i think it will definitely come back once (or twice,...) more. i ordered again @zavvil.nl with the code, and i'm just about to cancel my duplicate orders @com.
arghh i swear this release will leave me bald with all the hair pulling i keep doing as keep missing it each time it comes available to preorder again lol
arghh i swear this release will leave me bald with all the hair pulling i keep doing as keep missing it each time it comes available to preorder again lol
arghh i swear this release will leave me bald with all the hair pulling i keep doing as keep missing it each time it comes available to preorder again lol
You and me both, friend. I can't believe that I missed this AGAIN.
The first time this went live, I was on a plane to Florida; 9 hours with no internet and it went live after take off and had sold out before we touched back down.
I must have been lucky. I got the email and it was in stock so I got it. Hopefully Mars Attacks comes back too. I love Burton movies (though Beetlejuice is my favorite so I'm content for now).
I have come to a decision . Today I watched (for the first time) Mars Attacks and Beetlejuice back to back to decide which one I would get and for which one I would cancel my pre-order, because I have the feeling Zavvi will start shipping them earlier than May 5 (which is in a week - the year is just flowing by).
And the one I kept my pre-order for, the winner is : Beetlejuice!
Mars Attacks is undeniably very weird and I love weird, MOVIE SPOILER!
(you have someone's head on a something's body, and they end with someone singing with something on his arm and some other things next to him!)
, it's rare to see such an expensive film ($100 million in 1996!) be so bizarre, it's crazy and it has a lovely B-movie feel to it, but ultimately it's all style and no substance, not a single character really 'exists', no one stands out, and I don't think I'll want to watch it again. What a cast though, too bad they weren't given proper roles.
On the other hand, Beetlejuice --
-- will have more replay value, the story is more focused, clear and engaging. It's simple but effective. I love the way they treated the 'rookie ghosts' in this film, Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis' characters, who're not able to scare the family, and the way Burton twisted the idea of the family not being scared by the ghosts but instead wanting to make profit off of them. Winona Ryder has the typical Burtonesque character and she's pretty good in it. Also, it's very funny, particularly thanks to Michael Keaton and the cartoonish feel of his character.
The Mars Attacks steelbook looks good but I wish I had liked the movie more. To save some €£$, I had decided to keep only the best one and that will be Beetlejuice.
I have come to a decision . Today I watched (for the first time) Mars Attacks and Beetlejuice back to back to decide which one I would get and for which one I would cancel my pre-order, because I have the feeling Zavvi will start shipping them earlier than May 5 (which is in a week - the year is just flowing by).
And the one I kept my pre-order for, the winner is : Beetlejuice!
Mars Attacks is undeniably very weird and I love weird, MOVIE SPOILER!
(you have someone's head on a something's body, and they end with someone singing with something on his arm and some other things next to him!)
, it's rare to see such an expensive film ($100 million in 1996!) be so bizarre, it's crazy and it has a lovely B-movie feel to it, but ultimately it's all style and no substance, not a single character really 'exists', no one stands out, and I don't think I'll want to watch it again. What a cast though, too bad they weren't given proper roles.
On the other hand, Beetlejuice --
-- will have more replay value, the story is more focused, clear and engaging. It's simple but effective. I love the way they treated the 'rookie ghosts' in this film, Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis' characters, who're not able to scare the family, and the way Burton twisted the idea of the family not being scared by the ghosts but instead wanting to make profit off of them. Winona Ryder has the typical Burtonesque character and she's pretty good in it. Also, it's very funny, particularly thanks to Michael Keaton and the cartoonish feel of his character.
The Mars Attacks steelbook looks good but I wish I had liked the movie more. To save some €£$, I had decided to keep only the best one and that will be Beetlejuice.
I have come to a decision . Today I watched (for the first time) Mars Attacks and Beetlejuice back to back to decide which one I would get and for which one I would cancel my pre-order, because I have the feeling Zavvi will start shipping them earlier than May 5 (which is in a week - the year is just flowing by).
And the one I kept my pre-order for, the winner is : Beetlejuice!
Mars Attacks is undeniably very weird and I love weird, MOVIE SPOILER!
(you have Sarah Jessica Parker's head on a chihuahua's body, and they end with Tom Jones singing with an eagle on his arm and deers next to him!)
, it's rare to see such an expensive film ($100 million in 1996!) be so bizarre, it's crazy and it has a lovely B-movie feel to it, but ultimately it's all style and no substance, not a single character really 'exists', no one stands out, and I don't think I'll want to watch it again. What a cast though, too bad they weren't given proper roles.
On the other hand, Beetlejuice --
-- will have more replay value, the story is more focused, clear and engaging. It's simple but effective. I love the way they treated the 'rookie ghosts' in this film, Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis' characters, who're not able to scare the family, and the way Burton twisted the idea of the family not being scared by the ghosts but instead wanting to make profit off of them. Winona Ryder has the typical Burtonesque character and she's pretty good in it. Also, it's very funny, particularly thanks to Michael Keaton and the cartoonish feel of his character.
The Mars Attacks steelbook looks good but I wish I had liked the movie more. To save some €£$, I had decided to keep only the best one and that will be Beetlejuice.