Oh I love this movie!
Okay, so...
Brad's character in Istanbul? Awful fucking person. I get it. But...
BUT-
God DAMN—
He's SO—
GOSH DARN—
GORGEOUS 😭❤️
(the gifs and most of the pics are probably thanks to @exdeputysonso the absolute treasure)
These will be very useful for me
Keaton's Fucking Face Beetlejuice (1988)
I’ve never seen this BTS pic before so I’m sharing it. I love it🙂↕️👍
Some Amaro Appreciation I don’t draw him as often then I should’ve.
Oh? Beetlejuice 2 is happening I guess.
Cool. 🙃🙂🙃
I kinda like the casting but it’s a little weird in all honesty.
Did I want for this?
No.
But I am very down to watch it.
A little strange how they’re making it now as I was making myself comfortable here despite the lack of fellow mutuals, but hey, who knows? It could actually be good??? 🫣🫢
I doubt it though.
As with any fandom community, being a part of the Beetlejuice fandom can be a wonderful experience. For many fans, like myself, it's a way to connect with others who share their love for the quirky characters, unique humor, and funny catchy songs of the cult classic movie. The Beetlejuice fandom is no exception, with fans of the iconic 1988 film and the more recent Broadway musical(That’s gone now)) coming together to celebrate their love for the quirky and supernatural world of Beetlejuice. However, as with any community, there are also flaws to be found.
The flaws and issues that arise, particularly when it comes to the behavior of younger generations who are new to the fandom. In the case of Beetlejuice, some fans who were introduced to the world through the recent musical adaptation may have a different perspective and approach to the fandom than those who have been fans of the original film for many years.
One issue that has been noted by some long-time fans is the fetishization of the character of Beetlejuice by younger fans. This can involve sexualizing the character and viewing him as a Trans Man for example. Some people would actually claim that’s he can’t be a desirable figure if he’s not one, rather than as the chaotic and mischievous spirit he is meant to be portrayed as. This fetishization can be concerning and uncomfortable for some fans, particularly those who have a deeper appreciation for the character and the world of Beetlejuice beyond just surface-level attraction.
Another issue that can arise in any fandom community is gatekeeping, or the idea that certain fans may try to exclude or invalidate others based on their level of knowledge or experience within the fandom. This can lead to a toxic environment where new fans feel unwelcome or discouraged from participating, which is not conducive to building a positive and inclusive community.
Despite these challenges, there are still many reasons to love being a part of the Beetlejuice fandom. The shared enthusiasm for the unique and imaginative world created by Tim Burton, as well as the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals from all over the world, make the community a vibrant and exciting place to be.
Ultimately, it is important to remember that any fandom community is made up of individuals with their own perspectives and experiences. While it is important to acknowledge and address problematic behavior, it is also important to focus on building a welcoming and inclusive community where all fans can feel valued and appreciated. By working together and respecting each other's opinions and perspectives, the Beetlejuice fandom can continue to thrive for years to come.
But, of course, that’s easier said than done.
This is adorable
So, there was Toons on tap session in 2013 with invited animator who work(ed) at Nelvana (Charlie Bonifacio)
This is a drawing made by the animator on facebook
Why couldn’t they have kissed 😔
Just a night thought of why do we love them so much - simply -
Honestly, all good goth girls need a devilish man, who would solve their problems once and forever with a smile on his face and with a snap 🫰
In Reality: a smart, kind, beautiful and serious woman with millions of problems is looking for a talented showman (appearance is not very important, the main thing is to have a heart) for mutual love and sympathy to the grave and beyond.
I can talk about them for hours, but I’ll just stop right here and watch the film again, thank you.
Poor lil’ Beatrice
(Ignore the ugly smudges))
Just another artist who’s trying to get her art out there. Mainly Oc stuff but If you'd like to get to know me just hit me up in the DMs. BeetleBabes (That’s me))and NonBeetleBabes are always welcomed!
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