Tim Burton's Dark Shadows

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Helena looks very similar to the queen. blue make up around the eys and orange/red hair

Yeah, but at least this is in a much more grounded way. She's just a redhead who wears much too much eye-shadow. As opposed to being the love child of Lady Gaga and Depp's Willy Wonka. :eek:

And JEH looks creepy as always. :up:
 
Well I love the look of this photo. Hopefully this movie can be good and is not something in their recent territory. Hopefully Sweeney Todd and Big Fish quality.
 
First photo looks good! :up:

It took me a while to recognize a few of the cast members, especially Eva Green. I hope we get a trailer soon.
 
Empire has two pics, Grahame-Smith talks a bit about why it's set in 1972 and a producer mentioned that the movie won't be in 3D.

Said screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith, "Tim and Johnny took a long time explaining exactly why it had to be 1972. 1969 was too early and 1973 was too late. 1972 is right at the time when the hippie movement and all its peace and love is dying out and being replaced by this me-me-me generation in the '70s who are all about showing their wealth and having everything."

There's also good news for those who didn't love Alice In Wonderland's 3D - this will be firmly 2D. Says producer Richard Zanuck, "We discussed this quite a bit. We didn't want to be categorised as another 3D extravaganza, because this isn't. We have action sequences, but mostly it's interaction between characters, and that's where the humour and the story come from."


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I'm wondering if it will be R or a hard PG-13.
 
Want. Trailer. Now. :o
 
Michelle :hrt: Keep forgetting that she is 53 :woot:

Man i'm actually more excited for this now than most other movies coming out next year.

Heres hoping for an even darker Sleepy Hollow.
 
Great seeing Michelle and Tim together again! :applaud
 
i really don't like depps look in this film. he looks like a porcelain pee wee herman doll.
 
This is easily one of my most hyped for next year.
 
I am beyond tired of the whole Depp/Burton/Elfman collab which has really run it's course over the years. HOWEVER, this does look/sound pretty cool.
 
They can be hit-or-miss. Sure AIW was a dud, but several years before that, Burton and Depp delivered their second master, IMO, with Sweeney Todd.

This looks very enjoyable.
 
People give Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory alot of crap, but I loved it. :o:up:
 
I didn't hate Alice, and I would have put it in the positive column if it weren't for that ****** break dance scene at the end.
 
People give Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory alot of crap, but I loved it. :o:up:
I quite like Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It's quite faithful to the book, but I most of all love how Burton expanded Wonka's backstory (sweets banned, face mask device) and extended the ending. It was quite interesting and gave a different angle to the character. Wilder was superb, though. His outburst at the end made it for me, when the real man burst out underneath the polite zaniness. CATCF has got all the Burton trademarks there. A bad childhood, fantastic main titles, flashbacks, absurdity (building the chocolate palace), the winter setting - set in a practically timeless and placeless environment, expressionism - Charlie's world is monochrome, Wonka's world is bright, etc. I'm sure there is more. It's not a masterpiece, and I prefer the original, but it's still a fun two and a bit hours. I'm happy enough to say I like both versions.
 
I didn't hate Alice, and I would have put it in the positive column if it weren't for that ****** break dance scene at the end.

That scene ruined it for me too. Before then it was enjoyable enough, nothing amazing, but ok. That end however was just awful.
 
That scene ruined it for me too. Before then it was enjoyable enough, nothing amazing, but ok. That end however was just awful.

Thinking about that scene gives me shrugs, I can't believe what I was seeing. Now I don't hate Burton's Alice but neither would I defend it. I just find it hard to connect to it, it's all visuals and while some of it is stunning I don't think Burton captured the magic and the charms the books had. The story is really flat and Alice's journey wasn't captivating, didn't like the third act either.

However I did like HBC's performance as the red queen but with all the talents Burton assembled I've had hoped something better could've come out from the movie. AIW is one of my favorite books so I like the inclusion of the Jabberwocky for an example but there's nothing in it that makes me like it as much as the other adaptations, particularly the '51 animated movie from Disney and the one Švankmajer directed.
 
Everything is looking great so far. I hope we get a trailer by Halloween. I'm dying to see some footage.
 
They can be hit-or-miss. Sure AIW was a dud, but several years before that, Burton and Depp delivered their second master, IMO, with Sweeney Todd.

This looks very enjoyable.

So which do you not consider a "master", Edward or Ed Wood?
 
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