The Real Reason TIM BURTON Said ‘Yes’ to Directing WEDNESDAY

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    The boys are back… Al Gough and Miles Millar (Wednesday, Smallville) join us to talk about everything that went on behind the scenes with creating Netflix’s biggest new series Wednesday! The guys talk about the nerves of getting Tim Burton involved in the project, the difficulties of filming during the pandy in Romania, and how just about every studio said ‘no’ to (what would become) the second most popular TV series of all time. We also talk about the evolution of storytelling with streaming services, how they’ve mastered the art of teenage sci-fi, and of course… our time together on Smallville.
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    The Real Reason TIM BURTON Said ‘Yes’ to Directing WEDNESDAY #insideofyou #timburton
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  • @braunhausmedia
    @braunhausmedia Год назад +58

    I was a lowly delivery driver who regularly delivered scripts and other items to the studios, where I was routinely ignored by anybody with authority in the film industry. Except Tim Burton, who one day took the time to say hello to me. It's not much, but the fact that he even bothered was appreciated and led me to believe that he's a decent guy...

    • @luisrizo8813
      @luisrizo8813 Год назад

      Wonder what he thinks of the College Humor video.

    • @SpockvsEgon
      @SpockvsEgon Год назад +6

      He seems like a decent person. He shocked Paul Rubins by agreeing to read and then direct Peewee's Big Adventure. I know he became a bit of a punchline during the mid 2000's for making very similar movies with the same cast and crew several times, but I think that means that he doesn't look at filmmaking as "just business." I think he found a group that he enjoyed working with and that was more important to him than trying to climb the Hollywood ladder.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +20

    Tim Burton and The Addams Family are two of my favourite things, and I'm delighted that they've combined!

    • @DanielAppleton-lr9eq
      @DanielAppleton-lr9eq Год назад

      He was made to do this movie ! Just like Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetle - Oops, don't even keyboard his name 3 times.....

    • @euphan123
      @euphan123 Год назад +1

      Little cringe that Wednesday mentioned white privilege several times, but the race hustlers get the final say on these scripts!

  • @bulldata
    @bulldata Год назад +19

    Really enjoyed "Wednesday." The acting was wonderful. The story was fantastic. The twists and turns were amazing, intriguing. Thanks, guys and Tim Burton!

    • @thisscreensucks
      @thisscreensucks Год назад +1

      its a neat, quirky show, but as a mystery it was terrible.
      she literally learns multiple things through premonitions, after ignoring actual clues....

    • @TomTomson81
      @TomTomson81 Год назад +1

      The characters were great. The story itself is good, that storytelling is terrible.

  • @dianapevtsov
    @dianapevtsov 10 месяцев назад +9

    "Well, Tim, it's a series we've created based on a Barry Sonnenfeld movie based on a Levy & Saltzman t.v. show based on Charles Addams's comic strip. And we'd love to say it's from your mind."

  • @renatus6883
    @renatus6883 7 месяцев назад +1

    I actually look at Wednesday for Tim Burton as a reset for him. He went back to basics on this again. I think that's going to help him moving forward in his last act if you will of movies going forward. Back to basics. Back to practical. Seldomly using CGI when needed. It's going to be special. And I can't wait for Betelgeuse Too.😊

  • @leannepritchett6323
    @leannepritchett6323 Год назад +2

    Absolutely fascinating ❤

  • @user-bf8fe3kl2c
    @user-bf8fe3kl2c Год назад

    That’s just so cool

  • @ironeh
    @ironeh Год назад +12

    Ah, so that's why the first four episodes were excellent, and the following four were... fine.

    • @manantial773
      @manantial773 Год назад

      What are you talking about?! The last two are the best by far.

    • @MYFAVORITES5
      @MYFAVORITES5 23 дня назад

      The 2nd episode is one of the worst. I'm watching it last night, and half the lines Wednesday says are out of character.

  • @mjau65
    @mjau65 Год назад +4

    Well, he was also in director's jail.

  • @OddOneOut665
    @OddOneOut665 7 месяцев назад

    I wonder if Tim’s Agent is still a Man named BUMBLE…. XDXD

  • @pathologicaldoubt
    @pathologicaldoubt Год назад +22

    Something tells me he liked the idea of directing an Adams family show more than the actual writing of this show…

    • @masterofallgoons
      @masterofallgoons Год назад +4

      I think more specifically he seems to love this character and this version of the character, and was a little less engaged with the plot and surrounding details.

    • @HealthHorror
      @HealthHorror Год назад +2

      Yeah, I watched it purely for him being involved but the show bored me to death. Nothing to grab onto.

    • @masterofallgoons
      @masterofallgoons Год назад +3

      @@HealthHorror - the central character and her performance was excellent. That was enough for me.

    • @luisrizo8813
      @luisrizo8813 Год назад

      01:10; you see it in "The death of Superman Lives".

  • @Strega_del_Corvo
    @Strega_del_Corvo Год назад +11

    “I would have dated Wednesday in High School.” Ok, but would she have dated you?

  • @sendmail7426
    @sendmail7426 Год назад +7

    So why not have him do them all? Makes no sense

    • @bagman817
      @bagman817 Год назад +2

      Money and/or time commitment

    • @sendmail7426
      @sendmail7426 Год назад +1

      @@bagman817 he wanted to do them all there is no problem with those

  • @Zannathin
    @Zannathin 7 месяцев назад

    why didnt he do all 8 then?

  • @euphan123
    @euphan123 Год назад +3

    I want to date her right now… click

  • @Sandouras
    @Sandouras Год назад +3

    Money?

  • @AndrewSnarls
    @AndrewSnarls Год назад +7

    Tim Burton, The Addams Family, Jenna Ortega... what a perfect combination. Screw the 2023 writers strike.

    • @Vivi2372
      @Vivi2372 Год назад +14

      The writers are right to strike and screw anyone who doesn't support them.

    • @moeezS
      @moeezS Год назад +2

      Screw the scabs!

    • @AndrewSnarls
      @AndrewSnarls Год назад +2

      @@Vivi2372 - Sure, they have the right to strike but it's pretty stupid to ask for a raise when the studio's aren't doing as well as they used to and they're cancelling things left and right, and the quality of the content that these 'writers' are putting out isn't worth funding. Go ahead and support them all you want, I support quality over entitlements. AI script writing is being looked into for a reason.

    • @ericjohnson9623
      @ericjohnson9623 Год назад +1

      @Andrew Snarls The reason the writing sucks is because of the "mini-rooms." Back in the 90s, being a hired staff member on a TV show meant you were there for almost a full year, doing episodes and then meeting that episode's director, being on set for any changes made, sitting in the editing room. It's how guys like Vince Gilligan and Matthew Weiner went to make Breaking Bad and Mad Men as their first shows as showrunners, cause they were still producers on The X-Files and The Sopranos respectively and knew how to make an hour of television.
      Now, studios have "mini" writing rooms where instead of this year long process, the ENTIRE season is written in a couple weeks before the show even starts shooting. The writers go home and the showrunner has to bear the burden of producing the show AND making on-set writing changes if a location falls through or an actor can't come in. We are coming up in a world where all showrunners are either people with decades experience running shows (Al and Miles here) OR are newbies with no experience or idea how to run a show (the Rings of Power showrunners). There are no more experienced, mid-level writers who learned from one or two shows how to be second in command on a third and will soon be ready to take over a fourth.
      That is what the strike is trying to get rid of. The studios are doing fine; they're hurting cause they sunk billions into streaming without knowing what to do with it, but they make more than enough to pay the writers more and give them actual full-time jobs instead of hiring them to write 10 episodes in a month.

    • @AndrewSnarls
      @AndrewSnarls Год назад +1

      @@ericjohnson9623 - Let me guess, you read George R.R. Martin's blog on this particular topic because that's pretty much everything he mentioned. Plus, I know this already. Unfortunately we don't live in the 80's or 90's, we live current year where things are different, just like people who lived in the 80's and 90's may have liked how things were done in the 50's, 60's, and 70's....... Things change and sometimes not for the better and yet it turns into 'status quo' anyway......

  • @daveharris7734
    @daveharris7734 Год назад +3

    All and all didn't work out that well for Burton. Exit stage right.

  • @cabe3231
    @cabe3231 Год назад +5

    Me thinks some Jenny Ortega shit talking is coming up, and I'm all for it.

  • @voodjin
    @voodjin Год назад +7

    *and he would have done all of them*
    then let him do it for fuck sake, so people can get a coherent show for ones. Every time there is another director involved you really can see the difference.. some of the later episodes in Wednesday were weak..