The Third M?n Studio Exec
Joined: 09 Sep 2003 Posts: 575 Location: Chasing Stef around post-war Vienna
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Posted: 10.09.2003 4:48 pm Post subject: Big Fish Trailer in GLORIOUS Quicktime! |
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Click here and get ready to drool because Burton's back and in spectacular form!
I love the trailer. I've seen it three times already, and it just will not cease tingling my spine every time I watch it.
And while you're at it, rank Burton's films:
1. Sleepy Hollow
2. Nightmare Before Christmas
3. Batman
4. Edward Scissorhands
5. Batman Returns
6. Mars Attacks!
7. Beetlejuice
8. Planet of the Apes
His two short films, Vincent and Frankenweenie are phenomenal, too. Can you believe it? I haven't seen Ed Wood yet! |
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the night watchman Studio Exec
Joined: 27 Jun 2003 Posts: 1373 Location: Dark, run-down shack by the graveyard.
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Posted: 10.09.2003 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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I can't believe you haven't seen Ed Wood yet!
It's my favorite Burton movie, but frankly, I've never been terribly over-enthused by the man's work taken all together, although I think he's made a couple damn good movies.
The damn good ones are:
Ed Wood
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
Beetlejuice
Sleepy Hollow is a visual wonder, and I rather like Depp's performance; the same can be said of Edward Scissorhands. Mars Attacks! was fun, but doesn't really hold up over repeated viewings. Batman Returns was nicely macabre, and much better than its mercilessly overhyped and useless predecessor. Planet of the Apes -- nice ape costumes and sets, great performance by Tim Roth, completely undone by an utterly lame final half.
Haven't watched the trailer for Big Fish yet, but I will soon. _________________ "If you're talking about censorship, and what things should be shown and what things shouldn't be shown, I've said that as an artist you have no social responsibility whatsoever."
-David Cronenberg |
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