primewire Beetlejuice 1988 Full Movie Free
Star=Michael Keaton / Fantasy / runtime=1 h 32 Minutes / year=1988 / description=Beetlejuice is a movie starring Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, and Michael Keaton. The spirits of a deceased couple are harassed by an unbearable family that has moved into their home, and hire a malicious spirit to drive them out / Larry Wilson
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Surprisingly, it all works splendidly. Burton's world is unique and vivid, with some truly imaginative stuff going on. Michael Keaton, who plays the title role, is absolutely hilarious. He really is an underrated actor, who is damn funny when he wants to be.
Tim Burton is one heck of a director. He's made the best comic book film there ever was with 'Batman' and some of the most memorable films of our time. This was his real breakthrough, a warped comedy that provides a unique world that only Burton can give. Tim has at least one rare quality of an effective filmmaker: he has the ability to shape some critical mass of the elements of his work to adhere to a coherent vision. A Burton film is pretty recognizable. But have any of his films struck me in a particularly strong way? Have any been life-altering (some by others have) or even remembered particularly fondly? The strongest candidate was this one. It is also of passing interest for Geena and Winona history.
The concept is odd to say the least. A happily married couple have a car accident and die. Now ghosts, they try to rid their home of what they consider some pretty obnoxious neighbors, with the help of an 'expert' called 'Bettlejuice. Considering the subject matter, it's amazing that Burton's world is still so light-hearted and interesting, but he pulls it off with a great sense of style and humor. If you want to see something completely different that's accessible, then do yourself a favor and check it out.
I revisited this film for a specific project. IMDB comment-writing has given me an excuse to resee and think about what films were important (or good in some way) and why. Now after almost two years, I'm developing a list of filmmakers and a few actors worth following. Should Tim Burton be on the list.