Source: http://www.deadline.com/2011/09/katzsmi ... from-dead/KatzSmith Productions partners David Katzenberg and Seth Grahame-Smith have just signed a two-year first-look feature producing deal at Warner Bros. While rights are still being worked out, one of their first projects is expected to be a sequel to Beetlejuice, the 1988 Tim Burton-directed hit that starred Michael Keaton as a ghoul hired by a recently deceased couple to drive the new owners out of their house. Burton and Keaton made the movie while they were working on the studio’s first Batman film, which was released the following year. Beetlejuice also starred Alec Baldwin, Winona Ryder and Geena Davis. The film will not be a remake; the intention is to reboot it by advancing the storyline of the original, which was done by The Geffen Company and Warner Bros.
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I'm not real thrilled about a reboot unless Burton worked on it. I like the old movie. Years ago, I read about a scrapped sequel called Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian.
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NOW THE REMAKES ARE OFFICIALLY OUT OF CONTROL
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I actually read a different announcement about Beetlejuice 2, saying that it WASN'T a reboot.
it is stated that the film is planned as a continuation of the original and not as a reboot.
Read more: Beetlejuice Sequel Finally Happening? - ComingSoon.net http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienew ... z1XGtiWgYT
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If that's the case I have another statement..estefan wrote:I actually read a different announcement about Beetlejuice 2, saying that it WASN'T a reboot.
it is stated that the film is planned as a continuation of the original and not as a reboot.
Read more: Beetlejuice Sequel Finally Happening? - ComingSoon.net http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienew ... z1XGtiWgYT
LEAVE THE GOOD MOVIES ALONE ALREADY - STOP THE NOT NEEDED SEQUELS ALREADY IT'S GOING TOO FAR -
INSTEAD OF THIS MAKE HELLBOY 3
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Part of me agrees. Because this is certainly the absolute sign of the apocalypse in terms that no one would be able to ignore it.disneyboy20022 wrote:NOW THE REMAKES ARE OFFICIALLY OUT OF CONTROL
You cannot reboot something that was never a franchise. It's a complete contradiction in terms. And you cannot remake something as unique as a Tim Burton film. It's not possible. It's exactly like saying: "let's repaint the Mona Lisa" or "Let's redesign Mount Rushmore and call it... Mount Rushmore." The writer of this new movie has been quoted as saying they plan to advance the story... You can't "advance the story" for a work of art like Beetlejuice. That's what the film is. Whatever that film's story was, it is the only story there was, is, or will ever be. That is Beetlejuice. Period. And, though Burton is a major part of it if not the most major part- without the entire living creative team behind this film- no sequel, remake, or "reboot" ... I can't say "will work." No, we're far beyond that. Now we're talking about what can be allowed. Without attaching labels like "Insane," "Must Be Locked Up," and "Blackball from Filmmaking" attached to anyone stupid enough to attempt this. Except for being able to buy the legal rights- what makes these fools think they have the artistic right?
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estefan wrote:I actually read a different announcement about Beetlejuice 2, saying that it WASN'T a reboot.
it is stated that the film is planned as a continuation of the original and not as a reboot.
Read more: Beetlejuice Sequel Finally Happening? - ComingSoon.net http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienew ... z1XGtiWgYT
That's odd. However, ComingSoon lists Deadline as their source, and Deadline says it's a reboot, so...
Beetlejuice Sequel Finally Happening?
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A long-awaited Beetlejuice sequel may finally be moving forward, Deadline reports.
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It should be a sequel.
If we live in a world that worships hags like on The Real Housewives, I feel academy award-winning Geena Davis deserves a comeback....
I mean, Cutthroat Island wasn't that bad. And Nicolas Cage gets to make one piece of crap after another and his career just won't die. I never got how that one film destroyed her career. It's not nearly as bad as Waterworld or The Postman.
Alec Baldwin can stay out of this though. He needs to focus on that quickie political college degree to become mayor of New York.
But still... they're ghosts... they can't age. Only Michael Keaton can come back because he now looks like Beetlejuice without makeup.
If we live in a world that worships hags like on The Real Housewives, I feel academy award-winning Geena Davis deserves a comeback....
I mean, Cutthroat Island wasn't that bad. And Nicolas Cage gets to make one piece of crap after another and his career just won't die. I never got how that one film destroyed her career. It's not nearly as bad as Waterworld or The Postman.
Alec Baldwin can stay out of this though. He needs to focus on that quickie political college degree to become mayor of New York.
But still... they're ghosts... they can't age. Only Michael Keaton can come back because he now looks like Beetlejuice without makeup.
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Same thing applies to Doug Bradley as Pinhead and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger.Barbossa wrote:There's only one Beetlejuice and that's Keaton. If he's not in, I'm not watching.
As for Nick Nolte... he's more like The Joker. On a lot of pain medication. And he already did a great creeper type role in the American remake of Nightwatch.
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Straw Dogs
Killer Elite
Footlosse
Dirty Dancing
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (already in theaters and doing poorly)
Three Musketeers
Fright Night (already in theaters and doing poorly)
and there are more coming!!! Rumors say that they are bantering about remaking "South Pacific", and "Death Wish".
Here are some of the movies that are being remade with no big names or without Hollywood blinking an eye - all they want is their money.NOW THE REMAKES ARE OFFICIALLY OUT OF CONTROL!!
Straw Dogs
Killer Elite
Footlosse
Dirty Dancing
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (already in theaters and doing poorly)
Three Musketeers
Fright Night (already in theaters and doing poorly)
and there are more coming!!! Rumors say that they are bantering about remaking "South Pacific", and "Death Wish".
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Sci Fy Movies are one thing, but a creation that was created by only Tim Burton's Imagination.....good god no....jpanimation wrote:I first said this when they announced the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still. I've been saying it almost bi-weekly now since then.disneyboy20022 wrote:NOW THE REMAKES ARE OFFICIALLY OUT OF CONTROL
I didn't mind the Remake of King Kong. I still want to see both of the day the earth stood still movies (old and new) My dad saw the trailer for the re-make of Footloose and he said it looks like the same exact movie with differ people move to move, line to line. I like re-makes when there are updated creatures or something special effects have now compared to the original....but there is nothing new to bring to the table with remakes of Footloose, Dirty Dancing, Arthur that usually flop and and bring disgrace to be considered re-makes of the originals.....
Now if Beetlejuice is a sequel, if Michael Keaton isn't in that role, i'm not interested in this (and if they make it a prequel of How Beetlejuice became came to be origin story of him....could be interesting.....now that might be interesting, but great care would have to be taken, and involve Michael Keaton...case in point, if Keaton's not in this, I'm not in the theater most probably.
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it's probably Keaton though.Barbossa wrote:There's only one Beetlejuice and that's Keaton. If he's not in, I'm not watching.
If Burton's back, then expect Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and any other actor that makes up Team Burton to be in it.
and this thread reminds me of news of a certain other sequel to an iconic 80s movie that people on Ultimate *Disney* are eager to see.
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But it's not just a sci-fi movie...it's THE sci-fi movie (just as Singin' in the Rain is THE movie musical or Casablanca is THE movie romance or Gone With the Wind is THE wartime drama). It's absolutely a seminal film with a message that is still relevant today. The only things that bother me are GORT (too obviously a man in a suit) and Hugh Marlowe's terrible acting. Everything else is amazing and needs no update.disneyboy20022 wrote:Sci Fy Movies are one thing
Also, a sci-fi movie and a SyFy movie are two completely different things.
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Michael Keaton doesn't seem like the only Beetlejuice to me when there was a different guy voicing Beetlejuice in the cartoon series and I liked that series very much.
Though I think remaking this film is a terrible idea, but that seems to be how it's gonna be now, everything that wasn't super duper Academy Award winning good will probably get re-made at some point, maybe even re-made more than once, interspersed among the new original movies.
Though I think remaking this film is a terrible idea, but that seems to be how it's gonna be now, everything that wasn't super duper Academy Award winning good will probably get re-made at some point, maybe even re-made more than once, interspersed among the new original movies.
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