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Danny Elfman's BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE (2024)


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On 10/09/2024 at 5:03 PM, ddddeeee said:

Waxwork have confirmed on Facebook that there will be no other album release for the movie.

 

On 10/09/2024 at 5:04 PM, Jay said:

Link?

 

On 11/09/2024 at 8:05 AM, mstrox said:

I’m still waiting for a source for this.

 

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7 hours ago, Jay said:

FWIW, I went to Waxworks' Facebook page and opened up every post they made about Beetlejuice 2 and don't see the comments in that screenshot

 

https://www.facebook.com/waxworkrecords

 

So the screenshot is either a fake, or they've been deleted.


I hadn’t seen it there either - I was looking.  It’s possible that this wasn’t on a Waxwork post - it could have been somebody else’s post and Waxwork was tagged in with the mention, or perhaps on a share of a Waxwork post (not the original post).

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17 minutes ago, mstrox said:


I hadn’t seen it there either - I was looking.  It’s possible that this wasn’t on a Waxwork post - it could have been somebody else’s post and Waxwork was tagged in with the mention, or perhaps on a share of a Waxwork post (not the original post).

It appears to be on this post, but someone has either deleted or restricted access as it still turns up on Google - 

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Oh maybe you can make comments that aren't public. That makes sense.

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40 minutes ago, Jay said:

Oh maybe you can make comments that aren't public. That makes sense.

Further investigation shows that Justin fella is one of the Epic Film Guys, so for some reason he's restricted who can see his comment but then screenshotted and shared it publicly on twitter? But even then it's still weird that a comment that's meant to be restricted can be found through Google. 

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Saw this film today. Pretty funny and entertaining. So What did Elman contribute exactly? Seems like I've missed some controversies

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He contributed the original score that you heard in the film.

 

The is no controversy. There's an official soundtrack album that contains song and two Elfman score cuts.

 

There has been no separate, score-only album announced.

 

That's it.

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50 minutes ago, Unlucky Bastard said:

Aside from the main title, which was just a beefed up version of the original, his score was pretty forgettable.

Beetlejuice’s introduction had great music. There were multiple cue’s with Lydia Discovers and Delores had a really cool theme and cool music when she got the dress at the dry cleaners. There’s no reason you can’t make an album out of this score.

 

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16 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said:

Anybody else likes the train cue from Dumbo?

Hm. It is obviously heavily inspired by or even referencing Mancini's Baby Elefant Walk. And I don't like Elfman's habit of adapting things but not crediting them.

But apart from that it's a nice cue.

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Just now, BB-8 said:

I eventually got to see Beetlejuice Beetlejuice on the big screen at my local cinema.

 

It turned out to be a private screening. The cinema owner said he would have to cancel the show if I remained the only guest. I asked if the show could go on with a minimum of two people. He said yes, whereupon I offered to pay double. And so it happened.

 

That's funny. Couldn't you just have gone out in the street and recruited some rando?

 

Reminds me of the 80s, when I was often the only person in the cinema, watching old movies in Saturday matinees. The projectionist couldn't have been too happy about that annoying kid.

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28 minutes ago, Thor said:

 

That's funny. Couldn't you just have gone out in the street and recruited some rando?

 

Reminds me of the 80s, when I was often the only person in the cinema, watching old movies in Saturday matinees. The projectionist couldn't have been too happy about that annoying kid.

There are no randos in the street in the place I live in, only people driving their (E-)SUVs back home to their Dolby-Atmos home cinemas (where randomness unfolds).

 

Next question: Am I going to pre-order the physical OST?

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On 18/9/2024 at 3:43 AM, GerateWohl said:

Hm. It is obviously heavily inspired by or even referencing Mancini's Baby Elefant Walk. And I don't like Elfman's habit of adapting things but not crediting them.

But apart from that it's a nice cue.


It’s based on the song Casey Junior from the original Dumbo and Washington/Churchill are credited in the booklet.

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1 hour ago, BB-8 said:

Next question: Am I going to pre-order the physical OST?

I did! It may be only two tracks, but as an Elfman completist, I am obligated.

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Just now, Bayesian said:

I did! It may be only two tracks, but as an Elfman completist, I am obligated.

I am thinking along these lines...

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I just came back from the film and, unless I missed it, the end credits indicated the score was 'produced' by Danny Elfman, not composed by him. There were a number of arrangers and other individuals credited. Not sure if this is the norm as of late but I haven't noticed this previously. I recall Chris Bacon was one of the other names mentioned toward the top of the list.

 

Musically, there were some good throwbacks and other cues I would like to hear more of outside of the film.

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On 25/09/2024 at 8:46 AM, BB-8 said:

I eventually got to see Beetlejuice Beetlejuice on the big screen at my local cinema.

 

It turned out to be a private screening. The cinema owner said he would have to cancel the show if I remained the only guest. I asked if the show could go on with a minimum of two people. He said yes, whereupon I offered to pay double. And so it happened.

 

I really liked the way Elfman's score was given real prominence at the beginning of the film.

 

That's wild. I've had the theater to myself too many times to count and I can't imagine why they would turn away a paying customer. What else are they gonna do with that theater for 2 hours? 

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I worked at a theater and we would run anything that sold (assuming the people got there timely for a movie - we couldn’t break the schedule, projection/threading gaps, etc. because nobody came except someone 15 minutes late.)

 

BUT, the cost of the ticket wouldn’t cover the cost of electricity to project the thing.  You just gotta hope they buy a big soda or something.

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3 hours ago, Turbo said:

I just came back from the film and, unless I missed it, the end credits indicated the score was 'produced' by Danny Elfman, not composed by him. There were a number of arrangers and other individuals credited. Not sure if this is the norm as of late but I haven't noticed this previously. I recall Chris Bacon was one of the other names mentioned toward the top of the list.

 

Musically, there were some good throwbacks and other cues I would like to hear more of outside of the film.

 

The opening credits said "Music By Danny Elfman".  They don't need to repeat that again in the end credits :)

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1 hour ago, mstrox said:

I worked at a theater and we would run anything that sold (assuming the people got there timely for a movie - we couldn’t break the schedule, projection/threading gaps, etc. because nobody came except someone 15 minutes late.)

 

BUT, the cost of the ticket wouldn’t cover the cost of electricity to project the thing.  You just gotta hope they buy a big soda or something.

 

Sure but isn't the idea that some showings will sell enough to cover the cost of others that don't get enough of an audience? 

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10 hours ago, mrbellamy said:

 

Sure but isn't the idea that some showings will sell enough to cover the cost of others that don't get enough of an audience? 


Yeah, it all nets out in the end - but logistically, that showing wouldn’t make money, especially after the studios take their cut of the ticket.

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33 minutes ago, mstrox said:

What an ugly cover!


It's hard on the eyes. And I'm not talking about Beetlejuice.

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