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demifiendrsa · 1 year ago
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Official character posters for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
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bkenber · 7 months ago
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'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Movie and 4K Review
The following review was written by Ultimate Rabbit correspondent, Tony Farinella. When the sequel to “Beetlejuice” was announced, movie fans all over the world were excited for its release. The original 1988 film has long since become a Halloween classic and required viewing every October. I thought the original “Beetlejuice” was okay, as the style and the tone of the film didn’t always connect��
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infraredmag · 1 year ago
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BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE
BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE Running Time | Comedy/Fantasy/Horror | Not Yet Rated | 06 September 2024 Beetlejuice is back! After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia’s life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the…
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tnbc-thoughtsandheadcanons · 2 months ago
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Tnbc Server made me realize they should be friends
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year ago
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Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985, Tim Burton)
6/29/24
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Alice in Wonderland (2010, Tim Burton)
06/03/2025
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ashtxeman · 10 months ago
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For the sake of combining two fixations, imagine a Hatchetfield Charlie and the Chocolate Factory AU. Wiggly Wonka... sniggles instead of Oompa Loompas. Grace as Augustus (I understand the lack of correlation but I can spice things up a bit, instead of her going to the chocolate river herself I imagine she gets booted into it by somebody else [LINDA, COUGH] for being preachy about how the factory promotes gluttony). Zoey as Violet, Linda as Veruca, Barry as Mike, and Hannah as Charlie... somebody hear me out.
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bricksxbooks · 9 months ago
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There's a lot of Beetlejuice activity on LEGO Ideas right now, but this is my favorite so far.
I support this product idea on LEGO Ideas, and you should, too!
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luckypluckychair · 2 years ago
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Beetlejuice | 1988
Director: Tim Burton
Production designer: Bo Welch / Set decorator: Catherine Mann, Richard McKenzie and John Warnke
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dragons-hoard-of-fandoms · 3 months ago
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Hey, how are you liking the new trailer for The Gaslight District?
Looks cool. Very Tim Burton/Henry Selick-y.
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nickysfacts · 10 months ago
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Betelgeuse! Betelgeuse! Betelgeuse!
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demifiendrsa · 1 year ago
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First look at Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The film is slated to hit theaters on September 6, 2024.
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hislittleraincloud · 7 months ago
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The spring release date was said by Bianca’s mom actress (Gracy Goldman) on an Instagram comment, she said spring time 2025. I believe someone that is on the show has more knowledge than fans, yes post production takes a lot of time but we don’t know if they’re already editing some episodes while they film the others
*takes your hand*
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*whispers* She doesn't know shit either.
Production for Season 1 Wednesday went from September 2021 to March 2022. That is seven months of filming and about seven to eight months of post production.
Production for Season 2 Wednesday went from early May 2024 to late November 2024 (not counting if there are any reshoots/other problems, and December was supposed to be the official wrap, despite the photo that's been circulating for the 'early' wrap party as it was posted on TwitteX).
That would mean you're speculating only ~ five to six months (at best) post-production, since the Spring TV season ends at the end of May (it's from March to May). Why in Hell would anyone think there would be less post time in the second 8-episode series — which is supposed to be "bigger and better" — is beyond me. This here might last less than three minutes, but it doesn't take only three months, it takes 2x as long to do something like it:
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And if there's more of that, then it won't take less than the first season's post. Remember that Ortega herself said it'll be bigger and each episode is "like a movie".
It doesn't matter if you think there's final editing going on while the rest of the show is being filmed. That's not how it works/worked. If it did, that would've applied to the first season, and it would've taken less than eight fucking months in post/to get it out, and we saw just how much F/X went into that (with the creation of Nevermore, Tyler/Hyde, Kent underwater, Ajax's snakes, Enid's nails and final transformation/battle with Tyler, the crappy/easy Bianca Siren Song, Thing...did I miss anything there in terms of actual VFX? Nero, Eugene's bees, Xavier's drawings/paintings? Managing the other green screen graphics aside from Thing/Victor, that might be a big one?). That shit has got to be perfect, since everyone is expecting just as 'good' a season as its premiere, if not better.
And then there's a million technical things to get through in post/editing and putting it together. And then Elfman's gotta score it (or did you think that his music just magically materialized wherever Burton or Ortega moved?). He would have to watch the series to know whatever it is he needs to compose/make sure it's coherent and flows well in the finished project. Junkie XL tells us that for him, it can take anywhere from 3 weeks to a year and a half (for Mad Max: Fury Road) to score a film. Elfman and the whole crew are producing what the equivalent of 6 films would be (six 1.3hr films). That's a lot of work if he's not just going to recycle much from Season 1's score. Composers work differently and Elfman has the advantage of having completed Wednesday 1, but that's also a challenge since they want familiarity without the direct repetition of anything but the main theme.
Perhaps you and whoever else should stop and listen to the straight guys adults in the room:
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While he may have run through Wednesday fairly quickly because he was given only 10 days to work on each episode after the first two (he thought he was only going to score the first two episodes, so they spent a month on that), these guys watch finished scenes over and over. This time around they can avoid a repeat of that three month stress, and I think they will. Creatives learn how to modify unreasonable requests since they've experienced how anxiety-inducing it was the first time around when they were unsure of how it'd be received.
Anyway. I repeat, it's not coming out in the spring, but here's my promise: If I am wrong and Wednesday 2 comes out in Spring 2025 — before the end of May (my birthday/two years after I debuted Satisfying Afterburn) — after only five to six months of post-production, I will write the most fkd up, sexplicit Wenclair smut that the fandom has ever seen. I'll even make it Afterburn canon.
Color me wrong, universe. I would truly love to be wrong on this, because we're all eager to see WTF they did/how they work around absences and with such a huge cast (who more than likely need some sort of VFX for some of the characters). The cast of Wednesday 2 is bloated. There's just too much they would need to do, I would think. I could be wrong. I want to be wrong. But I'm not counting on a minor-ish actor's throwaway comments on IG.
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Okay, now for a bonus thought that has little to do with the speculated date of Wednesday 2's release date.
For historical purposes and I'm bored: Y'all (ALL you damn kids) should probably heed what a pre-Wenclair, pre-Wyler Ortega stated about Wednesday's motivations (i.e. before Wednesday came out and before her fame blew up, when she was more honest and before she had to self-censor and deal with something I don't think she — or any of the cast — was prepared to deal with) emphasis mine and ahh, her Old Face pre-nosejob:
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"Something else I want to stress about the show too is that I never wanted it to seem like she was doing something out of the goodness of her heart. Because that wasn't what it was, it was more genuine interest, you know ... — I don't think she was ever going out intentionally to save lives or to be a hero, but more so "Oh my God, how is this guy actually pulling this off?" like, jotting down her own notes sort of thing. And it was actually the first time in her life not understanding someone's actions when they're being laid out right in front of her."
She also describes how part of Wednesday's behavioral journey was learning how to manipulate/bargain better (those are not her words, they're mine, but when you get to the part where she says Wednesday figures out that if she behaves a certain way, she can't obtain what she wants so she learns what to do, that's what it is). Nowhere in this early interview was even a hint of any of the teen romance, real or imagined, mentioned (and the criticisms about the love triangle only came after the reviews/fan complaints and preferences were aired).
But she does mention how NC Wednesday wants to be a detective. Who better to show her the ropes than Donovan? She was genuinely interested in hanging around him because he was also supposed to be an investigator that she could learn from...and teach.
...Heh.
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svankmajerbaby · 1 year ago
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courseyoulovemeyoudontknowme · 11 months ago
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Edward Scissorhands (1990, Tim Burton)
15/07/2024
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