• 9 years 23 days ago
    • Posts: 617
    Mine's a tie between Beetle Juice and Corpse Bride. But I also like Sleepy Hollow, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
    Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
      • 9 years 23 days ago
      • Posts: 74809
      It was tough to choose between those which did not involve space,lol. I voted for Sleepy Hollow, it wasn't really scary just kinda eerie. I think it was because of the guy cast to play the "headless" horseman. He was freaky. And Johnny Depp wasn't really that hot in that movie, very freaky.
      Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
        • 9 years 23 days ago
        • Posts: 4312
        • Account Disabled
        Rokrchik88 wrote:
        It was tough to choose between those which did not involve space,lol. I voted for Sleepy Hollow, it wasn't really scary just kinda eerie. I think it was because of the guy cast to play the "headless" horseman. He was freaky. And Johnny Depp wasn't really that hot in that movie, very freaky.


        For the sake of pointless trivia, the guy who played the headless horseman was the great Christopher Walken. I just just thought I'd politely let you know before one of the "know it all" geeks tells you all condesending like with a :shock: or a :roll: I however will give you a 8)
        Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
          • 9 years 23 days ago
          • Posts: 5193
          I think the Best Tim Burton Movie will be Beetle Juice.
          Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
            • 9 years 23 days ago
            • Posts: 640
            It would have been awsome to see some more Beetlejuice movies, maybe Burton will make another one soon. I don't care about how long it's been since the last film, it would be a new Beetlejuice movie; how can anyone pass that up?



            When Tim Burton announces he is in fact making a new Beetlejuice movie with Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice, I will fall onto the floor, curl up into a ball, and ejaculate all over the place while giggling like a gruesome jackass.

            I'm sure Keaton still has that energy in him, maybe if he will be the Joker in the next Batman film, that energy will be reprised and Burton will for sure make Beetlejuice 2....it could happen.



            Keaton has stated he is interested in doing another Beetlejuice. Of course, this film would only be good if Burton is directing.
            Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
              • 9 years 22 days ago
              • Posts: 74809
              I actually might have chosen The Night Before Christmas had it been an option. But I like his dark, shadier style of movies anyway, so I love them all.
              Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                • 9 years 20 days ago
                • Posts: 74809
                The Nightmare Before Christmas is my all-time favorite movie. But although I really like the work Tim Burton does, I found Big Fish and Planet of the Apes to be kind of disappointing. I think many others will agree with me that Planet of the Apes lacked something important from the original version. And Big Fish I found, well, kind of boring. The only characters I liked were the son and his French wife. His dad was a rambling, annoying blowhard in his older years, and a wishy-washy twerp who smiles too much in his younger years. And the ending was kind of predictable.
                Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                  • 9 years 20 days ago
                  • Posts: 74809
                  MattNash wrote:
                  Rokrchik88 wrote:
                  It was tough to choose between those which did not involve space,lol. I voted for Sleepy Hollow, it wasn't really scary just kinda eerie. I think it was because of the guy cast to play the "headless" horseman. He was freaky. And Johnny Depp wasn't really that hot in that movie, very freaky.


                  For the sake of pointless trivia, the guy who played the headless horseman was the great Christopher Walken. I just just thought I'd politely let you know before one of the "know it all" geeks tells you all condesending like with a :shock: or a :roll: I however will give you a 8)


                  Well, thank you for coming to my rescue Matt! :D
                  Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                    • 9 years 20 days ago
                    • Posts: 1055
                    Well nightmare before christmas would have to be one of my favourites but i love edward scissorhands best of all
                    Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                      • 9 years 20 days ago
                      • Posts: 1055
                      p.s when is Johnny Depp ever not hot??

                      i voted beetle uice
                      Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                        • 9 years 20 days ago
                        • Posts: 2523
                        escorpión. wrote:
                        p.s when is Johnny Depp ever not hot??
                        When he's giving live interviews in France about how much America sucks. I lost all respect for him, and everything he has ever done that day.

                        But yeah, Beetlejuice is my pick.
                        Corpse Bride was okay, but it left Victoria way too flat, character wise, for anybody to really think Victor should choose her over the much more developed corpse bride. Plus, the ending just fell flat. Hello? Everybody dies and goes to the same place, yet she just sort of dissolved into butterflies? So what, did she just poof back into the afterlife to go on being dead like nothing happened? Was the afterlife we saw some kind of pergatory? Or did her soul just commit suicide? There was a LOT more that needed saying in the end that didn't get said, and that brings the score WAY down, IMO.

                        Did I mention Johnny Depp is a loser? :P

                        Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                          • 9 years 19 days ago
                          • Posts: 74809
                          pee-wee all the way-i've got it on vhs and dvd (yes, i'm a fan). but...what about ed wood? that was an incredible movie, too.
                          Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                            • 9 years 19 days ago
                            • Posts: 74809
                            Well, Johnny Depp has the right to say what he wants. I personally wouldn't mind living in Spain. And he was not hot in Edward Scissor hands and he was a little washed out in Sleepy Hollow. Like eye-candy? Watch Don Juan de Marco, he was *beautiful* in that movie!
                            Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                              • 9 years 18 days ago
                              • Posts: 1055
                              Heck ill say, Johnnys the best thing since sliced bread in my opinoin but i spose everyone deserves there own say ...even though your wrong Edymnion... but thats just my say
                              Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                                • 9 years 18 days ago
                                • Posts: 640
                                He is such a great actor, he could kill someone and that still wouldn't change the fact is is a great actor. Depp's picture is above the definition of acting.
                                Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                                  • 9 years 17 days ago
                                  • Posts: 2523
                                  I didn't say anything about his acting, I was just responding to "When is Johnny Depp not hot?" The answer is when he is on stage bashing your country and your way of life. I highly doubt there were too many (american) girls getting all hot and bothered during that speech.

                                  Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                                    • 9 years 16 days ago
                                    • Posts: 74809
                                    Actually, I don't think they have a welfare program over there in Europe. That's one thing they have going for them. I wouldn't bash the American way of life on tv, but I wouldn't praise it,either. He was speaking what he believed. If only everyone had that kind of backbone. Like I said before, he has the right to say what he wants.
                                    Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                                      • 8 years 10 months ago
                                      • Posts: 74809
                                      batman, preferably...but i did get to see "corpse bride" and i liked it. anyway, i liked it better than "nightmare..."!! too morbid for a movie aimed at kids!!
                                      Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No
                                      Search