I don't think this film needs or should have a sequel. The original was brilliant, a second can just be mediocre at best. I love the film and that's why I don't wanna see a sequel. Very few films get a sequel right after a long gap, blade runner might be one of the few exceptions.
Keaton’s range is just unparalleled. He alternates between being grateful, angry, sarcastic, desperate, demented, friendly, scary and so much more. Major talent
@@CelltheGREAT Beetlejuice sequel with Michael Keaton returning is happening with Jenna Ortega joining the sequel with Tim Burton returning to direct its going to be awesome.
@@adiyogi22 Are you gatekeeping the name of the character when the name of the movie presents a clear alternative that most people have used for decades already? Yeah, his name is officially and technically Betelgeuse, but the movie is Beetlejuice because that's how it's pronounced phonetically, and it's proven far more memorable, to the movie's long-term benefit. He's an iconic character who's recognized by the title's spelling.
The funniest part of the whole scene is when he is asked about his qualifications and just starts talking in his normal voice. I really for some reason was not expecting that.
Fun fact: The part when Beetlejuice kicks the tree down wasn't originally in the script. The tree fell down on its own when Michael Keaton kicked it and when that happened, Tim Burton left it in the final cut of the movie because he thought it was hilarious.
I saw this before I had seen Keaton in anything else (since I was about 5 and it was an accident 😂), but it took me a good few decades to understand that he was the actor. He completely disappears
At 3:22 when Beetlejuice goes into his "qualifications" I like how he goes from the "deep" voice to the "normal" voice for Michael Keaton for a minute...
I watched the cartoon first then saw the movie and it took me a few years to realise both of my childhood favourites was played by Michael keaton (batman). Honestly he's a true legend
This man literally made my childhood along with Jim Carrey. Keaton was beetlejuice and batman. Seriously no wonder he's so beloved and rightfully so. I'm glad he's back he's literally the GOAT
What a wild concept of a movie, yet it just freaking works…no backstory on who or what beetlejuice is, dark humor and yet it all comes together as such a great film
It makes me completely overjoyed to see that so many people- millions- remembered how hilarious this entire sequence is, looked it up, and are here now. AND IT KEEPS GETTING FUNNIER, EVERY TIME I SEE IT!!!!
Fun fact: Michael Keaton improvised the part at 3:15 where he spits into his jacket and says “Save that guy for later!” . You can just see Alec beginning to laugh before the camera cuts. Keaton a genius!
The beauty part is Keaton didn't tell Baldwin he was going to do that - the surprise makes it genuine. Once Baldwin realized Keaton got one over on him, he had to laugh about it.
After watching this almost 10 times, I learned that the part with the tree falling over wasn't supposed to happen. That line really sold the moment: "Nice f*ckin' model!" I'm a little upset they cut the clip short. That line still cracks me up. 😂
Fun fact: most of Michael Keaton's dialogue was improvised and Tim Burton once said that he riffed so much that they actually wanted to give him a lot more screen time but they had a tight schedule to keep
Love Beetlejuice. Such an entertaining individual. The most lively dead person to ever cross the silver screen. Always so over the top. Can't help but love this guy.
Beetlejuice's reaction during & after the tree falling over was brilliant; I heard that it originally wasn't supposed to, but it did on one take & Tim Burton thought it was hilarious, so he decided to use it
Beetlejuice:"where'd you go? Hey! Come on! Hey, where'd you go? Aw! "Hey,come on! You got to work with me,here. I'm just trying to cut a deal. What do you want me to do? Where are you? You bunch of losers! You're working with a professional here! (Beetlejuice kicks the model tree) Nice (bleep)ing model!" (Honk Honk)
"Ah, well. I attended Juliard. I have a graduate at the Harvard Business School. I travel quite extensively. I lived through the Black Plague, and I had a pretty good time during THAT. I've seen The EXORSIST about 167 times, and it KEEPS getting funnier EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEE IT! NOT TO MENTION THE FACT THAT YOU'RE TALKIN TO A DEAD GUY!! NOW WHAT DO YOU THINK?! do ya think i'm qualified?" Comedic genius on all fronts.
I remember there was a double feature at the theater. One of the Police Academy movies and this. Watching it through the years, just shown me how brilliant it is
Danny Elfman is married to Bridget Fonda. Danny Elfman won an Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition - "The Batman Theme" from Batman (1989 film), 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music - Desperate Housewives and Outstanding Music Direction - Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton.
@@DwayneETowns Danny Elfman is married to Bridget Fonda. Danny Elfman won an Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition - "The Batman Theme" from Batman (1989 film), 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music - Desperate Housewives and Outstanding Music Direction - Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton.
When you're a kid, it's so easy to overlook what a complete scumbag Beetlejuice is. It's kinda amazing to think that he was already toned down a lot from the movie's earlier drafts, and then absolutely baffling how they reimagined him as Lydia's wacky magical BFF for the cartoon. And then the musical kinda hits a bizarre middle-ground of both versions of the character. Like, I understand why it all happened that way, but it's such an odd series of developments.
It is extremely odd to watch it nowadays! When I first saw it in the cinema some of the aspects didn't hit home until years later. He is horrific but perversely likeable. The cartoon did make him more 'wholesome', in a way!!!
The cartoon makes it seem like the movie didn't happen. The Maitlands were the original main characters and they're nowhere to be found in the cartoon. It's like the story is the Deetzes moved into a house that was haunted by a mischievous but mostly harmless ghost named Beetlejuice, whom their sixth sense-having daughter befriends.
One does have to wonder how well the original script would have been received… it was originally intended to be a horror / slasher film. I’m thankful the script was reworked into what became one of the most iconic 1980s movies.
the only edited versions of the film was the 1998 vis release, and the 1998 laserdisc version the 2008 20th anniversary edition and the 2011 DVD edition restored the edited parts from the previous releases
It depends on the version you buy, on the vhs, they kept the f bomb. But if you look it up online, on the fandom page, it'll show you the difference on the vhs and dvd/blu-ray re-releases
What a lot of people don't realize is before this, Michael Keaton was known for playing more straightforward roles in comedies (Mr. Mom for example) no one knew how versatile he was as an actor until this movie
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Beetlejuice is one of the most iconic characters ever created in film
Not really but I wish he was
@@tlmacmillan1 what do you mean not really 😂. It's an opinion
This song is about Beetlejuice! Soo cool!!!🤘ua-cam.com/video/9gV_Ja2hSb4/v-deo.html
He really is
I don't think this film needs or should have a sequel. The original was brilliant, a second can just be mediocre at best. I love the film and that's why I don't wanna see a sequel. Very few films get a sequel right after a long gap, blade runner might be one of the few exceptions.
I like how his "qualifications" is half just Micheal Keaton reciting his classical training in his own voice.
Aye COMEONN!!!!
then he slowly drifts back into chacter
His professional mannerisms, when you want to apply
I imagine he has seen the exorcist a lot
@@nicolebee3283 167 times to be exact
Keaton’s range is just unparalleled. He alternates between being grateful, angry, sarcastic, desperate, demented, friendly, scary and so much more. Major talent
He's truly multifaceted, no wonder he got so many different and unusual roles. I wish Batman 3 had him in it.
You bunch of losers!!!! Kicks 🌳 😅
😂😂😂
Is it natural though?
Doesn’t need to be for this particular movie
Michael Keaton, should have had an Oscar Nomination for this. He is iconic
Major facts.
@@CelltheGREAT Beetlejuice sequel with Michael Keaton returning is happening with Jenna Ortega joining the sequel with Tim Burton returning to direct its going to be awesome.
@@AntonioChapman-yj4fcyup September 2024
@MitchClement-il6iq yeb and the sequel is going to be called Beetlejuice Beetlejuice its going to be freaking awesome.
indeed
2:43 I mean, it’s the really small details like the little whistle sound when he throws his hat off that really make it a fantastic experience.
Like a looney toons, was funny
Michael Keaton is incredible!
This song is about Beetlejuice! Soo cool!!!🤘ua-cam.com/video/9gV_Ja2hSb4/v-deo.html
Large Marge sent you.
2:10 yes, he is.
No one could have pulled this one off but Keaton 😀😀
He was great as Beetlejuice, but Michael was the best Bruce Wayne/Dark Knight in "Batman" released a year later.
Fun Fact: Betelgeuse has only 17 minutes of screen time and he is still iconic!
Wow,amazing.Stole the show.Keaton was fantastic.
Really only 17
@@HissingKitten yes
@@captainmarvelous1221 an he’s the star of the whole show, that’s talent
@@HissingKitten yes amazing talent
I love how Beetlejuice is treated like a preexisting character we're already familiar with.
Hes basically acting like a cartoon character. We all like cartoon characters. Thats why everyone likes eric andre for example, Human Cartoon
@@adiyogi22 .........yes, as we all know, Tim Burton is famed for his love of anime and Arabic puns about astronomy.
As a kid I thought this was an adaptation of the tv show, so it felt normal to me.
@@adiyogi22
Are you gatekeeping the name of the character when the name of the movie presents a clear alternative that most people have used for decades already?
Yeah, his name is officially and technically Betelgeuse, but the movie is Beetlejuice because that's how it's pronounced phonetically, and it's proven far more memorable, to the movie's long-term benefit. He's an iconic character who's recognized by the title's spelling.
@@CriticalSurvival0 ironically since Beetlejuice ending up becoming a Saturday morning cartoon series a year later after the live action movie!
Beetlegeuse's "WHAT?!" at 4:07 slays me, as though he genuinely doesn't understand what they could possibly have a problem with.
Idk why, but the "Whut???" at 4:07 and his fed-up look is the funniest part of the scene for me. 😂
“Hey Hermano”
This is an 80's treasure.
So true
It was made in 1988
(I possibly did a r/woosh)
'80s*
@@kimjones5007 Er, yeah. 1988 was part of the 80s...
That's why I got it on Blue Ray lol.
The funniest part of the whole scene is when he is asked about his qualifications and just starts talking in his normal voice. I really for some reason was not expecting that.
he does the exact same thing in the sequel when he is talking about his ex-wife to Lydia. Hilarious
I have to agree.. The Exorcist does get funnier the more you rewatch it
LOL its funny when I was younger the Exorcist scared me. Now that I'm older every time I see that movie I laugh because of Beetlejuice.
It really does.
@@some1namedno1 I don't know about you but Michael Keaton is without a doubt the PERFECT GUY to play that character
It's only funny after the 165th time.
😉
Have you seen it Spanish? It's just way funnier hahahaha.
Fun fact: The part when Beetlejuice kicks the tree down wasn't originally in the script. The tree fell down on its own when Michael Keaton kicked it and when that happened, Tim Burton left it in the final cut of the movie because he thought it was hilarious.
Well now I feel like the line “Nice fucking model!” was directed at the set designers XD
And considering that the film was rated PG back when the PG-13 rating was still a thing ...I can't believe the MPAA let that f bomb slide.
@@Robscurityaccording to Keaton the person who runs the censorship must have fallen asleep at that time.
“Nice fuckin’ model!” Honk-honk! 🤣
False
Michael Keaton is a master of his craft. This was a genius role. There is no beetle juice without him.
I saw this before I had seen Keaton in anything else (since I was about 5 and it was an accident 😂), but it took me a good few decades to understand that he was the actor. He completely disappears
@@KatOD1992please watch Birdman. It's one of the greatest films.
4:56 The run he does as he says, "The place is a mess. Don't pay any attention to it. I'LL FIX YOU SOMETHING TO EAT!" Always kills me. Lol
😂😂
It’s so friggen funny when he jumps up and says “you bunch of losers!” Too lmfwo
It's like his pants are on to tight
ADHD mood right there
Hope you like italian
At 3:22 when Beetlejuice goes into his "qualifications" I like how he goes from the "deep" voice to the "normal" voice for Michael Keaton for a minute...
Sounded liike Bruce Wayne for a second.
3:24 3:41
And gets louder at 3:29....
I seen the exorcist 160 times and it keep getting funnier and funnier 😂😂😂😂
Masterful range
“Don’t you hate it when that happens” no doubt the funniest part of this sequence
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Sorry but I don't think anything can beat Day-o
No that goes to the line after he kicks over the tree.
I actually prefer the "I save that guy for later" 🤣
Imo, the funniest part in this clip is the delivery of "whaaaat" after being caught peeking up her dress, as if he's not completely out of line.
First thing he does after getting revived is kiss a random women and ask her husband if he has a shot. Legendary.
Reading the breakdown just made it that much more funnier. 🤣
That kiss moment reminds me of the iconic photo of a sailor kissing a woman on the street after his return from war..
@@pumpergood WTF is with the DUNE sandworms ? just curious.
@@DanielAppleton-lr9eq I hate 'em too! 😆
That was missing in the sequel. There was no "pervy" moments at all.
" she meant nothing to me , nothing at all " .. this is the foreshadowing of Monica Belluci's character in the new movie 😂❤
Doollloooorrreessss 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I remember as a kid loving this movie.
This is definitely Tim Burton's foundation for his future work. It has that distinct look.
It's really weird but this is the first movie I ever watched when I was little and I was giggling the whole time 😭😭😭
Yep. A theme of a weird-dark type atmosphere that’s strangly wholesome with a quirky, yet amazingly iconic main character.
I watched the cartoon first then saw the movie and it took me a few years to realise both of my childhood favourites was played by Michael keaton (batman). Honestly he's a true legend
@@Iliketomatoe3s his TV add in the movie had me in tears as a kid then just every scene afterwards 😂
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This man literally made my childhood along with Jim Carrey. Keaton was beetlejuice and batman. Seriously no wonder he's so beloved and rightfully so. I'm glad he's back he's literally the GOAT
Same here, man. This movie came out the year I was born. It's a big part of my childhood. Along with Jim Carrey, Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg.
And Bette Midler.
Next to Kevin Conroy, Robin Williams, Alan Rickman
Kevin IS the batman@@abramsullivan7764
He was also Ken before Ryan Gosling arrived on the scene.
3:26 to 3:31 he went from Bruce Wayne to Beetlejuice, no wonder he became the Batman a year later
He legit sounded like Kevin Conroy's Batman when he talked at that time stamp lol
It gets funnier every time
my cousin sounds like beatlejuce when he does this
His "come on" in this scene sounds just like in Batman
He's qualified lol
What a wild concept of a movie, yet it just freaking works…no backstory on who or what beetlejuice is, dark humor and yet it all comes together as such a great film
The fact Keaton ad-libbed almost all of his lines makes this even more hilarious.
It makes me completely overjoyed to see that so many people- millions- remembered how hilarious this entire sequence is, looked it up, and are here now.
AND IT KEEPS GETTING FUNNIER, EVERY TIME I SEE IT!!!!
i love it when beetlejuice seys that lol
Not to mention the fact that you’re talking to a dead guy!!!
Now what do you think??!!!
You think I’m qualified?!!
Hahaha EVERY SINGLE TIME! HAHAHA
I love how he says his qualifications in regular voice 😂
That's a great piece of acting from mr Keaton.
Fun fact: Michael Keaton improvised the part at 3:15 where he spits into his jacket and says “Save that guy for later!” . You can just see Alec beginning to laugh before the camera cuts. Keaton a genius!
What are you talking about? Baldwin didn't even begin to smirk.
If anything he looked disgusted
So spittin on your own jacke is geniality??
@@elsongjoka6590 he got into the character, it's brilliant. he played his part wonderfully
The beauty part is Keaton didn't tell Baldwin he was going to do that - the surprise makes it genuine.
Once Baldwin realized Keaton got one over on him, he had to laugh about it.
I feel like Beetlejuice is qualified for the US Congress
Oh you have no idea
Overqualified.
that ain't saying much.
Honestly, that's a very low bar to clear.
oO(Not one Lori Lightfoot joke???)
After watching this almost 10 times, I learned that the part with the tree falling over wasn't supposed to happen. That line really sold the moment: "Nice f*ckin' model!" I'm a little upset they cut the clip short. That line still cracks me up. 😂
And that line was intended for The Set Designer. Yet, Tim Burton found it worked well anyway that he kept it in,
Most of Michael Keaton's dialogue was improvised, he was basically given free reign to play Beetlejuice however he wanted to
I love when his voice goes normal and then back to his beetlejuice
The neck crick at 3:25 is so Keaton's greatness being shown. It kills me every time.
I’ve seen the scene where Beetlejuice meets the Maitlands about 167 times and it keeps getting funnier every single time I see it!
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If you see my comment up top...........I COSPLAY IT!!!!
@@razdoesstuff ........Do you think I'm qualified???
What's the comedic value in forcing married women to kiss them without consent?
@@yms4355 it’s a movie. From the 80s. Who cares. There’s bigger things happening in the world.
2:13 the way he floats after them 😂
I may have never seen a more eccentric performance by an actor than Keaton here. He just oozes comedic energy in this film.
I've seen this scene 167 times! And it keeps getting funnier! Ever single Time I see it!
Agreed
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Fun fact: most of Michael Keaton's dialogue was improvised and Tim Burton once said that he riffed so much that they actually wanted to give him a lot more screen time but they had a tight schedule to keep
5:27 NICE FKN MODEL! Honk honk!
Barbara:"see? We can do this stuff on our own. Besides I'm not exposing that little girl to that pervert down here."
5:28
@@marksnexus cool quotes.
@@TravonJamelGreenFun fact: That wasn't in the script. He accidentally knocked the tree over. And he was talking to the crew when he said that.
Best case of improvisation ever
Love Beetlejuice. Such an entertaining individual. The most lively dead person to ever cross the silver screen. Always so over the top. Can't help but love this guy.
Beetlejuice's reaction during & after the tree falling over was brilliant; I heard that it originally wasn't supposed to, but it did on one take & Tim Burton thought it was hilarious, so he decided to use it
The "nice fuckin model" line and crotch grabbing gesture was aimed at the set designer and Tim Burton reportedly burst out laughing
Michael Keaton was absolutely made for this character
4:58 That run up the hill😂😂😂😂
I'll fix you somethin to eat.
@@depressed_weighted_B1anketI hope you like Italian. 😊
Beetlejuice:"where'd you go? Hey! Come on! Hey, where'd you go? Aw! "Hey,come on! You got to work with me,here. I'm just trying to cut a deal. What do you want me to do? Where are you? You bunch of losers! You're working with a professional here! (Beetlejuice kicks the model tree) Nice (bleep)ing model!" (Honk Honk)
Lol
I love how he’s just perving over Barbara 😆
uhh.. you love it?
@@IivingdeadgirIl Yeah, kid. It's called off-color humor.
Why Is she sounded Like Mickey Mouse😮
Would you blame him
@@wildlifewarrior2670 the sequel to Beetlejuice is coming out next year
"Ah, well. I attended Juliard. I have a graduate at the Harvard Business School.
I travel quite extensively. I lived through the Black Plague, and I had a pretty good time during THAT.
I've seen The EXORSIST about 167 times, and it KEEPS getting funnier EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEE IT!
NOT TO MENTION THE FACT THAT YOU'RE TALKIN TO A DEAD GUY!!
NOW WHAT DO YOU THINK?!
do ya think i'm qualified?"
Comedic genius on all fronts.
The way he runs up the hill cracks me up😂
I love that little cartoony sound effect when he throws his hat. 😂
One of the best movies ever… the atmosphere is so different in this one. Childhood memories…
5:21 "You're workin' with a professional, here!"
Nice F#$in model!!
(Beetlejuice squeeze his crotch two times)
@@michaelcox1913
Honk! Honk!
@@michaelcox1913 *honk honk*
HONK HONK!
And it keeps getting funnier every time I see it!
He’s so animated haha I love it
This was the greatest movie, it had everything you could want.
This can never be re-made 🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🏾
.🤔😑.
Amen to that.
Sure it can, just some rearranging of characters, kinda like what they did with Ghostbusters using wome...
Never mind.
They could adapt the broadway musical. Alex Brightman is incredible as beetlejuice
There's actually a sequel to this in the works and Michael Keaton is our iconic title character! 😁
3:12 LOL... pure classic
That’s gotta be a Keaton ad lib. There’s no way they put that in the script
Still one of my favourite movies from when I was younger, and even today
What country are you in
The pose he takes when flying to them cracks me up
Michael Keaton doing a casual Rob Schneider impression
You two kids picked me, you didn’t have to, but you picked me, it makes me wanna kiss you guys.
Come here!
The fact that i read this at the same heckin time it played
And he goes for the girl only.
Adam: “I beg your pardon!”
Winona Ryder was only 17 years young when she did this movie. I believe this was the first time I ever saw her. What a beauty...
I remember there was a double feature at the theater. One of the Police Academy movies and this. Watching it through the years, just shown me how brilliant it is
Keaton kicking tree was improv, he was suprised when it fell down.
3:22 - he turned into michael keaton
This made me laugh 😂
I use the line “You bunch of losers” on a regular basis in Keaton’s voice. Amazing
YA BUNCHA LOSERS! HEY, YOU'RE WORKIN' WITH A PROFESSIONAL HERE!
So indignant 😂
Can you imagine this movie without Elfman's score!? One of the best.
Oh yes, Danny Elfman does. Excellent Musical scores for Tim Burton, it don't matter what movie. And Of course killed it in Beetlejuice.
Danny Elfman is married to Bridget Fonda. Danny Elfman won an Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition - "The Batman Theme" from Batman (1989 film), 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music - Desperate Housewives and Outstanding Music Direction - Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton.
@@DwayneETowns Danny Elfman is married to Bridget Fonda. Danny Elfman won an Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition - "The Batman Theme" from Batman (1989 film), 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music - Desperate Housewives and Outstanding Music Direction - Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton.
@@jwelch5742 that's excellent information thank you
When you're a kid, it's so easy to overlook what a complete scumbag Beetlejuice is. It's kinda amazing to think that he was already toned down a lot from the movie's earlier drafts, and then absolutely baffling how they reimagined him as Lydia's wacky magical BFF for the cartoon. And then the musical kinda hits a bizarre middle-ground of both versions of the character.
Like, I understand why it all happened that way, but it's such an odd series of developments.
It is extremely odd to watch it nowadays! When I first saw it in the cinema some of the aspects didn't hit home until years later. He is horrific but perversely likeable. The cartoon did make him more 'wholesome', in a way!!!
How did they tone it down? Was he a lot more brutal in his ways?
I heard somewhere that Beetlejuice wasn’t originally gonna be comedic
The cartoon makes it seem like the movie didn't happen. The Maitlands were the original main characters and they're nowhere to be found in the cartoon. It's like the story is the Deetzes moved into a house that was haunted by a mischievous but mostly harmless ghost named Beetlejuice, whom their sixth sense-having daughter befriends.
I always found it a really scary movie tbh
The voice change is absolutely brilliant 🤣
This movie came on TV so much in the 90s. Always got excited as a kid when it was on.
Keaton is on fire in this one. That 7 Minutes got more funny lines than many of todays "comedies" combined
6:05 That is the most 80s table of people ever.
Michael keaton was a comedic genius in this film
michael keaton made beetlejuice in 1988 and batman 1989, legend
I love at 1:40 where she goes to empty the shovel, and nothing is there. xD Loved this movie as a kid.
Must’ve slid off when she raised the shovel.
This movie is older than me, I always loved it as a kid and it never scared me. I though BJ was funny, my mom said he was creepy🤣
I saw the cartoon before i saw the movie when i was a kid lol and i agree he is funny lol
I have a HUGE crush on BJ as of right now 😍💕😂
She's the one that's creepy. BJ is normal
@@kennazehr9812 oh alright then!
One does have to wonder how well the original script would have been received… it was originally intended to be a horror / slasher film. I’m thankful the script was reworked into what became one of the most iconic 1980s movies.
"Next year, this guy will be Batman"
"Get out of my house"
And yeah, this clip is censored.
I always found it odd that it got away with a PG rating considering the PG-13 rating was created only a coupe of years earlier.
Keaton is the only one that could fill this role 😆
Michael Keaton's look at 3:53 is always SO funny to me XD It's so unhinged
No cussing and honking his crotch after kicking the tree. Not the same :(
CV-11 is disappointed
I am disappoint
They also cut the dismissive wanking gesture...
my fav line
@@Hero_of_Legend that's UA-cam for ya
Keaton is wild in this movie, he really went off. This set Keaton up for Pacific Heights. Alec isnt the same guy anymore.
Two of the funniest moments of this scene have been censored.
Please tell me the movie is fully intact on the 4K disc.
Clipping and censoring this movie should be criminal! Leave it alone!
the only edited versions of the film was the 1998 vis release, and the 1998 laserdisc version
the 2008 20th anniversary edition and the 2011 DVD edition restored the edited parts from the previous releases
This song is about Beetlejuice! Soo cool!!!🤘ua-cam.com/video/9gV_Ja2hSb4/v-deo.html
@@mckenzie.latham91 what scenes were edited
@@hardrocker0440 the cussing part I think
Michael Keaton is the best Beetlejuice and Batman actor the talent Love his movies so much I hope the sequel movie Would be the best enjoy the movies
4:58 the way he runs😂😂😂
2:07 we all rewound this about 167 times as kids right, Or just me?
So many times! Lol
Yup lol
I mean it keeps getting funnier every single time I see it
@@siryeeterson8390 Might I also add, not to mention that they were talking to a dead guy.
Where is “nice f--ing model”
Family-oriented censoring this is.
Censored like everything is becoming
WB can be a bunch of losers sometimes
@@q.h.s5051 losing a local channel is always that example.
It depends on the version you buy, on the vhs, they kept the f bomb. But if you look it up online, on the fandom page, it'll show you the difference on the vhs and dvd/blu-ray re-releases
I think Keaton was fully qualified for this role. A bit of a trivia, the hoicking into his jacket was never in the script, Keaton ad-libbed that.
Psst. A factoid is something that is presented as a fact but is actually false.
@@kenhollis6197 You're right.
Michael Keaton won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie - Dopesick for playing Dr. Samuel Finnix.
@@jwelch5742 On my watch list
I love the bit when Michael lifts Geena's dress up with the stick, and he has a look up her dress.
"Oh Yeah". LOL 4:00 to 4:06
HEY HEY HEY!
What!!?😧
And then acts confused as to why Adam is mad at him.
Just goes to show you, its not CGI that makes your movie spectacular,
awesome story, great acting & prefect cinematography > CGI
Keaton OUTSTANDING and The BEST BATMAN EVER!
Huge performances by Keaton great actor
It seems impossible that such a charismatic creation was just on-screen for like 20 minutes of one movie.
I just realized this is one of the best acting ever put on film.
I love how he desperately tries to win Alec Baldwin over by materializing his outfit and saying he shops at the same store 😂
Beetlejuice is one of my favorite movies
What a lot of people don't realize is before this, Michael Keaton was known for playing more straightforward roles in comedies (Mr. Mom for example) no one knew how versatile he was as an actor until this movie
It was actually in batman that we saw how versatile he was as a actor this movie (which came out in 1988 a year before batman) is a comedy movie.....
@@ronjones3184Ah yes. Actors can't show range in a comedy movie. (This is a joke)
"Ah...well, I attended Juilliard" is still the funniest line in the film.
This is some serious acting skills from all three of them. The timing and cadences and line deliveries are all spot on!
I love the answer he gives on his qualifications and his possession on geenas voice was hilarious, his head spinning part cracks me up everytime 😂😂😂
5:09 when I tried selling cars LOL
Haha you nailed that ☝️
"NICE F****ING MODEL" *grabs crotch* *honking noise*
I can't look at Delia in the movie without imagining her yelling "KEVIN!"
I was too busy looking at the principal from Ferris Bueller.
This movie is a classic, brilliant perfomance by Michael Keaton!
Best performance by Michael Keaton