Beetlejuice gay
Has Beetlejuice always been bisexual — or maybe pansexual? It wasn’t a discussion.
It was written that way; he kisses Barbara, he kisses Adam [a married couple who die early in the show]. Now the question that we at Out ask at least three times: How gay is it?! Sex pest straight. The dynamic between Lydia Deetz (who is a teenager when she first meets Beetlejuice) and the titular. According to an interview with the Truth Wins Out site, Shadix came out as gay at the age of His parents then enrolled him in "ex-gay therapy", which included shock treatments.
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beetlejuice musical
Beetlejuice is around 5’6” (based on actor’s height,) with green hair that changes colours based on his emotions. The ghost with the most is BACK! The sequel I have quite literally been waiting my entire 36 years! Somehow it's NOT dumped on Netflix but an actual legit theatrical event. The entire main cast minus the ones that have passed away or became a convicted pedophile are back.
There's a busy plot going on involving the return of BJ's first wife, a literal soul sucking vamp played with absolute aplomb by current Burton girlfriend and muse Monica Bellucci. We also have the Deetz returning to the old house for a family event and the fractured relationship between Winona Ryder and her onscreen daughter played by Jenna Ortega.
Catherine O'Hara is also back as artist stepmother Delia and possibly earns the most laughs throughout the entire shindig. Willem Dafoe as a ghost cop off to the sides in his own movie also delivered constant belly laughs whenever he appeared. The movie is uninterested in the plot mechanics and villains and uses them only to go from gag to gag and I am thrilled to announce this might be Burton's funniest movie ever?
The cast and crew during production and promotion kept emphasizing the use of practical effects and makeup but I was skeptical. Could the Tim Burton that pretty much gave all that up for shoddy ugly CGI really go back to puppets and animatronics? Well, yes! There is so much imagination and gore and truly macabre jokes I couldn't believe some of the stuff they got away with. Of course the movie doesn't work without our titular character and Michael Keaton an American treasure slips back into the makeup and costume like no time has passed.
You can feel the glee on screen and behind the camera and that makes for a very fun wild ride. I've seen some people write this off as more nostalgia bait like the recent abysmal Ghostbusters sequels and I disagree wholeheartedly. The movie shows genuine restraint when they could have easily just remade and redone every joke from the original. To say more would go into spoilers and I'm not that kind of film critic. Salah's Movie Reviews.
Sep 10 Written By Zelda Koznofski. Zelda Koznofski.