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Tim Burton
Viewed, 18143x, Last Updated 2006-07-17 It should come as no shock to the fans of director Tim Burton that he spent his formative years glued to the tube, watching old cartoons and horror flicks. Such early influences no doubt helped to form the deliciously ghoulish and artfully warped sensibility of a director who was to become known for his forays into the bizarre outer regions of mainstream celluloid. The emphasis on "mainstream" is notable: Burton's career has been distinguished in part by the director's skillful ability to remain just inside the realm of the mainstream while producing work of a decidedly unconventional vision. A native son of Southern California, Burton was born in Burbank on August 25, 1958. He never really took to suburbia, where he was raised, and instead of joining little league or selling lemonade spent his time drawing, watching old horror movies, and reading the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Winning a scholarship in 1980 to the Disney-created California Institute of the Arts, Burton went to work as an apprentice animator at Disney. It was an aesthetically and financially dead period for Disney animation (megahits like The Little Mermaid were years in the future), and Burton's most vivid memories of his time at the studio were of constant firings, ill-will, indecisiveness, and paranoia. He felt decidedly out of place working on cartoons like The Fox and the Hound, later saying "I was just not Disney material. I could just not draw cute foxes for the life of me." For their part, the Disney higher-ups weren't interested in any of Burton's independent ideas, and refused to release his 1984 short Frankenweenie on the grounds that it was "unsuitable" for children. His first animated short, Vincent -- a 1982 tribute to his idol Vincent Price, who also narrated the film -- met with a similarly cool reception from Disney executives. After leaving Disney, Burton found both greater creative freedom and commercial success thanks in part to actor/comedian Paul Reubens, who was looking for someone to helm a film about his alter-ego, Pee-Wee Herman. Reubens had watched Frankenweenie; impressed with what he saw, he helped to get Burton hired on as the director of Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985). Burton wisely treated the whole project like a live-action Looney Tune, and the film, originally intended for limited release as a kid's picture, became one of Warner Bros.' biggest hits of the early '80s. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure led to the director's next project, Beetlejuice (1988), a comic twist on all the "Shock Theatre" pictures that had kept him up late as a child. The success of the film led to a job directing the 1989 big-budget version of Batman; a darkly lavish, gothic production, the film proved to be a huge hit, securing Burton a place on the roster of A-list directors. His next film, 1990's Edward Scissorhands, had a lot in common with Burton's earlier Frankenweenie. It was the tale of an artificial boy put together by a benign scientist (Vincent Price again, in one of his last performances), who unfortunately dies before he can complete the boy; as a result, the fabricated youth has hedge clipper-like scissors for hands. Alternately frightening, funny, and touching, Edward Scissorhands proved that Burton could inject humanity and audience empathy into an otherwise unbelievable yarn. By this point Burton was able to write his own Hollywood ticket, which resulted in a lucrative contractual arrangement with his one-time employer, Disney. The company that once refused to release his work now practically tripped over itself giving him carte blanche to produce his next project, a stop-motion animated cartoon about the King of Halloween kidnapping Santa Claus. The film came to fruition as 1993's The Nightmare Before Christmas; although it wasn't the hit everyone hoped it would be, Nightmare was irrevocably Burton's film and his film alone, from drawing board to final release. Disney also put Frankenweenie into mass-market distribution at long last, running the onetime "untouchable" film over and over again on cable's Disney Channel. In addition to his series of successes, there have been a few missteps in Burton's career, notably the lackluster Family Dog (1993), a TV cartoon series co-produced by Steven Spielberg; there was also the middling Cabin Boy, a 1994 film vehicle for Chris Elliott which Burton co-produced. In 1994, Burton again rode high in film-critic circles thanks to his long-awaited Ed Wood (1994), the biopic of another visionary filmmaker, Edward D. Wood Jr., widely celebrated as the worst director in movie history. Burton well understood how it feels to be unappreciated for one's enthusiasms, and Ed Wood, deliberately filmed to emulate Wood's seedy visual style, has emerged as one of the most affectionate film biographies ever made. After producing the 1995 Batman sequel, Batman Forever, Burton returned returned to the animation style of Nightmare Before Christmas with a 1996 adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic James and the Giant Peach. Later that year, he had great fun using an all-star cast in his spoof/homage to 1950s horror movies, Mars Attacks! Overshadowed by the simultaneous release of the mega-budgeted Independence Day (1996), and uneven with its blend of humor and sci-fi horror, Mars Attacks! was the sort of film that might have made Ed Wood proud. In 1999, Burton returned to the director's chair with Sleepy Hollow, an adaptation of Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleep Hollow. Starring Burton regular Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, the film promised moviegoers another dose of the lush, gothic sensibility that Burton served up with such flair. In 2001, Burton took to the director's chair in an attempt at reviving another dormant franchise, The Planet of the Apes. Promising a "re-imagination" of the ape planet concept rather than a straight remake, Burton's version of the film stars Mark Wahlberg stepping into Charlton Heston's shoes as the astronaut stranded in unfamiliar simian territory. Filmography: Alice in Wonderland (2010), Batman, Batman Returns, Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997, Beetlejuice, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Ed Wood, Edward Scissorhands, Mars Attacks!, Pee-wees Big Adventure, Planet of the Apes Remake, Sleepy Hollow, Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, Latest Tim Burton News, Opinion & Discussion:
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Johnny Depp Interview, Alice in Wonderland 3D MoviesOnline took a trip down the Rabbit Hole this weekend with Johnny Depp, one of Hollywood’s most compelling actors, who talked to us about h... Superbowl Commercial: Tim Burtons Alice in Wonderland Disney just sent over the Superbowl Commercial for Tim Burtons Alice in Wonderland. This film is the most anticipated 3d Film of 2010 according to a r... Most Anticipated 3D Movies of 2010 No question the big 3D film of 2009 was AVATAR but now with 2010 here and a whole slew of upcoming 3D Movies the question becomes what are fans really... James McTeigue Interview, Ninja Assassin We sat down recently with director James McTeigue to talk about his new film, “Ninja Assassin,” based on a screenplay by Matthew Sand and ... Elijah Wood Interview, 9 Elijah Wood continues to seek out roles in films that span all styles and genres. He attained worldwide fame and acclaim with his portrayal of Frodo B... Shane Acker Interview, 9 We sat down recently in Los Angeles to talk with visionary filmmaker Shane Acker about his new movie “9” which promises to launch a new er... Jennifer Connelly Interview, 9 MoviesOnline sat down recently with Jennifer to talk about her new movie, “9,” an action-packed adventure animation fantasy directed by Sh... Tim Burton, Shane Acker Interview, 9 A new era in animated storytelling begins on 9.9.09. Visionary filmmakers Tim Burton (“The Corpse Bride,” “Charlie and The Chocolate... Rob Zombie Interview, Halloween 2 At Comic Con we had a chance to sit down with Rob Zombie to talk about his newest film Halloween 2! It's that time of year again, and Michael Myers ha... Video: Johnny Depps Surprise Appearance at Comic Con Tim Burton is at Comic Con promoting his new 3d film Alice in Wonderland which looks fantastic. We will be posting our interview with him this weekend... Tim Burton Interview, Alice in Wonderland We go down the Rabbit Hole with Tim Burton! At Comic Con we caught up with Tim Burton who spilled the beans on Alice in Wonderland. Again because of t... Screenshots: Tim Burtons Alice in Wonderland Game We have been given your first look at new concept art and a screenshot for Tim Burtons upcoming Alice in Wonderland game. As Tim Burton and Lewis Carr... Tim Burtons Alice in Wonderland Trailer Below you can checkout the trailer for Tim Burtons new film Alice in Wonderland. JOHNNY DEPP stars as the Mad Hatter and MIA WASIKOWSKA as 19-year-old... Tim Burtons Alice in Wonderland New Concept Art Below from Disney you can checkout some new concept art for Tim Burtons upcoming Alice in Wonderland. I have to admit I am pretty excited for this mov... 5 New Posters, Tim Burtons Alice in Wonderland Disney shot over the official artwork for the upcoming Alice in Wonderland which you can check out below. From Walt Disney Pictures and visionar... Burtons Alice in Wonderland Poster Below from HorrorMovies.ca you can checkout the poster for Tim Burtons Alice in Wonderland. Not the best size but definitely your typical Burton... Interview: Alison Lohman Drag Me To Hell Alison Lohman really gets put through hell in Sam Raimi’s highly anticipated new horror movie, Drag Me to Hell. Lohman plays Christine Brown, an... Alison Lohman Interview, Drag Me To Hell In Drag Me To Hell, Alison Lohman stars as Christine Brown, a young woman whose idyllic world becomes a living hell when she’s placed under a me... Neil Gaiman Interview, Coraline MoviesOnline sat down recently with Neil Gaiman to talk about the new movie, Coraline, based on his novel that has sold over one million copies worldw... Henry Selick Interview, Coraline Combining the visionary imaginations of two premier fantasists, director Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas) and author Neil Gaiman (Sandm... Winner: Nightmare Before Christmas Collectors DVD Time to announce the winner of NightMare Before Christmas the COLLECTORS Edition. Bored with his perennial role as Halloween Town's frightening Pumpki... Alan Rickman Interview MoviesOnline had the pleasure of sitting down with Alan Rickman at the Culver Studios in Los Angeles (where he’s currently filming Alice in Wo... Planet of the Apes Prequel Coming Prequel.. Sequel.... call it what you want. Hollywood is once again out of ideas and turning to rehashing old classics. This go around Planet of the A... First Look At Johnny Depp As Mad Hatter Tim Burton is gearing up to direct his next feature which will be a much darker interpretation of Alice In Wonderland. As always Burton has cast Johnn... Box Office Report October 27th 2008 Dude here again. It's that time of year again. The time of year when I forget it's Halloween, and bust out the old Pac-Man costume in a last ditch e... 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Helena Bonham Carter Talks Terminator 4 In an interview with SciFi.com Helena Bonham Carter wife to legendary director Tim Burton confirmed that she is in Terminator 4 and yes... she plays a... Last Call The Greatest SciFi Movies Contest! This is your last call to get in on this contest as we want to pick the winners this wee. You can win a copy of the fantastic book The Greatest SciFi ... Sam Raimi Goes Disney for Transplants? This is some of the weirdest news I have heard in awhile. Sam Raimi the director behind the Evil Dead series, Darkman and the Spider-Man films is goin... From Comics to Film: The Evolution of Batman We delve into the Shadow of the Bat to do a History of Batman in Film! With the success of Superman comics by 1938, editors of the comi...
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