"Nice f@#king palm tree!"
"Hey, there goes Elvis. Yo, King!"
"Nice f@#king Model!" Actually sir.
I think eveything that needed to be said in Beetlejuice was said. Although big plans were being made for something, talk started up last year about Beetlejuice meeting his "Urban" Double. Thankfully, it seems to have fallen through. Beetlejuice is a one shot deal, and adding a sequel to it might hurt the creds of the first one, but I wouldn't put it past the WB to try to make a buck off of a classic film one last time.
One that note, it's 2008, 20 years since Beetlejuice. A Collectors edition DVD would be praised.
"BeetleJuice....Beetlejuice.......Beetlejuice."
"It's Showtime."
"Now THAT is why I won't two shows a night anymore babe..I wont...wont do 'em."
Am I the only one who can quote chapter and verse for that movie?
Back to the Burton returning to the Bat franchise possibilties. I still get an ichy feeling in my cowl that there is a future of some sort. A film would be the dream of course. However, like what I've seen with Mr. Richard Donner, another director who was ousted off a film of the genre, Superman II, who has writen a few comic book storylines in the past few years, I have a feeling as time moves on and the Nolan trilogy concludes. there will be some kind of reawakening for the Burton films and he might, perhaps getting Sam Hamm and Daniel Waters together to pen a story for a one shot graphic novel, something all inclusive. Some kind of closure is comeing. But, hey, its just a feeing, right