I thought the stop motion scenes were made completely with CGI but thankfully no. Kudos to Tim Burton and all the other people who stayed true to how the first Beetlejuice was made.
I actually thought they were used to stop motion originally, but then I heard that it was actually CGI but I’m glad that rumors been put to rest. It was stop motion and I’m really happy.
You can tell a sequence is done in stop motion because the medium has a certain "feel" to it in the way the characters move. That's how I could tell the plane scene was stop motion.
@@MMAproAtGOLFStop motion isn’t cheap which is why most studios don’t do stop motion and when they do it’s for a short scene. Only a few studios like Laika or Aardman make full length feature films that are made in stop motion.
CGI is great as a last resort and tool but a filmmaker should always try to get things done practically first and use CGI sparingly. It really makes the whole movie better. I think that’s why this film was so successful.
I disagree, I think they both are tools and it’s just about using them in a complimentary manner, take the people standing on the airplane for instance; only a section was on set and had to be extended, that’s the part that gets done digitally with vfx. There’s no point at plotting the two against each other because they are part of the same team working on the same goal, making visually stunning movies
At the end of the first sandworm scene, I turned to my wife and whispered “I think I’m gonna cry.” It truly felt like I was seeing the kind of movie I’d have seen in theaters as a kid come out today.
The plane crash sequence being in stop-motion animation was one of my other favorite scenes in this movie. I've always loved Tim's passion for that medium of animation and I still say that "Nightmare Before Christmas" is the best stop-motion animated film ever made.
I've not left the cinema with such a huge grin in a long, long time as I did with "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice". I was starting to think Hollywood was no longer capable of making a film I could enjoy anymore. The talent involved both in front and behind the camera on this production was simply unbelievable and it's fantastic to see their efforts rewarded at the box office.
CGI is great as a last resort and tool but a filmmaker should always try to get things done practically first and use CGI sparingly. It really makes the whole movie better. I think that’s why this film was so successful.
The stop motion looked fantastic in this movie and it was such a treat to see it used on the big screen. Loved every second the sandworm puppet was shown and definitely stop motion was the only way to do it.
I was curious if the sandworm was CG or not and I am absolutely blow away with the detail on the models! I'm really glad they stuck with stop-motion because it gave the sandworm a lot of charm.
Such a bold and genius move to remain with the stop motion. I'm quite happy with the decision and almost seems like a no-brainer when you finally see it.
this movie was so brilliant- I saw the original in the theaters & had been cautiously optimistic when I heard about the sequel. I was in absolute heaven when it came to the stop motion & use of puppetry/practical props!
This should be the norm. We became so disappointed with seeing CGI everywhere that most of us didn't even believe that this was in fact real Stop Motion animation.
these animators did a phenomenal job. i'm happy tim went back to practical effects and stop-motion as it felt right and more realistic. i don't mind he still did CGI but he didn't go overboard for it this time around. i feel like he's gotten some spark left in him and he is enjoying himself once again.
CGI is great as a last tool but a filmmaker should always try to get things done practically and in camera first and use CGI sparingly. It really makes the whole movie better and feel realistic. I think that’s why this film was partially so successful.
the fact that it stayed true to the original with the stop motion is amazing! props to everyone who worked on it and Tim who advocated for it to be stop motion!
Just watching the movie and the sandworm, I was just like “the time to do that, I could never” makes me really appreciate the movie and love it ten times more
I'm shocked! I was convinced in the cinema that the scenes with the sand monsters and the plane crash were practically the only CGI in the film! Burton knows how to save WB money. By the way, this year I made my first stop-motion animation. I recorded a miniature garbage can tipping over. A terribly tiring process, you have to have a lot of patience.
I do enjoy movies with CGI & VFX and movies with real practical & special effects. A movie can depend on how any effect would work. When I saw this film, I was quite amazed on the stop-motion effects it really looks.
Hopefully this encourages other filmmakers to incorporate stop motion into a live action environment. The problem with stop motion back in the 80’s and early 90’s is the compositing. However, now we’re at a point where you can put a stop motion character in the same frame as a live action actor and it can look seamless.
Thank you Warner Bros for supporting stopmotion vfx, as its a beautiful art form. Would it be possible to produce a film with the Harryhausen Foundation to make another "fantasy monster movie" like you once did with The Valley of Gwanji back in the late 60s? I'd be in that cinema quicker than...well, than if I were being chased by Gwangi himself!
I'd love to see more films use stop-motion like this. I'd watch a live-action movie that used modern stop-motion effects for dinosaurs or any other kind of creature. It particularly works for horror because the jerkiness gives it a creepy, uncanny valley.
I really hope Tim Burton makes another fully stop motion animated feature film someday. Maybe for Warner Bros and as a musical like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride.
@@masterofallgoons Yeah that blew my mind that it was Titan the whole time that both the Maitlands and Lydia and Astrid were on. So the Sandworm is an Alien Animal. What is the Afterlifes connection with one of Saturns Moons?!
Ive always wanted to get a puppet that they use in films like the nightmare before christmas or a corpse bride they just seem so cool to have and id love posing it
CGI is great as a last resort and tool but a filmmaker should always try to get things done practically first and use CGI sparingly. It really makes the whole movie better. I think that’s why this film was so successful.
How come toho didn't use stop motion for godzilla, it could have worked very well for the current godzilla movies, plus I can imagine a big sandworm animatronic
That would be awesome.. but I want to see them do a Godzilla with a guy in a suit and a model city again. Just think how amazingly well they could pull that off with today's practical effects
They try to do it for the original King Kong vs Godzilla but they abandoned the idea and only two short shots in the final film used stop motion animation
I did stop motion with plasticine in animation school. I found it to be a mistake because it melted under the hot lights and kept falling off of the armature. I still have the figure I made.
I thought the stop motion scenes were made completely with CGI but thankfully no. Kudos to Tim Burton and all the other people who stayed true to how the first Beetlejuice was made.
Me too!
Yah, I just thought it was CG designed to look like stop motion!
I actually thought they were used to stop motion originally, but then I heard that it was actually CGI but I’m glad that rumors been put to rest. It was stop motion and I’m really happy.
We are in a time where despite it being a little choppy, Stop-Motion nearly became as smooth a CGI.
@@yo-kaimaster2826 Kind of looses its charm when its too smooth imo ( Shrug)
THE PLANE SCENE WAS STOP-MOTION?!?!? I love this sequel even more now!
You can tell a sequence is done in stop motion because the medium has a certain "feel" to it in the way the characters move. That's how I could tell the plane scene was stop motion.
@@Blunderman-rl1hc congratulations
It looks cheap so yeah
@@MMAproAtGOLFStop motion isn’t cheap which is why most studios don’t do stop motion and when they do it’s for a short scene. Only a few studios like Laika or Aardman make full length feature films that are made in stop motion.
It's obvious duh. Amateur
Even though I love CGI it makes me so happy that they used Stop Motion special effects, especially in a modern movie
CGI is great as a last resort and tool but a filmmaker should always try to get things done practically first and use CGI sparingly. It really makes the whole movie better. I think that’s why this film was so successful.
I disagree, I think they both are tools and it’s just about using them in a complimentary manner, take the people standing on the airplane for instance; only a section was on set and had to be extended, that’s the part that gets done digitally with vfx. There’s no point at plotting the two against each other because they are part of the same team working on the same goal, making visually stunning movies
Stop motion integrated with live actuon looks so great .. i wish they'd use it more often
Agreed. I even wish they would make more 2D animated and live action put together movies, just like they did with Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
At the end of the first sandworm scene, I turned to my wife and whispered “I think I’m gonna cry.” It truly felt like I was seeing the kind of movie I’d have seen in theaters as a kid come out today.
The plane crash sequence being in stop-motion animation was one of my other favorite scenes in this movie. I've always loved Tim's passion for that medium of animation and I still say that "Nightmare Before Christmas" is the best stop-motion animated film ever made.
I've not left the cinema with such a huge grin in a long, long time as I did with "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice". I was starting to think Hollywood was no longer capable of making a film I could enjoy anymore. The talent involved both in front and behind the camera on this production was simply unbelievable and it's fantastic to see their efforts rewarded at the box office.
As someone who loves any form of animation, it warms my heart to see stop motion animation in 2024.
There will be a Netflix film coming next month that will be entirely in stop-motion!
@@roberthintz4017 What's it called?
@@tonymata8070 Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl.
@@tonymata8070 I think it's the new Wallace and Gromit special coming up.
@@dreamguardian8320 Don't forget that the same guys behind that special are doing a new Pingu.
They definitely did the Sandworms justice!
Really great sequel.
Thank u Tim Burton for not using a lot of cgi and just using stop motion and practical effects ❤
Shut up. You sound old.
CGI is great as a last resort and tool but a filmmaker should always try to get things done practically first and use CGI sparingly. It really makes the whole movie better. I think that’s why this film was so successful.
Thankyou Warner Bros. for this great BTS! Its always a pleasure seeing WB opening the BTS-doors on their movies.
The stop motion looked fantastic in this movie and it was such a treat to see it used on the big screen. Loved every second the sandworm puppet was shown and definitely stop motion was the only way to do it.
I was curious if the sandworm was CG or not and I am absolutely blow away with the detail on the models! I'm really glad they stuck with stop-motion because it gave the sandworm a lot of charm.
I love that one of the plane passengers is Tim himself 😂😂😂
Such a bold and genius move to remain with the stop motion. I'm quite happy with the decision and almost seems like a no-brainer when you finally see it.
Stop Motion is very time consuming but the end result can be absolutely satisfying
Same with 2D hand-drawn animation.
this movie was so brilliant- I saw the original in the theaters & had been cautiously optimistic when I heard about the sequel. I was in absolute heaven when it came to the stop motion & use of puppetry/practical props!
This should be the norm. We became so disappointed with seeing CGI everywhere that most of us didn't even believe that this was in fact real Stop Motion animation.
I’ve had CGI fatigue for a while now
these animators did a phenomenal job. i'm happy tim went back to practical effects and stop-motion as it felt right and more realistic. i don't mind he still did CGI but he didn't go overboard for it this time around. i feel like he's gotten some spark left in him and he is enjoying himself once again.
Shut up. You sound old.
I assumed it was CGI because of how smooth it was. Knowing it was stop motion makes it even more impressive
CGI is great as a last tool but a filmmaker should always try to get things done practically and in camera first and use CGI sparingly. It really makes the whole movie better and feel realistic. I think that’s why this film was partially so successful.
Love the stop motion in the film!
I’m glad Warner Brothers realized that practical effects still has a major place in Filmmaking. Warner Brothers really gets my respect for this.
the fact that it stayed true to the original with the stop motion is amazing! props to everyone who worked on it and Tim who advocated for it to be stop motion!
I'd love to get a Batman animation project from Tim Burton 🦇🦇🦇🖤🖤🖤
I love the sandworm!!! My art class was able to go paint windows and I did a Sandworm it looks very cool! If your local it’s in downtown bloomsburg.
Tim Burton heeft altijd een briljant brein gehad en nog steeds ❤️
BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE! (Beetlejuice 3) You're All Thinking It Too Right?
It's showtime!
Let’s hope so
YAAS! 😍 Lydia and BeetleJuice NEED to get married and end up together! 😌
@jasonsmith530 the did a article about that
Thinking we don’t need it at all
Just watching the movie and the sandworm, I was just like “the time to do that, I could never” makes me really appreciate the movie and love it ten times more
I'm shocked! I was convinced in the cinema that the scenes with the sand monsters and the plane crash were practically the only CGI in the film! Burton knows how to save WB money. By the way, this year I made my first stop-motion animation. I recorded a miniature garbage can tipping over. A terribly tiring process, you have to have a lot of patience.
1:30 Is no one gonna mention Paul Berry's Sandman Puppet being shown?
Also, 2:00 Tim Puppet!
This movie is a perfect balance of cgi and practical effects. I love it so much
There was no CGI
@TheJuiceisLoose7 okay my bad
I do enjoy movies with CGI & VFX and movies with real practical & special effects. A movie can depend on how any effect would work. When I saw this film, I was quite amazed on the stop-motion effects it really looks.
Hopefully this encourages other filmmakers to incorporate stop motion into a live action environment. The problem with stop motion back in the 80’s and early 90’s is the compositing. However, now we’re at a point where you can put a stop motion character in the same frame as a live action actor and it can look seamless.
Thank you Warner Bros for supporting stopmotion vfx, as its a beautiful art form. Would it be possible to produce a film with the Harryhausen Foundation to make another "fantasy monster movie" like you once did with The Valley of Gwanji back in the late 60s? I'd be in that cinema quicker than...well, than if I were being chased by Gwangi himself!
I'd love to see more films use stop-motion like this. I'd watch a live-action movie that used modern stop-motion effects for dinosaurs or any other kind of creature. It particularly works for horror because the jerkiness gives it a creepy, uncanny valley.
I really hope Tim Burton makes another fully stop motion animated feature film someday. Maybe for Warner Bros and as a musical like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride.
Hail Mackinnon & Saunders, and Mr.Burton. 🖤🙌💚
I was hoping this was stop motion but I wasn’t sure they actually did, I figured they just made it look stop motion with CGI
Tims burton looks like a character from tim burtons movies
The Sandworm scenes & plane scene are my favorites moments in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice!
Using stopmotion and real props brought this movie from an 8.5 to an 11
Goddang that stop-motion was so smooth it had me on the fence on if it was CG or not.
Absolutely LOVE that techniques like these are STILL being used in Movies in 2024.
I just wish they did the techniques with 2D animation today.
They are a huge inspiration of mine and always will be! Great job to all of them! 👍
8:04 was that actually a wax model of Willem Dafoe? I thought he just stood still in the movie 😂
Nah the actor played so well he turned into wax
“The worst people in the world to be on a flight with” (shows Tim Burton at 2:00)
I love how they used cgi as a draft for the motion of the sandworm and incorporated that into stop motion for the final cut.
man i love this movie so much
I miss buying physical DVDs with extras 😢
Beetlejuice 2 is getting a physical release in November. And it's getting those bts extras. Even a directors commentary from Tim himself :)
Me too.
This is the BEST MOVIE of 2024.
Let's see if it makes it to the Oscars coming up.
I only just realized that this is technically Lydia's first and only moment Meeting the sandworm and being in the other dimension/
Well she saw the Sandworm briefly at the end of the first movie, but she only just went to 'saturn' for the first time
@@masterofallgoons Yeah that blew my mind that it was Titan the whole time that both the Maitlands and Lydia and Astrid were on. So the Sandworm is an Alien Animal. What is the Afterlifes connection with one of Saturns Moons?!
I Love Stop Motion so much! And this is amazing.
That Martian doll on the background, can't wait for a Mars Attacks! Again! With the idea of the stop motion martians
Great movie
"the worst people you could be on a plane with"- one of the models is clearly just Tim Burton
It’s so fascinating!
Wow 😯 love 💗 it
some of it heavily reminds me of the show the shivering truth
give me practical effects vs. cgi anyday 😍
Such great work!!
Work of art ❤
I’d love to own a sandworm puppet like these ones.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is the best movie of 2024..., watching it made me feel like I was in 1980
Because of the stop motion animation, I'd bet.
80's Practical Effects Stop Motion Animation Tim Burton is Back
I wish Don Bluth's 2D hand-drawn animation could come back too.
The fact that the worms look even better than the originals but were still stop motion and not cgi 😊
2:01 Tim Burton cameo
Great job!
Amazing
I didn't know the worms were genuinely actual stop-motion. That is totally insane. When is the last time stop-motion was used for VFX?
Well, just this year, David Allen's The Primevals.
@@tylerfish2701 Yes there's indie films like that one but I mean films that get general distribution.
@@araanimations Oh.
I’m pretty sure Alien Romulus had a brief stop motion shot.
@@Jurassicstudios That's cool.
Finally the old Burton returns
If only Don Bluth could return.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice sandworm > Dune sandworm
Ive always wanted to get a puppet that they use in films like the nightmare before christmas or a corpse bride they just seem so cool to have and id love posing it
Tim Burton is an institution of animation himself.
So pretty
Wait, the plane scene was actually stop motion?.
CGI is great as a last resort and tool but a filmmaker should always try to get things done practically first and use CGI sparingly. It really makes the whole movie better. I think that’s why this film was so successful.
Wow. I didn't realise the sandworm was motion capture. So smooth.
Very nice❤
Woah the Shark very cool I thought they only made the head not no the full body
It’s been a while since they did this.
Oh yeah Tim Burton using stop motion again when i saw the sand snake in the teaser I thought it was CGI
Comedy horror genre 😮💛🍑🌎
That means if we start living on Saturn's moons we will see a sandworm😂😂😅
I think the airplane scene was stop-motion to, wasn't it? Feels like it was.
One thing you get with stop motion, that you don't with CG, is an infinate amount of detail in close up shots
BeetleJuice BeetleJuice BeetleJuice
Realizing how much was put into giving this character the most horrible death ever was biggest ‘f you to the actor who played him
Hey Mr 10 Burton I love full movies and I love koala and Jackie Skellington
I love movie magic 😃
the one thing that makes me wonder, about the sandworms, is that why do they have an inner head?
I don’t know. It doesn’t make sense. That’s why I prefer the cartoon sandworms.
Because.
OR maybe these are two sandworms?
To make it seem less derpy and more menacing, but then its real head is more derpy looking (idk). 😅
It could be a protective shell for the head, especially when underground. Could also be used for intimidation
Hi 20/20 the best beeltusjce
When is Beetlejuice 3? 😢
In 30 years when Astrid has a kid.
0:44 fellow reverso earphone aficionado detected
How come toho didn't use stop motion for godzilla, it could have worked very well for the current godzilla movies, plus I can imagine a big sandworm animatronic
That would be awesome.. but I want to see them do a Godzilla with a guy in a suit and a model city again. Just think how amazingly well they could pull that off with today's practical effects
They try to do it for the original King Kong vs Godzilla but they abandoned the idea and only two short shots in the final film used stop motion animation
To expensive to tokusatsu standards
I’ve always wondered how they made the sandworm
I’m go in the cinema to beetlejuise beetlejuise
Why do I want to see a stop-motion JAWS sequel all of a sudden?
Yo, Bob, needs justice
I did stop motion with plasticine in animation school. I found it to be a mistake because it melted under the hot lights and kept falling off of the armature. I still have the figure I made.
👻 "It's Showtime "