



Recommended
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In a world of franchise fatigue, this was a sequel worth making. Fun, fast paced, and freaky, it felt like a triumphant return to classic Tim Burton. The stacked cast of frequent Burton collaborators across the decades was a joy with a good balance between callbacks and modern gags. Catherine O'Hara was a real standout.




Recommended
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Very entertaining! Loved all the characters, returning and new. Michael Keaton did a terrific job resurrecting B! Everything was great except…poor Bob! What happened with the yellow suited guys? Are they still out there wandering around?




Recommended
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Excellent sequel!!




Recommended
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a remarkable anomaly in the comedy genre, offering a refreshing change of pace from its big-budget contemporaries. The screenplay, penned by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, is brimming with clever punchlines that are further elevated by Tim Burton's imaginative visual gags. Instead of relying on CGI, Burton employs practical effects such as puppets, prosthetics, and copious amounts of goo to create a unique brand of humor that is both unsettling and side-splitting.




Recommended
Verified
In a world of franchise fatigue, this was a sequel worth making. Fun, fast paced, and freaky, it felt like a triumphant return to classic Tim Burton. The stacked cast of frequent Burton collaborators across the decades was a joy with a good balance between callbacks and modern gags. Catherine O'Hara was a real standout.




Recommended
Verified
Excellent sequel!!




Recommended
Verified
Very entertaining! Loved all the characters, returning and new. Michael Keaton did a terrific job resurrecting B! Everything was great except…poor Bob! What happened with the yellow suited guys? Are they still out there wandering around?




Recommended
Verified
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a remarkable anomaly in the comedy genre, offering a refreshing change of pace from its big-budget contemporaries. The screenplay, penned by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, is brimming with clever punchlines that are further elevated by Tim Burton's imaginative visual gags. Instead of relying on CGI, Burton employs practical effects such as puppets, prosthetics, and copious amounts of goo to create a unique brand of humor that is both unsettling and side-splitting.