Movie beetljuice vs movie hancock. Hancock can't say beetlejuice 3 times. no bfr. Both at full power. New York city. No morals.
Hancock vs beetlejuice
@Shawnbaby said:
BFR is what Beetlegeuse does.
that wouldn't be fair to hancock. And saying beetlejuice 3 times wouldn't be fair either. Beetlejuice still has substantial magical powers outside the underworld. He kinda warps reality and creates monsters out of objects.
I don't know much about Beetlejuice, but it must be said that Hancock is completely invulnerable unless he is around Mary for extended periods of time, and tossed a gray whale a mile into the ocean like a frisbee.
@TheSpiderSilva said:
I don't know much about Beetlejuice, but it must be said that Hancock is completely invulnerable unless he is around Mary for extended periods of time, and tossed a gray whale a mile into the ocean like a frisbee.
It seems interesting beetlejuice has some weird feats of magic and Hancock has impressive power feats as well. The qestion is can either of them hurt each other is so then how?
Doesn't Bettlejuice have basically reality warping powers? Are his powers magical? Because "invulnerable" characters are normally susceptible to magic.
@CitizenBane said:
@JediXMan said:
Seriously. Watch the movie...
I've been meaning to, but I watched Dark Shadows recently and now cannot stand Tim Burton.
Beetlejuice should wash that sour taste out of your mouth. Classic Burton before he became a sell out.
@JediXMan said:
... it really saddens me that nobody knows who Beetlejuice is.
He's a reality warper who can only be stopped when his name is said three times. Invulnerable and very powerful.
Seriously. Watch the movie...
What if he was in a dream with Freddy Krueger? Who would win?
*not trying to derail the topic, just curious.
I don't see the difference between Burton's films when he made Beetlejuice and his current films.Classic Burton before he became a sell out.
@CitizenBane said:
@JediXMan said:
Seriously. Watch the movie...
I've been meaning to, but I watched Dark Shadows recently and now cannot stand Tim Burton.
Lol. Your joking your Joking,
I can't believe my ears.
Would someone shut this fella up,
I'm drowning in my tears. -Oogie
@Alchemist_ said:
@Illuminatus said:I don't see the difference between Burton's films when he made Beetlejuice and his current films.Classic Burton before he became a sell out.
His current films were well directed, well acted, and often, quality films that delivered on several levels. What does Burton do these days? Remakes Alice in Wonderland with some incoherent plot, visuals that are ostensibly stunning but do little to carry the weight of the ever-faltering direction he decided to take the film in. Oh, and now he's made an adaption of an old 60's soap opera that has a very small cult following, and manages to make a film that quite literally has sacrificed all it's best moments in the trailers. It's sad, really. He used to be so talented and intriguing. Now he's basically the Frank Miller of film directors.
@BeaverSauce said:
@CitizenBane said:
@JediXMan said:
Seriously. Watch the movie...
I've been meaning to, but I watched Dark Shadows recently and now cannot stand Tim Burton.
Lol. Your joking your Joking,
I can't believe my ears.
Would someone shut this fella up,
I'm drowning in my tears. -Oogie
Not sure why you're quoting The Nightmare Before Christmas. Contrary to popular belief, Burton had very little to do with the final product. The actual director and Elfman deserve a majority of the credit.
But, nonetheless, you're awesome for using those lyrics.
I loved Alice in Wonderland...don't know what was incoherent about it. Maybe it's just me.His current films were well directed, well acted, and often, quality films that delivered on several levels. What does Burton do these days? Remakes Alice in Wonderland with some incoherent plot, visuals that are ostensibly stunning but do little to carry the weight of the ever-faltering direction he decided to take the film in. Oh, and now he's made an adaption of an old 60's soap opera that has a very small cult following, and manages to make a film that quite literally has sacrificed all it's best moments in the trailers. It's sad, really. He used to be so talented and intriguing. Now he's basically the Frank Miller of film directors.
@JediXMan: I love it. Been watching that film since I was a kid. Just pointing out something, seeing as Burton has become the big topic of discussion here.
@Alchemist_ said:
@Illuminatus said:I loved Alice in Wonderland...don't know what was incoherent about it. Maybe it's just me.His current films were well directed, well acted, and often, quality films that delivered on several levels. What does Burton do these days? Remakes Alice in Wonderland with some incoherent plot, visuals that are ostensibly stunning but do little to carry the weight of the ever-faltering direction he decided to take the film in. Oh, and now he's made an adaption of an old 60's soap opera that has a very small cult following, and manages to make a film that quite literally has sacrificed all it's best moments in the trailers. It's sad, really. He used to be so talented and intriguing. Now he's basically the Frank Miller of film directors.
I'll admit I had a fun time watching it after a few shots.
What part was a problem for you, the Fudderwacken? LOL!I'll admit I had a fun time watching it after a few shots.
I think beetlejuice has stronger magic than freddy so he would have no effect and I doubt the un-dead need any sleep.
@BeaverSauce: On what level? I remember him making the outside of some people's house a desert populated with giant serpents, but that's nothing that could stop Hancock, as he's only vulnerable when exposed to Mary. But it's been a while since I've seen Beetlejuice, at least 10 years lol.
Beetlegeuse and Hancock have one weakness, and you've eliminated Beetlegeuse's. I'd put my money on the reality warper. Regardless of how powerful Hancock supposedly is, and though many state he's invulnerable. He's not, it was proven in the movie he is not completely invulnerable or invincible, even when Mary isn't around. So yeah, Beeltegeuse ftw.
Completely forgot this movie had Winona Ryder, Alec Baldwin, and Michael Keaton (as Beatlegeuse)...
Thanks for reading,
Floopay
With out calling his name Hancock would be powerless against beetlejuice. Beetlejuice would eventually terrify him so much at he curls up in a ball and sucks his thumb
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