DarthSkywalker
🦉Your Most Aggro Pal (he/him)
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I'll be there then. I grew up being told how "strange" and "bad" every Burton film other then Batman and Ed Wood were.
Burton should have never gotten rid of John August.
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From what I've gathered from SGS interviews, August's draft was darker and more in tune with the show. Since Depp and Burton wanted to movie to be fun and accessible they brought SGS on instead.
To be fair Ebert didn't like Beetlejuice or Edward Scissorhands either. However, he seems to think the first 5 minutes of prologue promises a great gothic horror movie and that the rest of the film fails to deliver on that promise.
So is SGS going to be Burtons new script guy?
While I don't entirely agree with his review, I do agree that the prologue was the best part of the movie and it should have continued in that tone. I wouldn't be surprised if the prologue was one of the few remaining elements from John August's original screenplay.