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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1249
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228.0. "Tim Burton - Master Auteur" by 3297::SAPP (It Takes A Village to raise a Child!) Wed Jun 23 1993 19:16

    	This guy is *so* underrated. I think he has done some really good
    stuff ( except for BEETLEJUICE ). EDAWARD SCISSORHANDS was good BATMAN
    RETURNS was great. I will be looking forward to his future movies.
    
    JS
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228.1Always good to watch...RNDHSE::WALLShow me, don't tell meThu Jun 24 1993 14:387
    
    According to the latest gossip, the next Batman will be without Tim B.
    
    Personally, I think he's terrific at look and feel, and not much on
    movies with plot.
    
    DFW
228.2More Tim Burton trivia than you can shake a stick at12035::MDNITE::RIVERSAI worth shaving your head forThu Jun 24 1993 14:4613
    FWIW, Family Dog (A Tim Burton creation, found first in Steven
    Spielberg's Amazing Stories) is finally being dusted off and put on TV.
    
    I don't hold much hope for it, being something like 4 years in delay
    and a cartoon, but I liked the original a lot.  Tim Burton, for those
    who don't know, attended the California [mumble mumble -- I just forgot
    the name], a prestigious school for those inclined towards the arts. 
    Disney gets a lot of recruits from there.  Expensive as hell, too.  I
    believe he was going to be an animator before deciding live action
    cartoons were fun, too. :)
    
    
    kim
228.3Would not invite Burton to dinner...29067::A_FROSTAndria FrostThu Jun 24 1993 23:267
    Caught "Family Dog" last night and hated it. Mean-spirited and unfunny,
    and I laugh at almost anything.  
    
    But then again, I thought "Batman Returns" was pretty awful, too. 
    To each her own...
    
    Andria 
228.43297::SAPPIt Takes A Village to raise a Child!Fri Jun 25 1993 02:415
    	RE: .1
    
    	Tim Burton will be Executive Producer though. Joel Schumaker will
    direct. He's done THE LOST BOYS, FLATLINERS and FALLING DOWN of the top
    of my head.....
228.529881::REILLYSean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983Fri Jun 25 1993 13:0527
    
    "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" and "Edward Scissorhands" were great.  You
    can have the "Batman"'s, though, they were boring (ought to get Sam Raimi 
    for the next one - "Darkman" was what "Batman" was meant to be).
    Beetlejuice was a one-idea movie, overplayed by Keaton.
    
    I think Tim is excellent with that warped "look and feel."  He seems to
    get a great texture to the cinematography, too.  Sometimes, that's all
    he has - Beetlejuice, for instance, was boring for its lack of anything
    but that.
    
    PWBA had a great story, great lines, and a solid lead.  I've raved
    about this in the past, so I'll stop by saying it is one of the most
    inspired movies of all time.  
    
    ES was a wonderful fairy tale - it had one of my favorite performances of 
    all time with A. Arkin (name?) as the Dad.  Despite Wynona (plpht! yucko), 
    Burton was able to bring a lot of sympathy and melancholy to the character 
    as well as his interaction with Vincent Price, his creator (great casting!).
    
    Both of those movies used Burton's surrealness as a vehicle to enhance
    the movie, rather than making it the point of the movie.
    
    One other thing that really MAKES a Burton movie is Danny Elfman's
    soundtracks - perfecto music!
    
    - Sean
228.67892::SLABOUNTYSomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRainFri Jun 25 1993 17:0910
    
    	RE: Sean
    
    	I loved "Pee Wee's Big Adventure", too.
    
    	And the more I see Wynona Ryder, the more I like her.  I'd
    	like to see much more of her [heh heh]in the future.
    
    							GTI
    
228.7California Institute of the Arts17576::BURGERNORMWed Jul 07 1993 17:006
    
    re .2 - the school is called the California Institute of the Arts,
    or CalArts.  Believe it is funded mostly by the Disney foundation.
    Heard that when it was in its early years in the late sixties the
    button down Walt Disney execs visiting the campus were bewildered at
    the weirdness growing under their founding.