![]() ![]() Maybe it's animated films that have captured your heart and you want to channel a superhero like Miles Morales from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. That’s why we’ve rounded up some easy tv and movie character costumes that you and your friends and family can take inspiration from this Halloween. So, it’s not surprising that every year on October 31, fans of the latest and greatest movies and shows make it a point to dress up as iconic fictional characters. Whether we truly connect with an underdog storyline, see a bit of ourselves in the main character or even use the stories of fantasy to escape the real world, film and television have a way of influencing pop culture and making a lasting impression on us. Overall, a unique and entertaining film.Our favorite movies and tv shows have a way of embedding themselves into our hearts. However, I just chalk it up to someone just trying to make a fun, entertaining picture and on that, it succeeds. Tim Burton directed the film and so I wasn't surprised there were the typical occult themes with ghosts and the like, and no heaven or hell but some other strange existence being touted where dead people go.a ridiculous picture of the afterlife. Winona Rider is cute as the teenage daughter and we get other fun supporting roles from diverse people as talk show host Dick Cavett, singer Robert Goulet and actor Jeffrey Jones. ![]() Keaton made himself a name as an actor with this whacked-out Robin Williams-type role, although he never really followed up with anything that was as popular as this film. Now, she's my favorite and someone I find absolutely hilarious as the messed-up wife/mother of a family who moves into a "haunted house" inhabited by Baldwin and Davis. It took me four viewings before I finally appreciated Catharine O'Hara's comedic talents in this movie. Davis looks and acts like.well, Davis, who has almost always played nice, cute people that viewers like. In the '90s, he played very few of these type of guys. It was odd to see Alec Baldwin in such a low-key role. With him - and the whole movie - you also get a lot of humor and scary special-effects. Several characters in here - mainly Michael Keaton's unique and sometimes- revolting title character "Beetlejuice"- are always fascinating to watch. This movie always was: 1 - very popular 2 - very different 3 - very entertaining 4 - a very fast-moving hour-and-a-half of a film. ![]() The film ends with a final exterior shot of the house. Lydia's dancing scene is shorter in this version, and there is no scene with Beetlejuice in the waiting room. There is more to the scene where the adults search the attic for the ghosts were we see the desert monster trying to eat Adam and Barbra as they hang from the attic window.įinally there is an extra 2 minute scene at the end were we see Lydia riding her bike home from school and her parents talking to Jane on the phone telling her they do not want to sell the house. ![]() Then after her mother yells at her and blames her for cutting holes in her sheets Lydia runs upstairs and tries to convince her dad the pictures are real. There is an added scene were Lydia is developing the pictures she took of Adam and Barbra. Instead of a desert he sees empty darkness filled with rolling cogs. The scene were Adam attempts to leave the house after him and his wife die is different. This version of the film runs around 2 minutes shorter than the theater release, has a few extra scenes and is missing some others, is in black and white, and has a time-code on the bottom. A workprint of the film surfaced with some added/alternate scenes. ![]()
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