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Beetlejuice opened theatrically in the United States on March 30, 1988, earning $8,030,897 its opening weekend, which at the time, was an Easter weekend record. The film eventually grossed $75.1 million worldwide. Beetlejuice was a financial success, [30] recouping its $15 million budget and becoming the 10th-highest-grossing film of 1988. [31 ...
The 1988 film Beetlejuice is a classic, a movie that only gets better rewatch after rewatch. As the spooky season gets ever-closer, now is a great time to once again take in Michael Keaton’s ...
Beetlejuice is an animated television series that ran from September 9, 1989, to October 26, 1991, on ABC, and on Fox from September 9 to December 6, 1991. [2] Loosely based on the 1988 American film of the same name , it was developed by its director, Tim Burton , who also served as an executive producer. [ 3 ]
More than thirty years after the zany Beetlejuice made Michael Keaton and director Tim Burton household names, the duo are finally back. In the sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the ghostly ...
The sequel “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (★★½ out of four; rated PG-13; in theaters Friday) boasts a big heart and fleeting moments of inspired fun, often featuring Keaton’s moldy-faced menace.
Related: Beetlejuice 'Banana Boat (Day-O)' scene, a (mini) oral history with Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara Danny DeVito reunites with both Burton and Keaton, after playing the Penguin in Batman ...
Beetlejuice does the Mayor of Peaceful Pines a favor, but the Mayor reneges on his promise of a cash reward. Beetlejuice, in a fit of anger, splits his personality into his good and his bad sides, Posijuice and Negajuice. Negajuice wreaks havoc on the town, and Lydia and Posijuice are forced to fetch Dr. Zigmund Void to help remedy the situation.
Back in 1988, “Beetlejuice” was a comedy, a ghost story, a high-camp horror film, and a macabre funhouse ride, all driven by a new kind of palm-buzzer freak-show prankishness.