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Kari and Cameron call upon everyone's favorite bioexorcist with their sequel to Tim Burton's Beetlejuice! Together they talk sandworms, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and more love for office drudgery in spooky settings.Follow us on Instagram and TwitterIntro and outro music courtesy of HookSounds.comLogo designed using Canva
The delightful Niccole Thurman (Black Lady Sketch Show, Shrill, The Opposition) pops in to talk Tim Burton's Beetlejuice and comes up with one of our greatest scoring categories yet!Produced by Alec SarcheMusic by Danny CohenArtwork by Connie ShinTechnical Support by Mike RennieTwitter/Instagram: @twooldqueensEmail: twooldqueens@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's time for yet another visit to Carla's List, as Craig & Carla discuss one of HER favorites, Tim Burton's Beetlejuice (1988), as well as Carla's repeated harassment of Catherine O' Hara, the best Tim Burton films, and what the hell is Betelgeuse, anyway?
Welcome back REMAKERS! It's Ready Steady Remake time with your hosts Rich, Rach & Adam. This weeks episode we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Tim Burton's BEETLEJUICE starring Michael Keaton. As usual we revisit the film then battle it out with our REMAKES! This episode we'll be in deep discussion with Rach's Top 5 most popular Afterlife theories PLUS we have a special spiritual guest on the line; Carrie Edwards! Twitter: @Reeeemake Instagram: readysteadyremake Facebook: Ready Steady Remake Email: readysteadyremake@hotmail.com
Adam yearns for the sweet release of the void and Ren goes googly-eyed over Shelley Duval as Still Scared discusses Tim Burton's Beetlejuice, and the short films Frankenweenie and Vincent. Your co-hosts discuss childhood home movies, and their love of stop-motion, as well as going a bit deeper with some chat about racial and class anxiety in Tim Burton's films. A full transcript of this episode is available at: http://stillscared.podigee.io/8-beetlejuice
Daylight come and Film Tank gathers around with a special guest to discuss a Halloween classic: Tim Burton's Beetlejuice! NOTES: Thanks for listening, and you can find us at filmtankshow.com and make sure to like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram (at) @filmtankshow. You can also email us feedback/arguments or whatever you'd like at filmtankshow@gmail.com and we might even read/respond to your post on the show.
Welcome back! This week we're talking about Tim Burton's "Beetlejuice". We started off talking about expressionism and "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari", and proceeded to talk about other Tim Burton movies, the virtues and inevitable problems of "weird" filmmakers, and using an alternate name for someone else.
A few years ago we watched everyone's favorite movie, Tim Burton's BEETLEJUICE! This is the drunkest episode so far which means it's probably the best. Hosted by Tim Dagosta and Nick Williams.
It's Halloween month and Lost At Home starts it off with an interview with Nicholas Brendon, AKA Xander from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Aside from that excitement, Jer talks about his experience on the set of Tim Burton's Beetlejuice and Scott and Jer talk haunted paintings, a political Floridiot that drinks goat's blood, the worst Halloween costume ever, dwarfsploitation (it's a thing), and we revisit the kickass music of Perturbator--after all, it's Halloween month y'all...did we mention that?