Tuesday, October 15, 2024

October Horror Movie Challenge: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)
Is this a D&D monster movie? Well, Beetlejuice (1988) was for me, at least regarding ideas for undead monsters. Tonight's movie, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, is actually a real treat.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)

This movie follows Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder) now the host of a ghost reality show. She is still dealing with her stepmother, Delia (the always amazing Catherine O'Hara who can do no wrong in my mind), and her estranged daughter, Astrid (Jenna Ortega). The death of her father, Charles (formerly played by outcast Jeffrey Jones, now played by a combination of actors, creature effects, and old photos), brings them all back together at their old home.

In the meantime, our old friend Betelgeuse (the still fantastic Michael Keaton) is still in the afterlife, working as a bio-exorcist and still pinning for Lydia. In another part of the afterlife a janitor (Danny DeVito in a surprising cameo) accidentally freeing a soul sucker and Betelgeuse's ex-wife Delores (in another bit of great casting, Monica Bellucci). She sucks out DeVito's soul, making him dead dead, and proceeds to go on the hunt for Betelgeuse.

A lot is going on here, and all of it is fantastic. I loved this movie, and it was a worthy sequel.

I don't want to get too much into it since it is so new, so it has spoilers, but Willem Dafoe (Wolf Jackson actor turned Ghost Detective) and everyone were just great.

I loved seeing Winona Ryder and Jenna Ortega interact. After all, without Winona Ryder, there would not have been Jenna Ortega. How? Well, Christina Ricci was in Mermaids with Winona Ryder. She based her performance of Wednesday Addams on Ryder's Lydia. Ortega, in turn, based her Wednesday on Ricci's. We honestly missed a great opportunity to see all three together. 

But still, this movie was a treat. Loved seeing all these characters and actors again.  

Featured Monsters: Ghosts, Spectres, Zombies... and maybe a Succubus

Lots of undead here. Betelgeuse himself is described as a "demon," but in AD&D terms, he is more likely something like a Spectre. Bob and the other shrunken heads could be considered Zombies. Monica Bellucci's Delores was a witch in life and seems like a succubus. The line between demon and ghost is a little blurry here.


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