Top Gun: Maverick is still the best legacy sequel still and it is a shame that Micheal Keaton couldn't bring it when he was Batman in Erza Miller's acid trip known as The Flash.
@@fakshen1973 Aliens came out 7 years after the first one. I wouldn't call that legacy sequel for that is more like a sequel. Legacy sequels has to have at least 15 to 20 years past after the first one was released. Top Gun: Maverick is the best legacy sequel. But Aliens is the best sequel that surpassed the first one.
@@JustTooDamnHonest don't forget Terminator sequel. I think it surpassed the first one but the first one, as well as Alien are still great in their own way.
@@ericgarcia4745 O I haven't. But T2 and Aliens are sequels. For legacy sequels need at least 15 to 20 years gap between them in order to be called a legacy sequel. But as far as sequels go both T2 and Aliens are one of the best sequels that came out and both sequels were done by James Cameron.
@@JustTooDamnHonest i wasn't talking about legacy. I was making the comparison to you saying Aliens is the best sequel that surpasses the first one. I think T2 may be the best sequel to surpass the first or a close second to Aliens.
I think someone said it best that the reason Hollywood is worried is because while they have movies like this and others that were great, they have five trash movies orbiting them each which will drain the money they earned with the good movies. And I just want to add that oddly enough the cartoon spinnoff did a LOT for Lydia's parents in terms of showing them more as both gags and characters and we see that Lydia really does love them and wants the best for them and vis versa. There was even an episode focusing on Lydia finding a way to get her mom to show off her art in the Nether World even though it would go the way you'd think on a supernatural show. So in a weird way.....were some things carried over from the first movie to the cartoon to this?
yea, the parents are way closer to the cartoon than the 1st movie, they have way more personality. lidya and beetlejuice teaming up also was a nice ref to the cartoon too. and no, it doesn't blow. it was an ok movie. it needed to drop some of the chars and plots and stick to just one, but it was funny and creative.
Only complaint was that you could’ve removed Dafoe and the bride’s roles in the film and it wouldn’t have changed much, so maybe spend more screen time with the father and the boyfriend to develop stakes. However, it didn’t ruin the viewing experience, and this was the best time at the movies we’ve had in a long time.
Honestly, I’d rather have a legacy sequel…than any kind of original reboot! Grammar police out in force on this one…reboot of an original better? Some lives you’re living…
It was like watching a live action cartoon. I’m surprised how well the film manages to juggle so many subplots and bring them all together at the very end.
Too many remakes/squeals are just as much meant to change the narrative to modern ideas. It is like with many attempts to change words. Two people could be saying the same word, but the meaning behind it is supposed to be the new one. That was one of the big things with the Snow White movie. A parent could ask "What did you do at school today?" and a child could respond "We watched Snow White". Same words, but two very different meanings. I'm glad to hear Beetlejuice Beetlejuice wasn't just a cash in or woke pandering movie. That is almost insane in this day and age.
Thanks for clarifying the Jeffery Jones thing, the guy was a monster IRL however, he was a prolific character actor in the 80s and early 90s, so you’d wonder how they would handle Charles Deetz.
We saw it this weekend and we left the theater feeling like we stepped back into those magical times of 80’s movies. A 36 year gap that never skipped a beat. Kudos.
I just got back from seeing it, and yeah that was so much fun. I'm really glad the movie didn't take itself seriously and it was just really fine with being silly. Loved all the time spent in the afterlife, Keaton got quite a few laughs out of me, same with Catherine O'Hara. I loved Willem Dafoe's actor-cop (kind of reminded me of the lost Adam West TV show "Lookwell"). All the animation and flashback stuff was practical and great. Wonderful movie.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was freaking amazing! I loved it more than the first 10/10. Really like how to put Beetlejuice more in the second movie, but they did it so very tastefully and didn’t overdid Michael Keaton did Beetlejuice like he just stepped off the filming of the first movie and made the second one. Jenna Ortega‘s character was very well acted, it didn’t feel like she was playing Wednesday or a different role before it! And Winona Ryder didn’t skip a beat! Just wish she was a bit more gothic. What is cool she grew out of it, but still have some remnants of her old character.
I’m surprised you liked it. It felt like nostalgia bait. There were like 5 plots that went no where. Beetlejuice had almost no role. Characters just “and then”’d into and out of scenes and the movie. The new characters played very little part in the plot and got written off just as fast as they entered. It was bad
Wow, world class bs’er positive review. These are rare people but they do happen. I’m glad Beetlejuice got one. I was nervous they would make for “modern audiences “ 🙄
I contributed to the opening box office for this movie. I liked it. Can't agree more with this review. The Critical Drinker did a review and I couldn't disagree with him more. Glad WCBS is still doing a great job. Subbed.
The reason Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was a good movie 🍿 is Tim Burton used the same recipe from the original the movie feels like it was ripped right out of the 80s 😂
Examples of legacy sequels that honor the past: - *_Ghostbusters: Afterlife_* - *_Spider-Man: No Way Home_* (it is a legacy sequel to an extent) - *_Top Gun: Maverick_* - *_Beetlejuice Beetlejuice_* *_Twisters_* is more of a standalone sequel as it has very little connections to the original film, but it does keep the overall spirit of the original film at least. If we get more like this, then I will be happy with that.
I loved this one. ❤❤❤ I plan to see it in theaters one last time maybe next week. Just not sure on the time yet. I thought it was better then the original. But still liked the original
I enjoyed it, but love the first, this did not touch it. I found Lydia a different character than she was before (time can change you, but?), there were too many plot points going on (and none really delved into too deeply, including BJ’s wife), why was BJ working administration when he was murdered (unless he’s an unreliable narrator) and everything concluded too quickly and easily!
I saw Beetlejuice 6 times at the cinema waaaaaaaaay back in 88.... this film was me...... Now i really liked this sequel in fact i liked it a lot......My only gripe was they didn't even mention Otho an incredibly important character from the first film and i think one who deserves to at least have gotten a nod especially considering the fact Charles had an entire storyline arc.... now granted I've only seen Beetlejuice Beetlejuice the once so maybe i missed something but well anyway Mr Shadix I thought you were pretty awesome
who ever was up top talking in the Review up top YOUR NOT A ARTIST! Podcasting/Movie Reviewing is just well Reviewing other ARTISTS Work... now if you Draw comics or paint or are you musician then yeah your a Artist.
Great? It was a great big lump of cow crap. It was very slow and drawn out and was not that funny whatsoever. I would give it a 2/10 and that’s being *EXTREMELY* generous. A real disappointment indeed. I saw more than half the cinema actually walk out it was that bad
We need more legacy sequels. I need to see more of my favorite childhood franchises resurrected to create regime propaganda. I want to learn about the gender binary from Peggy Hill. I want the Planet of the Apes to lecture me about inclusion. I want to see a visibly shook Michael J. Fox and a half dead Christopher Lloyd going back in time to save black Wall Street. Please make this stupid dystopia even dumber.
I watched the whole video waiting for the punchline because I didn't think you were being serious. This movie was a complete disaster! I'm rather surprised by your review! It had three different stories but no real plot, the acting was completely substandard, and it dragged on endlessly, particularly the wedding scene. It had none of the charm of the original and to be honest, what made the first one work was that it was unique. It really didn't need a sequel. As far as the acting goes, Jenna Ortega needs to get out of the teen-angst role and actually try some real character development (that type of character is way overdone to begin with, especially in the horror genre). Winona Ryder was just tedious, and Monica Bellucci was hardly even there! None of the main male actors were even memorable. I'm sorry, but this movie is best viewed on Tubi. Don't waste your money on this one!
It was not good. Scattered, short anticlimactic storylines, little to no character development.. it was like a bunch of Disney Channel episodes smashed into a movie. People are lying to themselves like they lied to themselves about Ghostbusters afterlife.
It's dreadful. Slow and unfunny and a mess. I so very much wanted to like it and tried but it was no use. Some core ideas were good but in the end, it's just a plain old bad movie. Monica Belluci walks through some sets and nothing comes of it. There's zero point to Willem Dafoe's role. Keaton gets no funny lines. Jeffrey Jones, who, as a real life pedophile made the choice to start the film with his character's death a smart idea. Yet they keep his character going throughout the film as a headless corpse. Some of Beetlejuice's actions, such as suddenly coming up with a syringe of Truth Serum are more befitting The Mask than his own character. And the film ends with a lame musical number meant to evoke the banana song from the first movie, but having everyone endlessly sing McArthur's Park ("someone left the cake out in the rain") was just tedious and inexplicable. Shockingly boring.
Agreed. Not sure what WCB is thinking here, but the movie was just God awful. Added absolutely nothing new, key characters are inexplicably missing, and the question has to be asked, why did this need a sequel?
Exactly. There were a couple of lines that made me laugh but this movie was not fun at all. It was cringe levels of bad most of the time. The plot was an unholy mess like they couldn't decide on a single story thread and so threw all of their brainstorms into a witch's cauldron and poured out whatever slop congealed in the bottom. Even conceptually, it seemed like they wanted to play off of Beetlejuice being the villain--like in the first one--but also wanted him as kind of an anti-hero like the animated series. The very best thing you can say about this movie is "at least it's not woke." But there's two problems with that. First, it's not entirely true because OF COURSE the main heroine has to be some tree-hugging earth-worshipping human wasteland, and quite naturally, the bad guy in her plot thread is a white guy. They don't focus on it but it's still there, and we all know where it comes from. Second, simply because the last decade, every movie has sucked almost entirely *because* it was woke, that does not mean that's the only reason a movie can suck. There were a LOT of crappy movies before woke was a thing. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is another one that sucks without any help from woke ideology.
I don't know. From what I've heard, its still pretty anti-male. I feel like this is a case of the movie being good only because the bar has been lowered so much.
I watched the original Beetlejuice again a few months ago and it honestly was pretty bad. I loved it as a kid but as an adult it's unfunny and dumb. I didn't enjoy it very much and I probably won't bother with this waaaay too late sequel.
Man I just wanted a better ending like the original had a good send off. I wanted to see a callback to Beetlejuices shrunken head or an explanation on what happened to Juno and why he’s in charge of the dead world or whatever
Lol great you say? How about Fuck No. And didn't the last ghostbusters movie have a similar fucking plot line? No one's saying anything about that shit. The kids choir and their rendition of Day-O was cringe. I didn't hear Danny Elfmans score. It wasn't prominent. Instead replaced by hipster shit
Top Gun: Maverick is still the best legacy sequel still and it is a shame that Micheal Keaton couldn't bring it when he was Batman in Erza Miller's acid trip known as The Flash.
Aliens was the best legacy sequel... not even close, Goose.
@@fakshen1973 Aliens came out 7 years after the first one. I wouldn't call that legacy sequel for that is more like a sequel.
Legacy sequels has to have at least 15 to 20 years past after the first one was released.
Top Gun: Maverick is the best legacy sequel. But Aliens is the best sequel that surpassed the first one.
@@JustTooDamnHonest don't forget Terminator sequel. I think it surpassed the first one but the first one, as well as Alien are still great in their own way.
@@ericgarcia4745 O I haven't. But T2 and Aliens are sequels. For legacy sequels need at least 15 to 20 years gap between them in order to be called a legacy sequel.
But as far as sequels go both T2 and Aliens are one of the best sequels that came out and both sequels were done by James Cameron.
@@JustTooDamnHonest i wasn't talking about legacy. I was making the comparison to you saying Aliens is the best sequel that surpasses the first one. I think T2 may be the best sequel to surpass the first or a close second to Aliens.
I think someone said it best that the reason Hollywood is worried is because while they have movies like this and others that were great, they have five trash movies orbiting them each which will drain the money they earned with the good movies.
And I just want to add that oddly enough the cartoon spinnoff did a LOT for Lydia's parents in terms of showing them more as both gags and characters and we see that Lydia really does love them and wants the best for them and vis versa. There was even an episode focusing on Lydia finding a way to get her mom to show off her art in the Nether World even though it would go the way you'd think on a supernatural show. So in a weird way.....were some things carried over from the first movie to the cartoon to this?
Stop smoking Meth. This movie blows
yea, the parents are way closer to the cartoon than the 1st movie, they have way more personality.
lidya and beetlejuice teaming up also was a nice ref to the cartoon too.
and no, it doesn't blow. it was an ok movie. it needed to drop some of the chars and plots and stick to just one, but it was funny and creative.
Only complaint was that you could’ve removed Dafoe and the bride’s roles in the film and it wouldn’t have changed much, so maybe spend more screen time with the father and the boyfriend to develop stakes. However, it didn’t ruin the viewing experience, and this was the best time at the movies we’ve had in a long time.
Honestly, I’d rather have a legacy sequel…than any kind of original reboot!
Grammar police out in force on this one…reboot of an original better? Some lives you’re living…
*An ORIGINAL reboot?*
I don't think that's even a real thing that could exist in our world.
@@MattPurvis-gt3ww 🤣 I think what was probably the intention was to say a reboot of an original. I was a bit confused when I read it also.
When don right.
Original reboot? That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. lol 😂
@JoeySkellington17 - They should make a movie called *"Original Reboot - Genesis."*
I was already assuming there was going to be a third because of the title, but this is probably sealing the deal.
I hope they take inspiration from the musical
I hope we get a third with Beetlejuice getting married and existing in our world. That would be a great trilogy ending
It was like watching a live action cartoon. I’m surprised how well the film manages to juggle so many subplots and bring them all together at the very end.
I disagree. It was too many story beats.
I think it was a little messy.. but honestly it was really fun and Keaton absolutely *BROUGHT IT* As BJ and honestly he saved the movie for me
Too many remakes/squeals are just as much meant to change the narrative to modern ideas. It is like with many attempts to change words. Two people could be saying the same word, but the meaning behind it is supposed to be the new one. That was one of the big things with the Snow White movie. A parent could ask "What did you do at school today?" and a child could respond "We watched Snow White". Same words, but two very different meanings.
I'm glad to hear Beetlejuice Beetlejuice wasn't just a cash in or woke pandering movie. That is almost insane in this day and age.
Thanks for clarifying the Jeffery Jones thing, the guy was a monster IRL however, he was a prolific character actor in the 80s and early 90s, so you’d wonder how they would handle Charles Deetz.
Spoiler
he got eaten by a shark and went the movie headless so someone else played him
Me and the wife are going to see this on our way date Saturday! Glad it was good, Thanks Y'all, Cheers!
Can't go wrong with Michael Keaton.
We saw it this weekend and we left the theater feeling like we stepped back into those magical times of 80’s movies. A 36 year gap that never skipped a beat. Kudos.
Tim Burton and Michael Keaton back in action
WCB and I adopted an orc and named him mork 👹
I think I speak for everyone here when I say "Nanu, nanu."
@@MattPurvis-gt3wwmy first thought. XD
Loved it too! I have some issues with it but overall it was hilarious, the performances were great and the chemistry was 🔥
It's focuses family values
I went to the theater to watch it and loved it. I'm going back to the theater to watch again but I'm taking with me a different group of people.
Cobra Kai is a gold standard example of how to do legacy sequel, though that one’s obviously not a movie!
Beetlejuice… Beetlejuice… BEETLEJUICE!!!! Can’t wait for the third one
I just got back from seeing it, and yeah that was so much fun. I'm really glad the movie didn't take itself seriously and it was just really fine with being silly. Loved all the time spent in the afterlife, Keaton got quite a few laughs out of me, same with Catherine O'Hara. I loved Willem Dafoe's actor-cop (kind of reminded me of the lost Adam West TV show "Lookwell"). All the animation and flashback stuff was practical and great. Wonderful movie.
Happy to hear it, I love the OG!
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was freaking amazing! I loved it more than the first 10/10. Really like how to put Beetlejuice more in the second movie, but they did it so very tastefully and didn’t overdid Michael Keaton did Beetlejuice like he just stepped off the filming of the first movie and made the second one. Jenna Ortega‘s character was very well acted, it didn’t feel like she was playing Wednesday or a different role before it! And Winona Ryder didn’t skip a beat! Just wish she was a bit more gothic. What is cool she grew out of it, but still have some remnants of her old character.
I’m surprised you liked it. It felt like nostalgia bait. There were like 5 plots that went no where. Beetlejuice had almost no role. Characters just “and then”’d into and out of scenes and the movie. The new characters played very little part in the plot and got written off just as fast as they entered. It was bad
Ooooooh, I'll have to check this out. I love the original and was worried this film was going to go full Grrrl Boss.
It’s good to see more and more channels posting love for this film. I enjoyed it! Seen it 4 times and may wait until October to see it one more time.
Well, looks like I will see it this weekend.
Wow, world class bs’er positive review. These are rare people but they do happen. I’m glad Beetlejuice got one. I was nervous they would make for “modern audiences “ 🙄
I contributed to the opening box office for this movie. I liked it. Can't agree more with this review.
The Critical Drinker did a review and I couldn't disagree with him more.
Glad WCBS is still doing a great job. Subbed.
So you’re saying the movie is not a sad disappointment like the haunted apple Fanta soda?
Hey I kinda like it lol
just came back from this i really liked it! very funny and the music gave me chills
The reason Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was a good movie 🍿 is Tim Burton used the same recipe from the original the movie feels like it was ripped right out of the 80s 😂
Examples of legacy sequels that honor the past:
- *_Ghostbusters: Afterlife_*
- *_Spider-Man: No Way Home_* (it is a legacy sequel to an extent)
- *_Top Gun: Maverick_*
- *_Beetlejuice Beetlejuice_*
*_Twisters_* is more of a standalone sequel as it has very little connections to the original film, but it does keep the overall spirit of the original film at least.
If we get more like this, then I will be happy with that.
This movie felt like an 80’s film. It was AMAZING!
I saw it earlier today and I loved it!
I don’t think Ted Dibiase Jr., or the Million Dollar Man is going to be up for a legacy sequel. Because of the whole federal fraud thing.
They are innocent, and nothing will happen frim that fraud of a case. F the feds
I loved this one. ❤❤❤ I plan to see it in theaters one last time maybe next week. Just not sure on the time yet. I thought it was better then the original. But still liked the original
I enjoyed it, but love the first, this did not touch it. I found Lydia a different character than she was before (time can change you, but?), there were too many plot points going on (and none really delved into too deeply, including BJ’s wife), why was BJ working administration when he was murdered (unless he’s an unreliable narrator) and everything concluded too quickly and easily!
Glad to hear it! Can't wait to watch!
I haven’t been to a theater in 10 years and I went to see this movie. I was not disappointed.
Tim Burton is great director
Saw it in imax tonight. Just great.
It's too they couldn't find anyone to replace the original actors to play Adam and Barbara
I saw Beetlejuice 6 times at the cinema waaaaaaaaay back in 88.... this film was me...... Now i really liked this sequel in fact i liked it a lot......My only gripe was they didn't even mention Otho an incredibly important character from the first film and i think one who deserves to at least have gotten a nod especially considering the fact Charles had an entire storyline arc.... now granted I've only seen Beetlejuice Beetlejuice the once so maybe i missed something but well anyway Mr Shadix I thought you were pretty awesome
I guess Charles Deetz went straight to hell?
Charles Deetz and Jeffery Jones are two seperate entities.
Fun movie!
who ever was up top talking in the Review up top YOUR NOT A ARTIST! Podcasting/Movie Reviewing is just well Reviewing other ARTISTS Work... now if you Draw comics or paint or are you musician then yeah your a Artist.
Wonderful I loved it too!
Great? It was a great big lump of cow crap. It was very slow and drawn out and was not that funny whatsoever. I would give it a 2/10 and that’s being *EXTREMELY* generous.
A real disappointment indeed. I saw more than half the cinema actually walk out it was that bad
I can’t wait to see it
Macartur park was the best part ino
I enjoyed the movie except the end song
Indian a jones still carried her ass in the middle, she would not have made it without him.
Cool.
This guy is so gushy it feels sus.
Is it me or does this video review sound like an AI version of Jeff?
Beetle juice beetle juice beetle juice is saved there's no woke bullshit thanks goodness
I mean that scene “we got a protester” and it’s a guy covered in oil was subtle but hilarious
Bro, it was ok... not amazing or fantastic. Just ok. Im glad they made it, but lets be real... there were like two storylines that went nowhere...
Snarky J said different and she went in cosplay. Did you?
Snarkys just being snarky. Looking pretty while being a d""k.
This shouldve been made in 1990. Ill pass
We need more legacy sequels. I need to see more of my favorite childhood franchises resurrected to create regime propaganda. I want to learn about the gender binary from Peggy Hill. I want the Planet of the Apes to lecture me about inclusion. I want to see a visibly shook Michael J. Fox and a half dead Christopher Lloyd going back in time to save black Wall Street. Please make this stupid dystopia even dumber.
I heard this sucked🤷🏻
It did. Quite badly. 🤮
5 out of 10.
Lots of talking about stuff off screen.
Lots of talk about stuff that doesnt matter.
Dull new characters.
Not a good film.
Edgy.
I watched the whole video waiting for the punchline because I didn't think you were being serious. This movie was a complete disaster! I'm rather surprised by your review! It had three different stories but no real plot, the acting was completely substandard, and it dragged on endlessly, particularly the wedding scene. It had none of the charm of the original and to be honest, what made the first one work was that it was unique. It really didn't need a sequel.
As far as the acting goes, Jenna Ortega needs to get out of the teen-angst role and actually try some real character development (that type of character is way overdone to begin with, especially in the horror genre). Winona Ryder was just tedious, and Monica Bellucci was hardly even there! None of the main male actors were even memorable.
I'm sorry, but this movie is best viewed on Tubi. Don't waste your money on this one!
It was not good. Scattered, short anticlimactic storylines, little to no character development.. it was like a bunch of Disney Channel episodes smashed into a movie. People are lying to themselves like they lied to themselves about Ghostbusters afterlife.
This movie was not woke.
But it was still crap
Charles should have been brought back too! IDC about the actor's "crimes".
Nope i ...might... watch it when its free
I wish it was good. Its like they dont watch their own product before releasing it. A jumbled mess.
It's dreadful. Slow and unfunny and a mess. I so very much wanted to like it and tried but it was no use. Some core ideas were good but in the end, it's just a plain old bad movie. Monica Belluci walks through some sets and nothing comes of it. There's zero point to Willem Dafoe's role. Keaton gets no funny lines. Jeffrey Jones, who, as a real life pedophile made the choice to start the film with his character's death a smart idea. Yet they keep his character going throughout the film as a headless corpse. Some of Beetlejuice's actions, such as suddenly coming up with a syringe of Truth Serum are more befitting The Mask than his own character. And the film ends with a lame musical number meant to evoke the banana song from the first movie, but having everyone endlessly sing McArthur's Park ("someone left the cake out in the rain") was just tedious and inexplicable.
Shockingly boring.
Agreed. Not sure what WCB is thinking here, but the movie was just God awful. Added absolutely nothing new, key characters are inexplicably missing, and the question has to be asked, why did this need a sequel?
This is the real review. WCB seems to be addicted to memberberry juice.
Quite accurate and true. The original was a billion times better than this crapfest.
Exactly. There were a couple of lines that made me laugh but this movie was not fun at all. It was cringe levels of bad most of the time. The plot was an unholy mess like they couldn't decide on a single story thread and so threw all of their brainstorms into a witch's cauldron and poured out whatever slop congealed in the bottom. Even conceptually, it seemed like they wanted to play off of Beetlejuice being the villain--like in the first one--but also wanted him as kind of an anti-hero like the animated series.
The very best thing you can say about this movie is "at least it's not woke." But there's two problems with that. First, it's not entirely true because OF COURSE the main heroine has to be some tree-hugging earth-worshipping human wasteland, and quite naturally, the bad guy in her plot thread is a white guy. They don't focus on it but it's still there, and we all know where it comes from.
Second, simply because the last decade, every movie has sucked almost entirely *because* it was woke, that does not mean that's the only reason a movie can suck. There were a LOT of crappy movies before woke was a thing.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is another one that sucks without any help from woke ideology.
Soooo edgy. You sound miserable and it seems like you didnt see the beetlejuice cartoon.
Hell no.
Willow was a franchise, now Beetlejuice.
One movie, done. Franchise my ass!
I don't know. From what I've heard, its still pretty anti-male. I feel like this is a case of the movie being good only because the bar has been lowered so much.
Word on the street. The movie was not funny. And it was boring.
F-k NO! This movie was terrible!
Yeah.......great at being boring, and mediocre.
I hated the first one. I'll never understand how it became popular & so many people loved it.
same.
You two hated the GOOD one….and love the sucky new one…
Seek help. Both of you. Quickly.
@Digikidthevoiceofreason why because we have individual ought patterns? Let me guess you love kcoc because it's the hipster thing to do?
@@KardboardKenny no sonny. I do not do that and it would help if you explain what the hell “kcoc” is. I don’t speak millennial.
I watched the original Beetlejuice again a few months ago and it honestly was pretty bad. I loved it as a kid but as an adult it's unfunny and dumb. I didn't enjoy it very much and I probably won't bother with this waaaay too late sequel.
Ugh. Bad movie.
The original wasn't even great. Only weird, lonely losers like this film
I guess I'm a weird lonely loser then
Killjoy
You shouldn't talk about yourself like that.
Weird lonely loser here.
@@aluvriannewoooof
Man I just wanted a better ending like the original had a good send off. I wanted to see a callback to Beetlejuices shrunken head or an explanation on what happened to Juno and why he’s in charge of the dead world or whatever
Top Gun Maverick is Great!!!
Scream 5 was Great!!!!
Lol great you say? How about Fuck No. And didn't the last ghostbusters movie have a similar fucking plot line? No one's saying anything about that shit. The kids choir and their rendition of Day-O was cringe. I didn't hear Danny Elfmans score. It wasn't prominent. Instead replaced by hipster shit