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In the movie Beetlejuice 1988, what type of chinese food were they eating?



It was Cantonese Cuisine. One had Chow Mein and the other a form of Lo Mein

BEETLEJUICE (1988) Opening Titles

Beetlejuice (1988) Trailer

The original cinematic Trailer from 1988. Alternativtitel: Lottergeist Beetlejuice Original: Beetlejuice Country: USA Release: 1988 Director: Tim ...

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What is it?: It’s part of this seditious series’ way of twisting straight-laced society that the latest “Kumar” has gotten William Ross to do a lushly melodic score for number three in 3-D. After all, this is the “Thumbelina” composer who’s also orchestrated the warm, fuzzy, child-friendly sound of Alan Silvestri’s “The Polar Express” and “A Christmas Carol.” So it’s fitting he’d apply said holiday magic to a “Very” special yuletide film filled with s pot-crazed super baby, a sadistic Russian and an ornery Mexican hombre. But it’s in how well Ross nails that eclectic, eccentric glow, from Santa’s cherubic cheeks to the sparks of a rapidly extinguishing joint, that’s part of this hilarious holiday score joke.

Why should you buy it?: Imagine the caroling sound of “Home Alone” gone very wrong, but without winking an eye at its naughtiness, and you’ll get the thoroughly

Beetlejuice 1988 - Bookshelf


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Glamorous Movie Stars of the Eighties Paper Dolls

Her films include Tootsie (1982), Fletch (1985), Transylvania 6-5000 (1985), The Fly (1986), Beetlejuice (1988), The Accidental Tourist (1988), ...

Beetlejuice 1988 - News


My Shame List: Beetlejuice (1988)
My Shame List: Beetlejuice (1988) Beetlejuice came out on March 30, 1988, when I was a lad of not quite 14 — pretty much the target audience. But one of several peculiar facts about my youth is that I didn't go to the movies very often until I was old enough to pay for my own ticket

'Beetlejuice 2' offers update on sequel
'Beetlejuice 2' offers update on sequel one it cannot be a remake or a reboot. It has to be a straight pure sequel'. The second thing I said was, 'No Michael Keaton, no dice'." The original Beetlejuice, which co-starred Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis, was released in cinemas in 1988.

'Dark Shadows' is a Shadow of Itself
'Dark Shadows' is a Shadow of Itself Unlike his best work — “Beetlejuice” (1988), Edward Scissorhands” (1990), and 2005's animated “Corpse Bride” — “Dark Shadows” never quite finds its footing dramatically or comically. It is simply neither funny nor touching enough.

Tim Burton - Tim Burton Hints Beetlejuice 2 Involvement
Tim Burton - Tim Burton Hints Beetlejuice 2 Involvement The filmmaker helmed the original horror movie - which starred Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis - in 1988 and he has hinted he could return to direct a follow up if Seth Grahame-Smith comes up with a script he likes. When asked if a 'Beetlejuice' sequel is

5 favorite Tim Burton movies
5 favorite Tim Burton movies "Beetlejuice" (1988): The ultimate crystallization of Burton's signature style. The comic-horror tone he sets here provides the basis for comparison to everything else that followed. This movie is such a trip and such a blast. Michael Keaton (who would