis
It took me four viewings to finally appreciate Catharine O’Hara’s comedic talents in this film. She is now my favorite and I find it absolutely hilarious as she is the deranged wife/mother of a family that moves into a “haunted house”. Keaton made a name for himself as an actor in this charming Robin Williams-type role, although he never really did anything as popular as this film. Winona Rider is cute as the teenage daughter, and we get other fun supporting roles from a variety of people, including talk show host Dick Cavetto, singer Robert Goulet, and actor Jeffrey Jones. All of them are good.