Here, Alison McMahan redresses this imbalance through a close analysis of Burton's key films and their industrial context. The director's mysterious and eccentric public persona attracts a lot of attention, while the films themselves have been somewhat overlooked. hardcover, black boards with silver lettering, a Very Good+ example, a bit of rubbing to the boards, upper corners are bumped, 262 pages, b&w photos, -"Most Tim Burton films are huge box-office successes, and several are already classics. New York: Continuum Publishing Group, 2005, 1st Edition, First Printing, 2005. let's check how is the classification of films directed by Tim Burton according to the ratings received on IMDb.New York, NY: N.Y. As its director? Tim Burton's moviesĬome on, we won't delay any longer. Without them surely Tim Burton's cinema would not be what it is today: a splendid catalog of fantasy with that incredulous touch of characters that are almost always bordering on madness. Batman, Mars Attack, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and, of course, Edward Scissorhands, which is a true masterpiece.Īnd logically, on the other hand we have their fetish actors, who are none other than the recently acquitted of his affair with his ex-wife, Johnny Deep, and the always contradictory but imposing Helena Bonham Carter. So those of you who expect Jack Skeleton to be in this classification should forget about it.īut in addition to all of the above, of those phantasmagorical worlds and their strangest creatures, there are two names closely linked to Tim Burton's filmography, well three: on the one hand composer Danny Elfman, who was able to create the musical atmosphere their films needed, with masterpieces like Bitelchus. No, Nightmare Before Christmas It is not directed by Tim Burton but it is supervised, designed and conceptualized from beginning to end. While he was taking his first steps and creating his first works with drawings and models animated with technology stop motion (that would earn him so much success throughout his career) with titles such as Vincent, his first and acclaimed short film, Frankenweenie and, of course, Corpse Bride. Even so, he participated in the conceptualization process of an 80's classic as it was The Magic Cauldron. That led him, for example, to work in the animation department at Disney, where it became clear that his particular style was not going to have a place. And it is not little, because since the beginning of the American director born in Burbank, California, He made his fondness for dream worlds very clear, practically dreamy thanks to an innate ability to imagine and communicate by drawing. If we had to define Tim Burton's cinema, surely we could do it with three words: fantasy, darkness and strange creatures. 2.13 8 – Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007). 2.7 14 – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005).2.6 15 – Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016).
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