r/timburton

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Loosely based on the BATMAN '89 comic.

Synopsis:
Batman’s story continues as he confronts the twisted alliance of the Riddler and a disfigured Harvey Dent, now Two-Face. As Gotham falls into chaos, Bruce Wayne begins training a new ally, Drake Winston, destined to become Robin.

u/sahinduezguen — 11 days ago
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How many of you have watched this movie?

Watched this few days back and I truly feel Tim Burton did a great work with the entire gothic atmosphere for this.

It’s not scary but is spooky and gothic for sure

Insta: @thescreenknight

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u/thescreenknight — 14 days ago
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Gotta be honest I loved this movie. Some friend recommended. All I knew it had a bad reputation. After I saw it I read about it. I kinda get why fans of the original would be upset that it was a comedy when the OG was serious. But to me it was this funny, goofy, dark gothic comedy...

  • the cinematography is gorgeous.
  • Eva Green is amazingly scene-chewingly great.
  • Johnny Depp is great at getting lost in a character and he's wickedly stoic funny here.
  • Michelle Pfeiffer is underused but always great.
  • And the supporting cast are dead on hilarious, like caretaker and his quiet mom.

Does coming to it new not knowing the anger and noise, (Budget, box-office, reviews etc) help it be more fun? I really didn't see a problem myself.

It was just a funny watch on a Sunday afternoon.

One of my favorite parts is the renovation montage. Barnabas fixing up the Mansion and the cannery and learning to live in our time, all set to Top of the World by The Carpenters. So absurd mix of this soaring, cheery Carpenters song playing over a vampire restoring his crumbling gothic mansion. And then he sees Carpenter singing it on TV, and says: 'Reveal yourself, tiny songstress! I've head that line before somewhere and never knew it was from that.

This whole thing just made me smile.

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u/Shot-Philosopher1750 — 10 days ago
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Nightmare Before Christmas

Pencil on canvas. Sharpie and acrylic markers

u/CWeeks05 — 4 days ago

What’s your favorite Tim Burton production material you currently own?

My absolute favorites are a set of Polaroids (around 10-20) of Jack and Sally within some pretty iconic shots. They weren’t just casually taken Polaroids, they were used for a reason (for example, during tests they’d take a Polaroid to save the position). Super cool to see Jack and Sally “on the job” haha

I also really like my corpse bride animation bible since it gives background information on how every character works. And I have a set of sheets of Tim Burton notes that he made on corpse bride (his full notes on a revision of a script). It’s really cool to see how he thinks and how the process works

The rest of my production material are neat to have, but don’t resonate with me as much as the ones listed here

How about you guys?

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u/COOCOORAARAA — 5 days ago

Documentary

Is there anywhere streaming Tim Burtons Life in Line for free? I know it sounds stingy but just curious to see if its worth spending the money on it

Sorry if this is not appropriate

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u/PineappleStunning547 — 6 days ago