Beetlejuice
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I was freaked out as hell by this movie as a little kid when I saw it in the theater. As an adult, I see it as one of the most marvelously creative and original films I have ever seen-it is a pure trip into Burton's dark, twisted imagination. And Keaton's performance was so enthusiastic that you can't help but enjoy it.
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I have the movie on right now
and this video is slightly faster than the actual movie
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Greatest intro song ever...thanks Danny!
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I don't know why, but I get the feeling that the deepest corners of Tim Burton's mind play Danny Elfman's theme songs on a loop.
Beetlejuice, Batman, Nightmare, Corpse Bride... I just have to hear the first few bars of film score to know Elfman wrote the music. It's not hard to see why the Burton-Elfman-Depp trio exists; they're three of the greatest and strangest minds in all of cinema.
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And their STILL talking about doing a sequel lol! Whatever. I love these opening credits. Great music coupled with cool tracking shots of the town and then the spider crawling on the model home. Great stuff. :)
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I watched this movie since I was like 5 and I still love it.
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This is one of the greatest intros in movie history. With that ominous music, especially at 0:17, you just know something incredibly creepy yet awesome is going to happen in this movie.
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Such a good arrangement, the Contrabassoon sends shivers down my spine and the counterpoint throughout is just damn awesome. No one uses so many instruments like Danny, the guy's a genius.
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Y'know, the funny thing about Micheal Keaton is that, while watching him in the Batman movies, I could STILL see Beetlejuice in his face. I wouldn't have been surprised if he suddenly switched to his Beetlejuice voice during either movie.
Oh, and BEETLEJUICE! *waits for something to happen*
good movie and i like the music and danny elfman is a great composer ^^
joemac5367 2 years ago 30
Danny Elfman is such an awesome composer. This opening credits reminds me a lot of the intro to Men in Black (or perhaps that should be the other way around), another great score by Elfman as well.
pjfresh83 2 years ago 26