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Tango0119 Mar 2016 12:27 p.m. PST

"Yes, we're confused too, in a giddy-with-anticipation kind of way. So let me explain.

March 30th marks 28 years since the viewing public was first introduced to "the ghost with the most" and it's been nearly as many years that talk of a sequel has been swirling.

To begin, let's draw a door into the 90's for a little background.

Beetlejuice was actually where we were first introduced to the wildly imaginative, dark humor of Tim Burton, whose name has since become synonymous with "strange and unusual" films.

As fans will tell you, one of the most awesome aspects of Beetlejuice was the simplistic special effects that went so well with the overall comic-book feel of the film. Beetlejuice‘s original budget was a mere $15 USD million, and only $1 USD million of that was spent on visual effects work. From the beginning it was Burton's intention to film in a style similar to the B movies he grew up with as a child. "I wanted to make them look cheap and purposely fake-looking," Burton remarked.

Add to this quirky ambiance, an original score by a composer at in the early days of his Hollywood career, Danny Elfman, and an Oscar-worthy performance by Michael Keaton in the title role, and it's easy to understand why Beetlejuice lives on at the Universal Studios Florida theme parks and remains one of the most popular and iconic Halloween costumes every year…"

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I would loved to see it !!

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Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP20 Mar 2016 9:54 a.m. PST

I love that movie ! Would like to see a another !

Tango0120 Mar 2016 8:51 p.m. PST

Well… we are two now…! (smile)

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