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One of my all time favorite directors, though I haven't quite seen all his films...
1. The Nightmare Before Christmas
2. Sleepy Hollow
3. Edward Scissorhands
4. Big Fish
5. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
6. Vincent
7. Beetlejuice
8. Frankenweenie
9. Planet of the Apes
10. Mars Attacks!
11. Batman
I can't believe I haven't seen Ed Wood. *Hits self in head*
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Only ranking those I've seen:
1. Big Fish
2. Ed Wood
3. Mars Attacks
4. Sleepy Hollow
5. Beetlejuice
6. Vincent
7. Batman
8. Batman Returns
9. Edward Scissorhands
10. Frankenweenie
11. Pee-wee's Big Adventure
12. Planet of the Apes
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1. Batman
2. Beetlejuice
3. Edward Scissorhands
4. The Nightmare Before Christmas
5. Big Fish
6. Pee-wee's Big Adventure
7. Mars Attacks
8. Batman Returns
9. Planet of the Apes
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This is damn near IMPOSSIBLE! But, as a big Burton fan, here goes:
1. Beetlejuice
2. Edward Scissorhands
3. Batman
4. Batman Returns
5. The Nightmare Before Christmas
6. Ed Wood
7. Big Fish
8. Sleepy Hollow
9. Pee-wee's Big Adventure
10. Mars Attacks
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1. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
2. Ed Wood
3. Mars Attacks!
4. Beetlejuice
5. Big Fish
6. Sleepy Hollow
7. Edward Scissorhands
8. Batman
9. Batman Returns
10. Planet of the Apes
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I'm only ranking my favorite Burton films, since it's really late (or early, depending on how you look at it), and I'm so tired I can barely keep my eyes open:
1. Edward Scissorhands
2. The Nightmare Before Christmas
3. Ed Wood
4. Big Fish
5. Sleepy Hollow
6. Beetlejuice
7. Mars Attacks!
That's all for now...I've really gotta go to sleep!
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BeBe wrote:
I would like to say that Tim Burton did not direct the Nightmare Before Christmas. He did, however, write the poem that helped create the movie.
I'm aware, but he, in reality, really handled every creative element of it, except maybe the angles. He had the characters in his head forever, right down to what they look like, and I'm he also created their world's look, and I know he came up with the story. So in my mind, it's Tim to the core.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
BeBe wrote:
I would like to say that Tim Burton did not direct the Nightmare Before Christmas. He did, however, write the poem that helped create the movie.
I'm aware, but he, in reality, really handled every creative element of it, except maybe the angles. He had the characters in his head forever, right down to what they look like, and I'm he also created their world's look, and I know he came up with the story. So in my mind, it's Tim to the core.
That's a good way of looking at it. I miss understood because I thought you meant directed movies. IT's a common misconception among people. I'm glad you are aware. And yes, watch Ed Wood, It's a great film
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BeBe wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
BeBe wrote:
I would like to say that Tim Burton did not direct the Nightmare Before Christmas. He did, however, write the poem that helped create the movie.
I'm aware, but he, in reality, really handled every creative element of it, except maybe the angles. He had the characters in his head forever, right down to what they look like, and I'm he also created their world's look, and I know he came up with the story. So in my mind, it's Tim to the core.
That's a good way of looking at it. I miss understood because I thought you meant directed movies. IT's a common misconception among people. I'm glad you are aware. And yes, watch Ed Wood, It's a great film
Yeah, I didn't include it on my list because he didn't direct it, but it is true that he was the main creative force behind it.
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