@@Cassandra4000 exactly.....istg I never thought anything could surpass the original in this sequel, but this scene EASILY took the cake (heheh) for me.
@@h0rn3d_h1st0r1an Oh I was so immersed in it and I loved, loved, loved it! This scene alone made the movie! Also I loved that they played several 1970s songs. Tragedy, it was just so robust. This was an excellent sequel but I always loved Beetlejuice!
@scottbuckley823 This scene does have a little cgi. The green liquid as it begins flowing from the top of the cake and beetlejuices bug eyes and possibly his head spinning.
@@kyosnk40 true some but not to the pointing it's blinding how fake it is. Like Jurassic park the real you can keep the set and actors the better the cgi works.
As someone who never saw this first movie I was not expecting to like this one this much… but THIS SCENE alone definitely made it a good watch. MacArthur Park is such a deep song and they tied it in so well that I was actually hoping they were going thru with the wedding
This scene was just *chef's kiss. I love how all of them (except for Beetlejuice) really look like they're singing and dancing against their will but special shout out to Burn Gorman (the priest). The way he moves and contorts his mouth really look like he's under a spell and moving involuntarily. Also, as funny as the scene was, it was weirdly beautiful. It was all just so Beetlejuice ❤
Funny thing is, Winnoya Ryder considers Lydia and Beetlejuice as the endgame and roots for them to actually be married at some point. She even kept the wedding topper of the two from this movie for herself.
@RocStarr913 No, it wasn't. It was a great sequel that didn't rely on having its characters downgraded and defeated by old age, and it didn't do that whole "the characters bummed around or stewed in their failure for 30 years" trope.
When I saw that, I could see Burton telling the writers to 'screw it, I know what I want to do', and based on the extras with the movie, that's the way it turned out.
That's why it stands alongside "Batman Returns" so well. When Burton, Keaton and Elfman do a sequel together, they remember what made the original great and then expand the elements rather than recycle them.
@AngelofMusic04 That wonderful, Now if only thoses 3 can do a Thrid Batman film to round it out. Because The flash can not be keaton's batman final legacy
Dunno if someone has mentioned Burn Gornman (the priest) but this scene wouldn't be as funny without his fittingly over-the-top, yet on-point, lip twitching and stretching. 👏👏👏
I went back and saw this movie for a second time for this scene alone. It was so well done. I hadn’t heard this song in so long and then they use it for this scene and did such a great job with it
This was one of the best scenes in the film. I remember it starting and I was like "what is going on" it's so odd and amazing. Mac Arthur Park was added to my halloween Spotify Playlist after I saw the film.
3:59 That guy playing the violin is an aspiring Scottish actor, his name is Brian Maitland. I met Brian back in 2020 when I took his pictures for his portfolio. He's a really nice guy. When he told me he was in this, it blew my mind! I never recognized him! Now I'm a friend of a celebrity! Lol.
I don't know if the fact that I had already known this song enhanced my enjoyment of this scene, but the choreography, the stuff going on in the background, and Lydia's series of horrified expressions just all fit together perfectly in a moment that is both beautiful and hilarious
Stop it, stop it, I can't stop watching this. Thank you to everyone who participated in the creation of this masterpiece. AND NOW I CAN'T STOP SINGING IT. ❤ YOU ROCK.
There were many times that confirmed Burton still has the sauce 40 years later in this film but this was by far the clearest. And I hope they gave the Vicar a raise for his mouth’s performance in this.
He's stated that he related to Lydia's character when he made the original movie and he relates to Lydia in this movie now, where he felt he lost himself and wanted to recapture his style again, and with this sequence, I believe he did.
Best sequel! They couldn't have picked a better song for this scene!! I laughed so hard I cried, remembering when MacArthur Park came out and how my friends and I would laugh while singing it!! Cracks me up to see them do what we did back then...only way better!! The whole movie was well done!!! Gonna watch it again.😂
Why is nobody talking about how BJ decided to sing a song about a relationship that was doomed from the start collapsing and the singer being in denial that it's over... ..AT HIS FREAKING WEDDING.
I’m a millennial and that was how I first knew of the original record of the song. I was confused because Weird Al normally did contemporary parodies as his singles. And then I was further confused because I had mainly only heard mostly the Donna Summer cover of “MacArthur Park” up until then.
About 6 months ago my wife and I were listening to weird Al songs and came across Jurassic park. I asked my wife if she had ever heard the song it’s based on. I played MacArthur park for her and we laughed about it. The song got stuck in my head for months. Then we watched this movie. We jumped out of our seats laughing and sang along. It was freaking unbelievable that they did this. This scene is fantastic
Don’t care what anyone says, Betelgeuse was the hero of this movie. I wish Lydia changed her mind about him in the end. 😢 This is my favorite scene in the entire movie. ❤
Totally agree he stopped the kid becoming human again ( saved lydias daughter) made the truth come out so she didnt get married. He didnt really do anything wrong. He was the hero
In the theater I was delighted as soon as the song began, then fiendishly chuckling once I saw the priest (Burn Gorman) incredibly twitching and lip syncing; and then, as soon as I recognized the song, I was in it to win it, baby! And now I'm hooked! 😆
I remember just chortling incredulously at the theatre and repeating "What the hell am I watching?!" to myself. It was the most fun I had had in months! 😂❤
It wasn't Banana Boat but definitely just as awesome! You can tell this film jumpstarted Tim Burton's passion for filmmaking. Every detail is so well thought-out and loved, glad to see him return to form.
We just saw this last night and it's such a crazy movie. I'm glad they used this version of Macarthur Park for this scene, make it like broadway. We stayed at the end for the credits just to listen to Donna Summer's version and hearing it made me boogie in my seat. She says "Chinese checkers" though.
Great sequel and really funny scene lmao! I was honestly not expecting the movie to be as good as it was, I fully expected the sequel to not be as good, but it fully lived up to the first movie!
I love that scene it makes laugh and happy when beetlejuice and lydia dance and float together it was amazing funny beautiful even he kissed her on her hand
Maybe in the first movie he was just interested in being in the world of the living, but here he is clearly in love. He gave her a private wedding like she wanted, he could cheat on her like Rory did with Astrid but he prefers to get married, he never stopped thinking about her and he even has a photo of her on his desk and sings romantic songs to her, he showed her that her boyfriend didn't love her. and he let her get even with him, when he could have done something worse to him and managed to save Astrid without a doubt in his very strange way he loves her and they are perfect for each other.
I Shed a tear when juice singing to her, he truly loves her, they absolutely added part of the Tas where they are friends, they should end up together.
This was a mix of “wtf is going on lmao” and “this is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen seen.”
IKR?
@@Cassandra4000 exactly.....istg I never thought anything could surpass the original in this sequel, but this scene EASILY took the cake (heheh) for me.
@@h0rn3d_h1st0r1an Oh I was so immersed in it and I loved, loved, loved it! This scene alone made the movie! Also I loved that they played several 1970s songs. Tragedy, it was just so robust. This was an excellent sequel but I always loved Beetlejuice!
It's like the whole Beetlejuice franchise in one scene in that way.
I Just Love this comment… definitely describes my feelings about this scene
This is probably my favorite scene in the entire movie
Same
Jenna Ortega is as adorable as Winona Ryder used to be.
Same for the original wedding.
easily
Frrrr same 🙏🙏🙏
I loved this scene. THIS is how you do a decades later sequel.
The lack of cgi gives it the feeling it was made in the 90s
@scottbuckley823 This scene does have a little cgi. The green liquid as it begins flowing from the top of the cake and beetlejuices bug eyes and possibly his head spinning.
@@kyosnk40 true some but not to the pointing it's blinding how fake it is. Like Jurassic park the real you can keep the set and actors the better the cgi works.
I laughed so much
Minus the 30 year gap where they let him do nothing...
His mascara running when he cried kills me every time 😂😂
I have seen this 167 times and it gets funnier every single time I see It!
Not mention it's a movie about a dead guy!
the behind the scenes for this dance scene are epic. Made me love it even more, lol.
Same
I've heard the song like 1,000 times since I saw the movie. I've been waiting to see this scene over and over cant stop 😂😂
@@scoobydoo23320but has a way to comeback to the real world
I love that Willem Dafoe's character doesn't ever acknowledge his barreling into the cake, he just rolls with it and pretends nothing happened 😂
He's just keeping it real 😂
Somewhere out there is frozen Dafoe and I need to know where
Willem Dafoe made this movie 200% better
Wolf Jackson is a professional...how could he have known it was a live hand grenade 😂
The image of the dog when he's singing about the loves of his life makes me laugh every time.
people are saying this is funny, but I was simply taken aback in the theatre by how beautiful this scene was. Is there something wrong with me?
As someone who never saw this first movie I was not expecting to like this one this much… but THIS SCENE alone definitely made it a good watch. MacArthur Park is such a deep song and they tied it in so well that I was actually hoping they were going thru with the wedding
This is both beautiful AND funny and scary, come to think of it, like the whole Beetlejuice franchise in general.
For me it’s one of the most beautiful and romantic scenes I’ve seen
@@xxforeskin_gamerxx4395 it's a metaphor for not being able to create the magic of the first movie.
Little bit of both. It's beautiful on the surface and funny because of how absurd it is.
This scene was just *chef's kiss. I love how all of them (except for Beetlejuice) really look like they're singing and dancing against their will but special shout out to Burn Gorman (the priest). The way he moves and contorts his mouth really look like he's under a spell and moving involuntarily. Also, as funny as the scene was, it was weirdly beautiful. It was all just so Beetlejuice ❤
I was about to ask who the actor for the priest was, because he was incredible in that scene. Thank you.
Yes! Burn Gorman is such a talented but underrated actor! Was so happy to see him in this movie!
My 13 year old daughter turned to me during this scene and whispered, “I think I’m in love with Beetlejuice. He’s so romantic.”
Funny thing is, Winnoya Ryder considers Lydia and Beetlejuice as the endgame and roots for them to actually be married at some point. She even kept the wedding topper of the two from this movie for herself.
I mean- she isn't wrong here
Under his rancid, grotesque, and obnoxious exterior he's got some romance in those decrepit bones of his.....he is italian afterall lol
He's like ten times older than her and knew her since she was a teenager, for any of the creeps saying it actually is that are adults.
Well, your daughter might be a psychopath, but I absolutely agree with her :D
This was the best part of the movie. I couldn't stop laughing
Me too! All three times I saw it at the theater! First time was the hardest because I was like “Are we really gonna do this whole song?!”
Same. In the theater, I was so close to dying of laughter.
In the theater, me and my grandfather were having a laughing fit. It was so funny!
Me neither! I was dying of laughter the entire time.
This is a better sequel the most Hollywood movies.
With the exception of masterpieces like top gun Maverick.
@@DavidNicholson101Now, that is an OG.
@@DavidNicholson101Top Gun: Maverick was the same stupid movie as the original.
@RocStarr913 No, it wasn't. It was a great sequel that didn't rely on having its characters downgraded and defeated by old age, and it didn't do that whole "the characters bummed around or stewed in their failure for 30 years" trope.
@@gerlofsdonia4522Of course, look who starred in it, a deeply arrogant Scientologist like Tom Cruise.
This is one of the greatest scenes that I’ve ever seen in cinema
Such an great scene but it doesn’t top Day O from the first movie
I hadn’t laughed so hard in the theater for a long time
When I saw that, I could see Burton telling the writers to 'screw it, I know what I want to do', and based on the extras with the movie, that's the way it turned out.
This scene was actually beautiful
This scene sums up the movie, it's something familiar and something new at the same time
That's why it stands alongside "Batman Returns" so well. When Burton, Keaton and Elfman do a sequel together, they remember what made the original great and then expand the elements rather than recycle them.
@AngelofMusic04 That wonderful, Now if only thoses 3 can do a Thrid Batman film to round it out. Because The flash can not be keaton's batman final legacy
I was really worried about how they were going to go about a sequel, but this actually feels like classic Tim Burton when he was truly at his peak.
This whole scene deserves a fucking oscar
It should win an Oscar simply because Burton used so little CGI, to, in the words of Wolf Jackson (Willem Dafoe) "keep it real".
Best scene in the whole movie, Beetlejuice and Lydia remain iconic!
I love when he kissed her hand. Beetlejuice is both funny and romantic 💘
I wonder how many people watching this realise it's Dumbledore doing the singing.
😮😮
I didn’t know until somebody pointed it out.
Yes Richard harris
Beetlejuice spared no expenses for his wedding.
A dead guy singing a dead guy
This is officially an instant classic scene.
Dunno if someone has mentioned Burn Gornman (the priest) but this scene wouldn't be as funny without his fittingly over-the-top, yet on-point, lip twitching and stretching. 👏👏👏
You can tell from his eyes he is like, "WTF is going on???" Lol
I think I've watched this over and over purely for his part 😂😂
Everything is perfect in this scene, but it would be half as good if he was missing.
Bob should of been there, he should of been Beetlejuice’s best man 🙁
bob will be missed
@@Jskrilla7 justice for bob!
RIP Bob, lost but never forgotten😔✊🏽
DIED TOO SOON 😔‼️
💯 one of the few deaths in 30 years that made me feel bad in cinema
My favourite scene in the whole movie!
Agree
He seems so pleased with himself when he says "Book 'em, Danno" and smiles afterwards.
This made me laugh so hard and still does
Seeing Ryder in that red dress again… 😍😍😍
I think I speak for the certain Lydia fans when I said I wish I was the groom at this wedding and married Winona Ryder
Some things never change.
She should wear it for Halloween
I was real worried this whole wedding scene would have been really contrived, but this totally worked.
@@RocStarr913
Contrived? How?
This is hands down the best moment of the movie
This is song is amazing! I wouldn’t have discovered this song without this movie! 😊
I thought Donna Summer was the original singer but find out it was the great Richard Harris.
0:40 fookin legend
This scene will go down as a masterpiece it makes me so happy on how great this is gets me teary eyed on how much I love this movie
I went back and saw this movie for a second time for this scene alone. It was so well done. I hadn’t heard this song in so long and then they use it for this scene and did such a great job with it
the dog kills me
I wonder if it's a Frankenweenie reference?
@@avremirine8986That's the dog that led to the fatal fate of the Maitland's 😆
@@anthonyrodriguez4905No it isn’t. This is a Jack Russell. That was another kind of dog 😑
@@Thejuiceisloose88 aw it would have been a funny random reference if it was that dog
Even Lydia gave him a very strange glance afterwards, so she must have seen it too.
This was one of the best scenes in the film. I remember it starting and I was like "what is going on" it's so odd and amazing. Mac Arthur Park was added to my halloween Spotify Playlist after I saw the film.
Tim Burton said it's on his and was one of the reasons he imagined the scene around it.
Wonder what richard harris thinks
@@Jenjak.Teflak_097He’s dead
@@thejuiceisloose7yooo that’s spooky 💀
Definitely a Halloween classic
@@Jenjak.Teflak_097 He must be so happy in heaven
3:59 That guy playing the violin is an aspiring Scottish actor, his name is Brian Maitland. I met Brian back in 2020 when I took his pictures for his portfolio. He's a really nice guy. When he told me he was in this, it blew my mind! I never recognized him! Now I'm a friend of a celebrity! Lol.
Professor Dumbledore (Richard Harris) had pipes!
Wait the actor Richard Harris also sang this song? Wow talk about
Versatility
@@TheDeviantLord Look up the musical Camelot with Richard Harris as Arthur.
@@TheDeviantLord He was a musician before he was an actor.
@ wow, I did not know that
I love this scene, well executed. I love dream sequences. Micheal Keaton never lost his touch.
Oh I've waited a month to watch this scene again! It was my favorite scene in the movie! 🤩
This is the best scene of all time
Loved this part. Brilliant brilliant stuff.
Michael Keaton is the complete package
Beautiful song, beautiful arrangements!
This scene is both creepy and beautiful at the same time.
0:11 my reaction is like yes I knew she going to wear the dress again
It's like going back in time
I liked it this part because maybe Derek got married again. Little juice is going to be my wife Sunday
That's not the dress
Winona Ryder is so gorgeous
0:11 I love that zoom out imitating the first Beetlejuice movie ❤
Best part of the whole movie right here.
I need another beetlejuice before 2030 😂
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Best sequence for the movie.
I don't know if the fact that I had already known this song enhanced my enjoyment of this scene, but the choreography, the stuff going on in the background, and Lydia's series of horrified expressions just all fit together perfectly in a moment that is both beautiful and hilarious
My favorite scene!
my favorite part of this movie!
Stop it, stop it, I can't stop watching this. Thank you to everyone who participated in the creation of this masterpiece. AND NOW I CAN'T STOP SINGING IT. ❤ YOU ROCK.
I just adore this film
Revived the cinema
The changing wash lights used for this sequence are so beautiful.
You gotta hand it to Beetlejuice, he put so much more effort into this than most men put into their weddings 😂
This scene is both hilarious and beautiful at the same time!! Definitely my favorite scene in the movie!! Lol
They need part 3 a.s.a.p! 🎉❤ I waited since childhood for this sequel and this was one of its few redeeming points!
I could only hope for a love this beautiful.
Best part of the movie hands down.
There were many times that confirmed Burton still has the sauce 40 years later in this film but this was by far the clearest.
And I hope they gave the Vicar a raise for his mouth’s performance in this.
He's stated that he related to Lydia's character when he made the original movie and he relates to Lydia in this movie now, where he felt he lost himself and wanted to recapture his style again, and with this sequence, I believe he did.
Burn Gorman is always a delight in whatever he’s in.
This scene managed to make me laugh as much as it made me cry (for its creativity and beauty).
This scene alone was worth the price of admission. I had such a big dumb goofy smile all throughout it. 😁🖤🪲🧃
For the first few times, I cried because it was so touching how much he loved Lydia. I don't cry now, but I watch it every chance I get. I LOVE it.
Best part of the movie!! This song is now on my Halloween playlist
Best sequel! They couldn't have picked a better song for this scene!! I laughed so hard I cried, remembering when MacArthur Park came out and how my friends and I would laugh while singing it!! Cracks me up to see them do what we did back then...only way better!! The whole movie was well done!!! Gonna watch it again.😂
Beetlejuice is an incredible character and terrbibly underrated.
This scene was so out there and bewildering but so perfect. I cackled the whole time.
Why is nobody talking about how BJ decided to sing a song about a relationship that was doomed from the start collapsing and the singer being in denial that it's over...
..AT HIS FREAKING WEDDING.
I laughed way too hard in the theater thinking he was going to sing Weird Al's Jurassic Park lol
I’m a millennial and that was how I first knew of the original record of the song. I was confused because Weird Al normally did contemporary parodies as his singles. And then I was further confused because I had mainly only heard mostly the Donna Summer cover of “MacArthur Park” up until then.
About 6 months ago my wife and I were listening to weird Al songs and came across Jurassic park. I asked my wife if she had ever heard the song it’s based on. I played MacArthur park for her and we laughed about it. The song got stuck in my head for months. Then we watched this movie. We jumped out of our seats laughing and sang along. It was freaking unbelievable that they did this. This scene is fantastic
I love this scene and the Soul Train scene. 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Is it weird that this was my favorite part of the movie? Lmao it was so RANDOM! 😂😂❤
Are you quoting Astrid?
Fun Fact; the song MacArthur Park is sung by Richard Harris who played Dumbledore in the first Harry Potter film 😊
This is the level of batshit crazy I love.
I loved this scene so much. 😍
That scene was just EPIC and Jenna Ortega did some wednesday moves, the song is wonderful and Tim Burton did a magnificent job here.
When Betelgeuse looks at Delia before she sings 😂
Don’t care what anyone says, Betelgeuse was the hero of this movie. I wish Lydia changed her mind about him in the end. 😢
This is my favorite scene in the entire movie. ❤
Totally agree he stopped the kid becoming human again ( saved lydias daughter) made the truth come out so she didnt get married. He didnt really do anything wrong. He was the hero
Maybe If they'll make a 3rd
Agree. I thought they will be together.
stop stop he wasnt the hero and thats ok lol he did what he did for himself still a wonderful character
For me I would say anti-hero
The only thing I hated about this movie they killed off Bob he was a such a good character Justice for Bob
You’re right, Bob deserved better.
In the theater I was delighted as soon as the song began, then fiendishly chuckling once I saw the priest (Burn Gorman) incredibly twitching and lip syncing; and then, as soon as I recognized the song, I was in it to win it, baby! And now I'm hooked! 😆
The best part of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice I could literally imagine them singing weird Al's version 😅😅😅😅😅😅👍❤️
When i saw this in the theater and the music started up, my brain was literally like "Why are they playing Jurassic Park?"
I remember just chortling incredulously at the theatre and repeating "What the hell am I watching?!" to myself. It was the most fun I had had in months! 😂❤
It wasn't Banana Boat but definitely just as awesome!
You can tell this film jumpstarted Tim Burton's passion for filmmaking. Every detail is so well thought-out and loved, glad to see him return to form.
That was in the beginning of the movie
@ yeah but not done in the same fashion as the first film.
3:00 Anyone else notice that the "other loves" in the background were young Lydia, Delores, and a dog? 😂 Not the dog 😂😂
the one that killed the Maitlands
Yeah, ummm? What was with the dog? And it came after lydia?
thats Tim Burton's dog apparently.
Justs sorta a goofy thing.
I wanna invite Beetlejuice to my wedding.
This was my favorite part of the movie tbh that’s why I watched this 4 times 😂😂😂
The Priest is the best part to me to a point...because the actor does so good with the lip syncing but looking like he is fighting it
Oh my god, totally. He makes the best facial expressions out of all of them.
We just saw this last night and it's such a crazy movie. I'm glad they used this version of Macarthur Park for this scene, make it like broadway. We stayed at the end for the credits just to listen to Donna Summer's version and hearing it made me boogie in my seat. She says "Chinese checkers" though.
I couldn't stop laughing during this entire scene.
Soothing music and lovely lyrics ❤
Great sequel and really funny scene lmao! I was honestly not expecting the movie to be as good as it was, I fully expected the sequel to not be as good, but it fully lived up to the first movie!
@1:49 is my favorite part, the way he says it just scratches my head the right way 😂😂
This scene is so sadistic it's actually funny.
Fun fact… This song was sung by Richard Harris… the original Dumbledore from the first two Harry Potter movies. It was a number 1 hit song in 1968.
I love this movie🤣🤣🤣
I love that scene it makes laugh and happy when beetlejuice and lydia dance and float together it was amazing funny beautiful even he kissed her on her hand
Man I love the production design of this movie so much
I don't care what anyone says, this is better than the Day-O scene from the original movie.
Lengthy, funny, and iconic
And the lyrics are matching with the scene too ^^
No that's crazy lol
@@dumbguymoviereview1644The Day-O scene is kind of overrated. Its not this amazing masterpiece of a scene that cannot be topped. Just silly fun
I found the day o scene as entertaining but never found it funny like everyone else.
YES
Easily in my top 5 scenes in any movie for me honestly
Maybe in the first movie he was just interested in being in the world of the living, but here he is clearly in love. He gave her a private wedding like she wanted, he could cheat on her like Rory did with Astrid but he prefers to get married, he never stopped thinking about her and he even has a photo of her on his desk and sings romantic songs to her, he showed her that her boyfriend didn't love her. and he let her get even with him, when he could have done something worse to him and managed to save Astrid without a doubt in his very strange way he loves her and they are perfect for each other.
He's less mean in this movie...looks like they mixed the character of the cartoons too
Lydia will die on the third one and actually get married to him. Mark me words
I Shed a tear when juice singing to her, he truly loves her, they absolutely added part of the Tas where they are friends, they should end up together.