Loved it. Found it entertaining mostly all the way through. A worthy sequel.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
$95M opening weekend being projected.
They could have kept Dafoe I think and just had him and his dead cop team chasing down Beetlejuice for breaking the law regarding bringing live people into the afterlife, sort of a dead version of TLJ from The Fugitive.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Couldn't agree more on both of those points.
And I feel the same about Dafoe's character. Though admittedly I did laugh that every time he showed up on screen his assistant handed him a coffee.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Agree, O'Hara was by far the best part of the movie imo.
My theater laughed at almost everything she did and said.
BOX OFFICE: The Juice Is Loose!
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) September 8, 2024
- #BeetlejuiceMovie wins weekend with $110M+
- That’s the 2nd best opening ever in September
- 3rd biggest opening of 2024
- 2nd biggest opening for Tim Burton
- Biggest open for Jenna Ortega as lead actress & biggest opening ever for Winona Ryder… pic.twitter.com/SvJi41zPTE
Not true. Beetlejuice telling the kid when stamping his passport "You're Sheet out of luck, bye F'cker " will be repeated by kids I'm sure over and over. My wife is a school teacher and wanted to see this because all her 3rd and 4th graders were talkin about it. Watching it I felt terrible those kids watched this crap. That baby beetlejuice was gross, both scenes.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Perfectly fine for kids.
In fact, another one of my complaints is that the Beetlejuice character felt a lot tamer this time around. Pretty much no cursing or any sexual innuendos at all.