I love how he's in that suit for only three minutes in the entire movie, and utters that line only once, and yet both have become inseparably iconic aspects of the character.
The fact that “it’s showtime” was like his main catchphrase in the cartoon but he only says it once in this film shows you how brilliant that catchphrase is. It is only said one time and he said at the exact perfect moment. That is it became so memorable that it became his number one catchphrase.
It was the climax of the movie in every sense of the word. This scene is like when Goku goes SSJ for the first time. Beetlejuice's powers unleashed compounded with the building score from Danny Elfman.
100000% his performance was so ahead of it’s time you know for a fact that if this was movie would have been released today it would have been an award season darling. Quirky and films that are just different are lauded best example being Everything Everywhere All at Once
I love the little innuendos and double entendres you pick up as an adult that weren't fully understood when you're a kid. Early Simpsons episodes are full of them.
I like how Beetlejuice was turned into a sort of hero for a brief time. You knew when he said “it’s showtime”, everyone was about to find out how powerful he was.
the funniest shit is how quickly beetlejuice solved the problem. just did a few tricks, goes "well, everythings back to normal i think..." and jumped right into the wedding
Beetlejuice was smiling embarrassed when Lydia was asked if she takes him as her husband because BJ thought that she will keep her promise but when she yelled "No!" he jumped. BJ kept his promise to Adam and Barbara since he scared the people out of the house and he also kept his promise to Lydia, that was to help the Maitlands and he did. ...and this is the thanks he gets: Lydia refuses to marry him and Barbara puts the sandworm on him. BJ liked Lydia. It is implied that he committed suicide over a girl and that's why he didn't want Lydia to make the same mistake. In the plot for Beetlejuice goes Hawaiian , Lydia summons BJ to save her father and BJ forgives Lydia and still wants to marry her.
@@silverkitty2503 i dont think he's meant to be evil, he's just a shady businessman. the 2 people he launched into the ceiling during his winter river gimmick did possibly die though.
After he says "It's Showtime" I love how you hear the energy in the house start to rev up..Even Adam and Barbara on the table feel the force of Beetlejuice coming to play...
Well, we got the Maitlands. I think they had enough exorcise for tonight. *Otho tries to leave but BJ catches him* Not so fast round boy. We’re gonna have some laughs.😘👻
2:13 I always loved the way Keaton goes from using his normal voice, then goes right back to his Beetlejuice voice. And I love the way he tossed his cigarette.
Michael Keaton has played zany comedic villains - Beetlejuice, Superheroes - Batman, and psycho-killers - Pacific Heights, to name a few. And he has done spectacular jobs at all of them. He may be the most underrated actor in Hollywood
Should have a academy award or a lifetime achievement awards. One of those rare lead actors that legitimate makes a movie significantly better just being in it. Ever scene he's in means something; it's never a wasted scene.
I think it's interesting how Beetlejuice is almost never shown walking. He takes maybe twenty steps onscreen the entire movie. He usually just appears and disappears and for such an animated character, he's very static.
@@andrewdunn5568He probably saw Barbara hanging in the closet and just didn't care. RIP Glenn Shadix, I was sad to hear of his passing. Tragically, he died from an accident in his home.
@@jc_malone8217beetle juice has to honor any deals he makes. The undead follow strict rules and although we don’t know what happens to those that break them it’s clear that even beetle juice won’t break them because of how terrifying the consequence’s will be.
All these years I thought BJ was stripping Otho to his underwear... turns out BJ just put him in a pastel suit with non matching shoes.. which to a designer is the worst fear of all
LMAO....okay, seeing human corpses pop out of nowhere, and seeing another corpse with potentially omnipotent powers didnt frighten him, but THIS (2:50) scared the hell out of him 🤣🤣🤣
FINALLY!!! I have watched this movie for like a thousand times, and I never understood why Otho was scared just because his clothes were strip. Thank you SO MUCH for answering my long time question
Eh, he leveraged her desperation to save the Maitlands with a bad deal she couldn't say no to unless she was willing to let the Maitlands perish, which he knows she wouldn't. It's a pretty dirty move. Imagine you were desperate to save your family from being killed, time quickly running out, and the only one capable of saving them says they'd only do it of you were to do something you'd *never* actually want to do. You'd probably agree because your desperate enough to save your family to agree to anything at that point. So although, yes, she broke their agreement, the agreement was unconscionable in the first place, and Beetlejuice obviously knew this and took advantage of it. Either way, he's still a great character, 10/10, still dressing up as him for Halloween.
Angry Squirrel Productions The cardboard Jarred Leto Joker cutout they showed outside the theaters they used to advertise the movie was a better Joker than Jarred Leto
Every time I see the scene when Lydia finally says his name 3 times and my boy says the iconic “It’s Show Time” with the flash of lightning beaming on the evil grin I get goosebumps😂😂😂 Best Ghost Movie Ever!!!!!
"Its Showtime!" epic line but I think it premiered on HBO back in 1989 ehhahahhahahaha. He did keep his promise and held up his end of the bargain and she didn't. The Johnny Carson nod was great.
Sally is probably still locked away pining for her skeleton king. Too bad zero can't deliver a message to her or fetch her and show her where her pumpkin king is. As an aside, have you seen corpse bride and Frankenwenie? And whats your take on the theory that, in all three movies the boy and dog are jack and zero in alternate realities? 👦🐕
Watching he movie again it never occurred to me how little screen time Keaton had in the movie. And yet he dominates everyone’s memory. He’s like the shark in Jaws or The Joker in The Dark Knight. THAT’S how you use a great villain.
I remember when Batman was being made, and Tim Burton was doing it and I heard that Michael Keaton was in it, and all I thought was, "What a PERFECT casting for the Joker". I still stand behind that sentiment, he should have been the Joker, not Batman.
The funniest part about this movie (this part especially) for me is how my dad busted out laughing as those two people literally _stepped right up_ just to get their asses flown through the roof
You know, kids grew up with all sorts of role models. Some looked up to Batman, others Einstein, some simply looked up to their parents. Me... Beetlejuice was my role model. :)
This was the first movie I saw on VHS back in the day, and it still holds up really well. Effects are still really good for effects that were meant to be a little cheesy and weird. Michael Keaton doesn't terrify me like he did when I was a kid but he's still pretty creepy. Except one thing I didn't notice as a kid is that the score to this film is fricking amazing.
Me too. I loved it so much. They had a BEETLEJUICE character walking around at Universal Studios Florida. I have all these photos of me with the guy. 😃
I think I was under five when I first saw this in passing on the television. Winona would become one of my favorite actresses and I aspired to be like her cool girl vibe in the 80s/90s. Somehow this movie slipped my radar so I saw it properly tonight in my thirties. Super fun and adored young Baldwin in it too. This era (late eighties/early nineties) is when Burton was at his best imo.
I like Beetlejuice. I know he's a villain, a lecher and probably a few other things to boot. But he has a few redeeming qualities beneath his insanity. 1) He's a professional. He only got angry a handful of times, when the Maitlands left in the middle of his "interview" and wasting his time. The second being when they hired him and then stopped him. He outright said "Never interrupt a professional at work!" 2. He never actually tells a lie, in fact hes brutally honest and to the point about most things he says and does. Sure he dances around things a lot and is a little underhanded, but the only time he actually lies is at the end when he tries to steal a ticket from the witch doctor. 3) it's up in the air as to whether he killed anyone or not. But I'm willing to bet that he can't outright kill anyone, he can hurt but not kill. 4) he has a good sense of humor. You gotta admit that every word out of his mouth is gold. Michael Keatons charisma shines through him even when he's disgusting. 5) He always honors his word. Every time he has been manifested he has done exactly what was agreed upon and its either Lydia or the Maitlands who weasel out of it. I can't wait until the musical is released on DVD. I like it even better than the original.
"that...is why I won't do two shows a night anymore babe. I won't..I won't do em"- one of the best. Beetlejuice is still a classic 80's film. Always been a fan as a young kid in the late 80's. Had several of the Kenner action figures back then..my cuz had the grave that made the figure disappear and appear mini on the bottom.
I love how he's in that suit for only three minutes in the entire movie, and utters that line only once, and yet both have become inseparably iconic aspects of the character.
probably because of the cartoon show where it's his catchphrase and his standard look
he's also in the suit in the cover photo of the movie
The fact that “it’s showtime” was like his main catchphrase in the cartoon but he only says it once in this film shows you how brilliant that catchphrase is. It is only said one time and he said at the exact perfect moment. That is it became so memorable that it became his number one catchphrase.
"Better Call Beetlejuice"
Or how the black and white stripes is his iconic costume even though he only wears it for 3 minutes and changes to red right after
Cartoon isn't cannon
It was the climax of the movie in every sense of the word. This scene is like when Goku goes SSJ for the first time. Beetlejuice's powers unleashed compounded with the building score from Danny Elfman.
I'm not sure it's the words as much as it is the follow through in the confidence he says it with.
My absolute favourite part. When he's sitting on those graves, and slowly turns to give her that wicked look! That's pure awesomeness.
Yes yes it is
@@ToffGirlShit IT'S SHOWTIME! I like the cartoon too. Could've definitely been inspiration for The Mask! Yep, eat your heart out Jim Carey!
:39 Sure
Seriously. When the “villain” is the only hope, but the audience can sense he’s good at what he does
@@cliftonrouse9400 actually the mask was based on a comic book.
You can feel how much fun he had playing Beetlejuice.
Yeah BUT I CAN SOUND LIKE Joker!
It’s no wonder he’s to returning in the sequel.
Michael Keaton deserved at least an Oscar nomination for this iconic role. He is such an versatile gifted actor.
He should have been double nominated in 1988: Best Supporting Actor for Beetlejuice and Best Actor for Clean and Sober.
The fuddy duddy Hollywood liberals who decide those nominations aren't really interested in these kinds of performances.
COME ON, COME ON, COME ON!
100000% his performance was so ahead of it’s time you know for a fact that if this was movie would have been released today it would have been an award season darling. Quirky and films that are just different are lauded best example being Everything Everywhere All at Once
Unfortunately they don't give Oscars to comedies or comedic performances which sucks.
I still can't believe this guy played Batman the following year.
he's just that versatile. so glad he's made a comeback.
Jonathan Shaw no you didn't
It wasn't me who posted u .. I don't know why it posted automatically
Jonathan Shaw he played the duck guy
Jonathan Shaw he deserves the Joker's role from 1980s i swear
"Ah, I think, uh, they've had enough "exorcise" for tonight." I just got that lol
omfg....i just got it as well......30 years later
LMFAO ,,,,=^>
Jesus christ i just got it myself lmao
anotherkat4u I don’t get it
Omg i just got it now too!!
I love the little innuendos and double entendres you pick up as an adult that weren't fully understood when you're a kid. Early Simpsons episodes are full of them.
I like how Beetlejuice was turned into a sort of hero for a brief time. You knew when he said “it’s showtime”, everyone was about to find out how powerful he was.
Definitely a powerful demon
@@Sgtturtle22he’s not a demon in the movie, just a dead dude
@@ttracs Actually, he is a demon. Fairly certain the new movie even confirms it.
@@jeremycampbell4021 is the new movie even out yet?
@@jeremycampbell4021 I’ll have to watch it to make sure
“Beetle juice” “beetle juice “ “beetle juice”
Best theme in the world starts playing
"It's Showtime"
"Welp im back I feel real good about myself..ya know what I mean?"
I love the theme. But my sister made it sound so different.
You called?
@@InfernalLeo777
My favorite 1988 This movie
2:42 "Not so fast, round boy. We’re gonna have some laughs!" My fav punchline ! 🤣
My favorite line "Not so fast round boy, we're gonna have some laughs"
Same
And the kiss 😂😂😂😂
Mine too
*Smooch* EEEHEHEHE!
He should have said “you had the wrong kind of exercise going on”
the funniest shit is how quickly beetlejuice solved the problem. just did a few tricks, goes "well, everythings back to normal i think..." and jumped right into the wedding
Beetlejuice was smiling embarrassed when Lydia was asked if she takes him as her husband because BJ thought that she will keep her promise but when she yelled "No!" he jumped.
BJ kept his promise to Adam and Barbara since he scared the people out of the house and he also kept his promise to Lydia, that was to help the Maitlands and he did.
...and this is the thanks he gets: Lydia refuses to marry him and Barbara puts the sandworm on him.
BJ liked Lydia. It is implied that he committed suicide over a girl and that's why he didn't want Lydia to make the same mistake. In the plot for Beetlejuice goes Hawaiian , Lydia summons BJ to save her father and BJ forgives Lydia and still wants to marry her.
Indeed.
ExtraRareTrumpSteak they kinda did
He always seemed kind of nice ...never hurt anyone ...sweet guy ....even in sorting it all out ..no one eh ..died :)
@@silverkitty2503 i dont think he's meant to be evil, he's just a shady businessman. the 2 people he launched into the ceiling during his winter river gimmick did possibly die though.
Attention K-Mart shoppers!
One of my favorite lines ever.
lol same
lol
Kmart bought Sears
RIP KMART 1962-2017
Idk if it was a reference in grown ups 2 but still one of the best lines ever
After he says "It's Showtime" I love how you hear the energy in the house start to rev up..Even Adam and Barbara on the table feel the force of Beetlejuice coming to play...
“and that is why i won’t do two shows a night anymore.”
yeah, maybe not, but alex brightman will
And he is sooooo amazing 😍
ALEX YESSS
Just seen that and he was a horrible beetle juice.
@@phillipm3799 ALEX BRIGHTMAN?! BROOOOO *he's the best*
@@phillipm3799 he's a different Beetlejuice. It's supposed to be a mix of this BJ, the cartoon BJ and their own kind of Beetlejuice.
so Michael Keaton was kinda Batman/Joker at the same time
Warner Bros worried because Michael Keaton wouldn't had got taken seriously as Batman.
It's true.
now I want to see Michael Keaton as the Joker now
Ron Baer i know right?
InfameChachy
That whole "Attention K-Mart Shoppers" quote is a little sad now. With so many K-Mart stores closing out forever.
Honestly, I think it makes it even funnier. Kind of like they've died and become the shopping center of the afterlife.
Now, attention all Walmart shoppers
K-Mart sucks - Raymond Babbit
Remember the blue light specials? Good times.
Jay M RIGHT as I read this he said it😂
THAT is why I won't do two shows a night anymore, babe. I won't do it. I won't!
that line always cracks me up
Well, what do we got here tonight! Kids!
Right as I read he said. I love it
666 likes wow
Well, we got the Maitlands. I think they had enough exorcise for tonight. *Otho tries to leave but BJ catches him* Not so fast round boy. We’re gonna have some laughs.😘👻
2:13
I always loved the way Keaton goes from using his normal voice, then goes right back to his Beetlejuice voice.
And I love the way he tossed his cigarette.
“What do we have here tonight?! Kids!
My favorite line 😂😂😂
@@coloredgentlemanoooh well, we got the uh the Maitlands. I think they've had enough exorcise for the night.
@@coloredgentlemanunderrated line! The way he crouches down and goes full Beetlejuice with that line is amazing lol
Michael Keaton has played zany comedic villains - Beetlejuice, Superheroes - Batman, and psycho-killers - Pacific Heights, to name a few. And he has done spectacular jobs at all of them.
He may be the most underrated actor in Hollywood
He did get a lot of love for Birdman.
You are forgetting he did a drama real life character for Founder too
Should have a academy award or a lifetime achievement awards. One of those rare lead actors that legitimate makes a movie significantly better just being in it. Ever scene he's in means something; it's never a wasted scene.
You forgot his role of Ken from Toy Story 3 and Chick Hicks from Cars.
This still IS an amazing movie
Timothy Liang and about to be an Amazing Musical
It always will be
It stands out more for its uniqueness as time goes on.
I rewatched it last night. Best movie ever.
when i was a kid i watched this every week on VHS till tape got brokEN
I think it's interesting how Beetlejuice is almost never shown walking. He takes maybe twenty steps onscreen the entire movie. He usually just appears and disappears and for such an animated character, he's very static.
why is that interesting? you want to see him walking around alot???
In the cartoon beetlejuice levitates when not disguised
He dances all around the place in his TV commercial and struts around like a maniac in the model. What more do you want ? Lol
Literally tap dances during this scene.
That's a very interesting point.
2:42 Favorite scene, ever. Rest in peace big man.
I just love how Othos true idea of horror is wearing untrendy clothes
@@andrewdunn5568He probably saw Barbara hanging in the closet and just didn't care.
RIP Glenn Shadix, I was sad to hear of his passing. Tragically, he died from an accident in his home.
0:05 that slow turn
And his mannerisms leading up to him saying its showtime is just epic
Beetlejuice did save them from the eternity of the lost souls room. He still is a hero.
Lydia did. She made a deal with him to save them.
@@jamieSp69 He still honored the deal. He didn't have to with all of his powers.
@@jc_malone8217beetle juice has to honor any deals he makes. The undead follow strict rules and although we don’t know what happens to those that break them it’s clear that even beetle juice won’t break them because of how terrifying the consequence’s will be.
Michael Keaton had about 20 minutes on screen and made the whole movie.
regina george 17 minutes
True the movie wasn't so much about Beetlejuice himself as it was more about the dead in the afterlife world.
His screen time is short, but his role is significant. He single handedly stopped the exorcism, and saved the Maitland’s.
"hey these aren't my rules. come to think of it i don't have any rules" one of my favorite lines in the movie
Hi 10 years later
And follows up with the Steve Urkel-like laugh and snort
Arguably Michael Keaton’s finest performance.
That and Batman '89.
Michael Keaton is the true/real definition of an actor. There are not many of them out there in Hollywood.
The special effects of this movie for it's time were amazing
They still are. It is the art and how they are used that makes it timeless.
Its*
it's just perfect how he's sitting there so smug because he knows Lydia needs his help and she has no other choice, lol....
Beetlejuice looking like the Joker's perverted uncle that's even rougher around the edges lol
I snorted way to hard at this comment😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I mean......😂😂😂
All these years I thought BJ was stripping Otho to his underwear... turns out BJ just put him in a pastel suit with non matching shoes.. which to a designer is the worst fear of all
Zom it’s a 1970s leisure suit. They were considered atrocious to designers in the 1980s.
Zom Actually he put Otho in an awful blue polyester suit and white shoes -straight out of the 1970’s. For Otho he couldn’t get a worse punishment LOL
OMG yes, me too!
LMAO....okay, seeing human corpses pop out of nowhere, and seeing another corpse with potentially omnipotent powers didnt frighten him, but THIS (2:50) scared the hell out of him 🤣🤣🤣
FINALLY!!!
I have watched this movie for like a thousand times, and I never understood why Otho was scared just because his clothes were strip. Thank you SO MUCH for answering my long time question
i also love when she says help them and he just says "sure"
As I get older I'm more to the side of Beetlejuice, in this instance. He did everything he said he was going to do and Lydia reneged on their deal
Well she is a teenager so I don't think with her being in high school that deal should ever be respected lol. Beetlejuice is a pervert after all.
@@kendallrivers1119 and he's a ghost. Lol. I'd say conventional rules go out the door in this instance.
Eh, he leveraged her desperation to save the Maitlands with a bad deal she couldn't say no to unless she was willing to let the Maitlands perish, which he knows she wouldn't. It's a pretty dirty move.
Imagine you were desperate to save your family from being killed, time quickly running out, and the only one capable of saving them says they'd only do it of you were to do something you'd *never* actually want to do. You'd probably agree because your desperate enough to save your family to agree to anything at that point.
So although, yes, she broke their agreement, the agreement was unconscionable in the first place, and Beetlejuice obviously knew this and took advantage of it.
Either way, he's still a great character, 10/10, still dressing up as him for Halloween.
@@LordLemmysLabs white stripped suit BJ or cheap tux BJ?
36 years later, and Lydia still can't keep her word lol
A much better joker than Jered Leto
Angry Squirrel Productions Jack Nicholson was a better Joker
@@Mrbonehunter57 Yeah. Suicide Squad is another reminder that some things from the 80's cannot and should not be translated into modern times.
everything is better than Jered Leto
Angry Squirrel Productions The cardboard Jarred Leto Joker cutout they showed outside the theaters they used to advertise the movie was a better Joker than Jarred Leto
Everything is better than Jared Leto, for me he was the worst joker ever, suicide squad = DC Comics Dead
THAT is why I won't do two shows a night anymore babe. I won't, I won't do it.
I LOVE that line and I use it all the time! Priceless!
The moment when the model starts to break at 1:07 just gave me chills. its like, "time to kick some ass and have some laughs doin' it."
Time to kick asses and chew gums...and I'm all out of gums
just wanna state not a single CGI shot was used or created and this movie has been on fire for over 30 years
Practical effects always go hard
Summoning that one crazy friend who drinks too much and usually has drugs on hand to your boring Halloween party to make it interesting.
Every time I see the scene when Lydia finally says his name 3 times and my boy says the iconic “It’s Show Time” with the flash of lightning beaming on the evil grin I get goosebumps😂😂😂 Best Ghost Movie Ever!!!!!
This reminds me of goosebumps, half scary and half funny
Haha, though with goosebumps it's mostly unintentional comedy now.
+Patrick Dodds was only scary when you were really little lol now it's really cheesy and funny
It's actually a mix, some episodes are meant to be funny, others are meant to be scary.
True, the hunted mask gave me nightmares for days.
or early Simpsons Halloween Specials.
0:55
I love how he brushes the dirt off his sleeves and pops his suits
"it's showtime!" one of the best lines of all time.
I love it how he says “it’s showtime”
Beetlejuice does what he promises, he just does it in a savage way lmao
"Its Showtime!" epic line but I think it premiered on HBO back in 1989 ehhahahhahahaha. He did keep his promise and held up his end of the bargain and she didn't. The Johnny Carson nod was great.
Fun fact: Jack Skellington is on top of his carousel hat. This was Years before Nightmare before Christmas came out.
Sally is probably still locked away pining for her skeleton king. Too bad zero can't deliver a message to her or fetch her and show her where her pumpkin king is. As an aside, have you seen corpse bride and Frankenwenie? And whats your take on the theory that, in all three movies the boy and dog are jack and zero in alternate realities? 👦🐕
Awesome find!!
& the, "Bat wings"....
"Well.. What do we got here tonight?!! Kidz.."
The way he says Kids lol..
"It's not my rule. Come to think of it, I don't have any rules." *presumed woodchuck noises*
Beetlejuice is like The Joker with The Mask powers
Illen Gustavo they made an comic where the joker does get the mask powers
Well said
@@hankhill2254 no way!!
And on Broadway he's got Deadpools 4th wall breaking powers to go with it.
2:12 That moment when you realize that your sense of physical humor comes from Beetlejuice and Ace Ventura.
The juice is loose, and he has returned...
IT'S SHOWTIME!
This movie is truly a masterpiece
I hadn't really fully realized until now that Beetlejuice is one of my favorite movies ever!
Michael Keaton is an unsung fucking genius.
Watching he movie again it never occurred to me how little screen time Keaton had in the movie. And yet he dominates everyone’s memory.
He’s like the shark in Jaws or The Joker in The Dark Knight.
THAT’S how you use a great villain.
I remember when Batman was being made, and Tim Burton was doing it and I heard that Michael Keaton was in it, and all I thought was, "What a PERFECT casting for the Joker". I still stand behind that sentiment, he should have been the Joker, not Batman.
1:40, nice foreshadowing
Hank Murphy Then who could have played Batman?
MrRiddleAW george clooney
*****
you fool
wow!!! I never thought of that... you are totally right!
The funniest part about this movie (this part especially) for me is how my dad busted out laughing as those two people literally _stepped right up_ just to get their asses flown through the roof
I’ve seen Beatlejuice several times
AND IT KEEPS GETTING FUNNIER EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEE IT!!!!
does anyone else notice little Jack Skelington on top of Beetlejuice's hat?
So cute lol
A nice bit of foreshadowing on burton's part.
I just love the way he says, “Its showtime.”
Michael Keaton deserved an Oscar for this role. It's a wonder he wasn't nominated that year.
I liked this scene. Beetlejuice did do what he promised, and it really did show that Delia and her father did care about Lydia.
I love how Otho is horrified of being in white clothes.
not so fast round boy we're going to have some laughs hehehe.
*Smoosh*
HEE Ha Ha HA HAA! 💀👻😈
You know, kids grew up with all sorts of role models. Some looked up to Batman, others Einstein, some simply looked up to their parents.
Me... Beetlejuice was my role model. :)
that was the best batman movie ever :)
My role model too
Nice fucking model!
It was entertaining, but not quite the best.
well he is the ghost with the most.
This was the first movie I saw on VHS back in the day, and it still holds up really well. Effects are still really good for effects that were meant to be a little cheesy and weird. Michael Keaton doesn't terrify me like he did when I was a kid but he's still pretty creepy. Except one thing I didn't notice as a kid is that the score to this film is fricking amazing.
0:25. "you think of marriage as an in convenience." 😍
2020: “It’s Showtime.”
1:20 It's Jack Skellington!!
1:18
Its Tim Burton
@@jedimasterx7855 yeah
@@jedimasterx7855 no its Joe mama
It's crazy watching Winona Ryder at close to the same age as the Stranger Things kids.
Absolutely one of the greatest movies of all time. Just a feel good movie.
I love this movie and the 90's cartoon, they're both BRILLIANT.
"it's show time"
amo essa frase
I remember watching this movie all the time when I was little
Me too. I loved it so much. They had a BEETLEJUICE character walking around at Universal Studios Florida. I have all these photos of me with the guy. 😃
I get the feeling a lot of people pissed Beetlejuice off when he was alive.
I think I was under five when I first saw this in passing on the television. Winona would become one of my favorite actresses and I aspired to be like her cool girl vibe in the 80s/90s. Somehow this movie slipped my radar so I saw it properly tonight in my thirties. Super fun and adored young Baldwin in it too. This era (late eighties/early nineties) is when Burton was at his best imo.
'The Mask' really borrowed from this movie
How did it borrow from this ?
I can't believe that's Micheal Keaton. Man, what an actor!
This is the Tim burton real essence
This n Edward scissor hands the other two are the latter
Yes! His late eighties/early nineties works really captured his best.
1:30 Look at his ears...An Easter egg before it was cool.
What’s the Easter egg?
@@Virus.2027 Batman
@@WERV2003 ah
@@WERV2003pretty sure he didn’t become batman til 89
The way Otho’s clothes changed… that’s still incredibly impressive how they did that practically.
The batwings on his ears is proof of foreshadowing that Michael Keaton will play Batman the following year by the same director.
Micheal Keaton deserved an oscar for this role.. Soo very good!
1:20 "Attention Kmart shoppers."
Love that line about having no rules, the violin before it and the snort after!
I like Beetlejuice. I know he's a villain, a lecher and probably a few other things to boot. But he has a few redeeming qualities beneath his insanity.
1) He's a professional. He only got angry a handful of times, when the Maitlands left in the middle of his "interview" and wasting his time. The second being when they hired him and then stopped him. He outright said "Never interrupt a professional at work!"
2. He never actually tells a lie, in fact hes brutally honest and to the point about most things he says and does. Sure he dances around things a lot and is a little underhanded, but the only time he actually lies is at the end when he tries to steal a ticket from the witch doctor.
3) it's up in the air as to whether he killed anyone or not. But I'm willing to bet that he can't outright kill anyone, he can hurt but not kill.
4) he has a good sense of humor. You gotta admit that every word out of his mouth is gold. Michael Keatons charisma shines through him even when he's disgusting.
5) He always honors his word. Every time he has been manifested he has done exactly what was agreed upon and its either Lydia or the Maitlands who weasel out of it.
I can't wait until the musical is released on DVD. I like it even better than the original.
Michael Keaton best acting ever
"that...is why I won't do two shows a night anymore babe. I won't..I won't do em"- one of the best. Beetlejuice is still a classic 80's film. Always been a fan as a young kid in the late 80's. Had several of the Kenner action figures back then..my cuz had the grave that made the figure disappear and appear mini on the bottom.
Is there any hidden meaning behind that line? I am not native neglish speaker, and lot of peope is quotig this.
Love me some Michael Keaton. The most egregiously underrated actor ever!
2:32 “i think they’ve had enough exorcise for the night” lol
Dude it’s crazy seeing Winona Ryder’s younger version now that I got so used to seeing her in Stranger things as Joyce Byers. 😭
Are you Portuguese
Got "Its showtime" engraved on the inner part of my glasses. Best 2$ ive spent
I saw the play version of this on Broadway last night. IT WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! i 100% recommend it
I LOVE THIS MOVIE....AND MICHAEL KEATON.
And, then, a few year later, I kept expecting Batman to cough up a cockroach, spit it into his cape, and exclaim "save that guy for later."
“It’s showtime!” I can make that sound like a catchphrase.
This is possibly one of my favorite films of all time
I love the salute to Johnny Carson with the golf swing
1:00 COVID when 2020 started
BRO😭