BeetlejuiceBeetlejuice(Poster)BUY NOW! FOR $8.99 Comedy In the surreal, wonderfully cartoon-like comedy BEETLEJUICE, a childless couple, Barbara and Adam (Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin), move to the country only to be killed in a car accident while passing over a quaint covered bridge. Their ghosts return to their beloved Victorian home, and find the HANDBOOK FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED, which not only lets them know they're dead, but comes in handy when they learn that they can continue to live in their house, even though a new family--from the land of the living--is moving in. The new owners, fresh from the city, are quite a strange group themselves, and include the overpowering hipster mom Delia (Catherine O'Hara), her pompous SoHo interior designer Otho (Glenn Shadix), her meek husband Charles (Jeffrey Jones), and their morose teenage daughter Lydia (Winona Ryder), who befriends the ghostly couple. Though the threesome attempt to scare Delia from ruining the house with redecoration and her unpleasant personality, their attempts fail. As a last resort, they call upon the services of the demented, terrifying, but hilarious "bioexorcist," "Beetlejuice" (Michael Keaton). Director Tim Burton scores big with witty site gags, incredible special effects and sets, and a unique ensemble of characters. BEETLEJUICE is a visually inventive and imaginative comedy taken to a uniquely grotesque and funny level by the manic performance of Michael Keaton in the title role. release year: 1988 star(s):Alec Baldwin
Artie Lange to perform at Manhattan Comedy Club in MiddletownTimes Herald-Record, NY"I was walking to the bathroom one time when I saw William Shatner, Roger Ebert and Beetlejuice (a little person who's part of Stern's "Wack Pack") sitting in the green room. Shatner and Ebert were looking at Beetlejuice, horrified.
Best '80s dance scenes: Name your favoritesTampabay.com, FLBEETLEJUICE (1988): Tough pick here. Do you pick the Day-O possession scene? Or the Jump in the Line finale? Probably good that Alec Baldwin hasn't tried dancing on the big screen since then. PEE-WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE (1985): Can you even listen to
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Star Trek: is Captain Kirk President Obama in pyjamas?Times Online Blogs, UKThey leave us in wondering grief over why, if these guys are so good at bringing talking rocks into line, at stopping Sirius wiping out Beetlejuice, at keeping the Milky Way safe from totalitarianism, at bringing American ideals to the nastiest
Working With Genius Pablo FerroBlogcritics.org, OHHe pioneered techniques for editing hand-drawn titles for such classics as Dr. Strangelove, Clockwork Orange, and Beetlejuice, among others. He won an Art Directors Hall of Fame Award in 2000. You will be hearing more about him next year as a
Gwent gives Comic Relief to good causesSouth Wales Argus, UKAt the offices of Insure Your Motor in Cwmbran staff could be seen dressed as superheroes and villains, including the Incredibles and Beetlejuice. Meanwhile at the Potters pub on High Street, Blackwood, staff came to work dressed in their pyjamas and
Disney Execs Wowed By Johnny Depp’s Mad HatterScreen Rant, UTNew territory for the guy that established a whole arena of new territory with his early work Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands means I have absolutely no idea what to expect. Honestly, I am so excited with the prospect of something new and different
Paul Blart: Mall Cop(PG-13)Baxter Bulletin, ARA sluggishly paced animated film that feels like a combination of "Beetlejuice" and "Alice in Wonderland." And what's up with the sleep-inducing soundtrack? The nifty animation and 3-D effects are interesting, though. With the voices of Dakota Fanning,
Paul Blart: Mall CopNEWS.com.au, AustraliaKevin James stars as a single, suburban dad, trying to make ends meet as a security officer at a New Jersey mall. Though no one else takes his job seriously, Paul considers himself on the front lines of safety. When a heist shuts down the megaplex,