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I Need To Talk About Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’s Huge Musical Moment, Because Tim Burton Told Me Something That Means A Lot

I Need To Talk About Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’s Huge Musical Moment, Because Tim Burton Told Me Something That Means A Lot

Looking back on both the 2024 movie Beetlejuice Beetlejuiceas well as its 1988 predecessor, a specific pattern has started to emerge. It took me a little while to realize it, but both pictures use the opening logos to specifically call out the major musical cue that’ll drop later in the film. Ace Beetlejuice references “Banana Boat (Day-O),” its legacy—which used the Donna Summer cover of “MacArthur Park” as a hint for its madness.

But before I understood that pattern at work, even before I wrote my Beetlejuice Beetlejuice reviewI felt that there was something deeper in director Tim Burton dropping the needle on that song in particular. When I asked him about that further meaning, the Edward Scissorhands mastermind gave an answer that made absolute sense, while also meaning a lot to me as a fan of pop culture.

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