I went to Juilliard
Plot
The ghosts of a dead couple are haunted by an insufferable family who has moved into their home and hires a malevolent spirit to banish them from the fire truck’s red elf shoes to white sneakers as he walks through the bathroom, then they change back to red elf shoes when he enters the next room. Adam: What are your qualifications. Well… I graduated from Harvard Business School. I travel quite a bit.
and what do you think?
I’ve experienced the plague and had a pretty good time doing it. I’ve seen The Exorcist about a hundred and sixty times and it gets funnier every time I see it… not to mention talking to a dead guy… Do you think I’m qualified? The Geffen Company logo is accompanied by a spooky version of the Banana Boat song (sung by the film’s composer Danny Elfman).
Instead of a desert, he sees an empty darkness filled with spinning gears
A working print of the film has surfaced with a few additional/alternative scenes. This version of the film is about two minutes shorter than the theatrical cut, has a few extra scenes and is missing a few others, is in black and white, and has a timecode at the bottom. There are four key differences in this version: Alternate Scene: The scene where Adam tries to leave the house after he and his wife die is different. Additional Scenes: There is an additional scene where Lydia develops the photos she took of Adam and Barbra. When her mother yells at her and accuses her of cutting holes in her sheets, Lydia runs upstairs and tries to convince her father that the pictures are real.
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There’s more to the scene where the adults search the attic for ghosts, where we see a desert monster trying to eat Adam and Barbra while they’re hanging from an attic window. And finally, there’s an extra 2 minute scene at the end where we see Lydia riding her bike home from school and her parents talking to Jane on the phone telling her they don’t want to sell the house. Lydia’s dance scene is shorter in this version, and there is no scene with Beetlejuice in the waiting room. The film ends with a final exterior shot edited into Terror Toons (2002). Attaway & Irving Burgie [Misstated by William A.
Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice is a great movie
Attaway & Irving Burgie (as Lord Burgess)]Played by Harry Belafonte courtesy of RCA Records. The director was given free rein to make his own film visually, and that’s great. The actors are good, but Michael Keaton is the main character. Keaton is absolutely hilarious in the title role. This movie is very funny and well made.
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