The message Tim Burton was conveying here is that the real monsters are the ‘normal’ people in the suburbs and not the freakish outcasts. Mr. Burton admits this was a very autobiographical tale for him. He himself has felt like a freak and an outcast. That is why his films are so distinctive and idiosyncratic. He has a large body of work and I can’t really think of anything he’s done that I couldn’t recommend.
Honestly not a fan of his newer work. He’s the sort’ve director who, when you give him a massive budget, he loses all restraint. He goes way too overboard with the CGI these days.
I think its why the story appealed to me so much. Being the disabled "freak" of the school made me become a hermit who had anxiety about social intereaction for a long time.
When Vincent "The Inventor" Price dies in the movie, many of us who grew up big fans of the greatest horror film actor ever felt part of us die with him. (Burton also was a huge fan. Check out his short, “Vincent,” which is an homage.) This was Price’s final silver-screen movie before he died three years after it came out. As others noted, you should watch other Burton movies in this vein. He had his little cinematic universe and vibe, and this film epitomizes it, a mix of darkness and sweetness all tied up in a bow of hopeful melancholy. Others in this general realm include “Beetlejuice,” “Nightmare Before Christmas,” “Corpse Bride,” and “Frankenwienie.”
yeah he was a master of horror himself, from Edgar Allan Poe movies like Masque of the Red Death, Fall of the House of Usher, the Last Man on Earth, and of course my childhood Disney villain voicing RATIGAN.
Even more criminal is not showing his finale moment when he tried giving Edward human hands made from foam plastic then suddenly, he just drops dead on the floor while the plastic hands gets destroyed by Edward trying to take it from him... Sooo heartbreaking.
I think you cut out the iconic scene where Vincent Price showed Edward human hands made from plastic then all of a sudden he just dies on the floor in the flashback.. :( That was heartbreaking.
Tim Burton directed Johnny in another movie where he was a Barber, that you must watch durring scarry movie season. Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
IRL, Johnnie Depp and Winona Ryder Were Romantically involved. He Even had a Tattoo with "Winona Forever" on his Arm. After They Broke up, he had the Tattoo Altered to say "Wino Forever".
Edward Scissorhands is a fairy tale done in modern times so you're over-thinking some details like Why does he need to eat? Or will he live forever? It's basically an elaborate beautiful children's story about where snow comes from.
Honestly, Edward Scissorhands is Tim Burton's best film. The combination of color and darkness, humor and drama, love and tragedy, it's so perfectly written, directed, and acted, it made stars out of everyone involved with it. Danny Elfman also absolutely nailed the score for this, the theme is so memorable and haunting.
_Edward Scissorhands_ is a modern allegorical fairy tale, and as with all fairy tales it doesn't do to apply to it the logic and laws of the natural world.
10:38 The reason Edward has scissors was subtly revealed earlier. The Inventor already had a machine used for chopping vegetables. He modified that machine into Edward rather than building Edward from scratch.
Tim Burton has a wonderful body of work to explore. While the films can be a bit up and down (they can't all be winners after all) his vision and art direction are always extraordinary. For October, _Beetlejuice_ (1988) would be an excellent choice. It is a supernatural comedy thriller, starring Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Katherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones, Winona Ryder, in her first major role, and Michael Keaton as the title character.
Inventor is being played by a very famous old sci-fi and horror actor Vincent Price in one of his last movies. Winona Ryder plays the girl (before her troubles with the law.) Those women all love Tom Jones.
Most of the filming for this movie was done near where I was living in Florida at the time. I was 19 when this came out in theaters and it was the first film I went with a girl to see; her name was Deanna. I loved and still love this movie. I especially love the Ice Dance scene when Kim was dancing in the snow from Edward carving the ice. That scene was beautiful and so was the music. Another reason I loved seeing this in the theater was that this was the last film role for the legendary Vincent Price(The Inventor who made Edward) as he passed away shortly after this film was finished. Lot of memories and nostalgia for this movie.
There is such a beautiful but kinda tragic message in this that some people are too good to be amongst other people. That’s why they r better off alone. They r too innocent and people take advantage of them
The thing that bothers me most about this, is all the times someone says to Edward "Hey, I know someone who could help you with that..." Every time, getting a pitiously hopeful "Thank you." And EVERY TIME, failing to follow up on it.
Ambrosia salad is either something you love or hate. Definitely a staple in my family though. Its dessert salad I believe is made with marshmellows, maraschino cherries, cottage cheese, pecans and cool whip.
Thanks for explaining what it is. I’ve always wondered what was in it due to the strange color. I guess I could’ve googled but I’m ok with giving likes 👍
Tim Burton has a unique way of making creepy movies where the main character is creepy but also at the same time is likable and you begin to care about them after losing his father Edward is basically a child being taken from his lonely attic into the Big Wide World, I'd be his friend but I'm not sure Id trust him in giving me a haircut.
Diane Wiest and Alan Arkin are such great film parents. Just very kind, accepting people, trying to do their best for Edward. Definitely check out Diane in Lost Boys, an 80's horror classic.
Jake Toll Me too, and my first Johnny Depp movie, then "Nightmare On Elm Street", and then "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" (1998) which made me a fan of his though it took me a while to realize it was the was same actor in all three movies.
Less than one minute in and Duaffy's big, loving heart is already going out to Edward. ^ _ ^ Relatives told my mom to bring tissues to watch this movie when it came out, but both of us came out fine. We understood the message about the so-called normal, average suburban people being the real monsters and also couldn't quite get past Kim never telling the truth either. A charming story to be sure, just not the tearjerker some made it out to be.
Duaffy you're so sweet.. but sometimes, you just think too much. The very fact that all this story is literally told to a little girl by her grandma indicates this is a fairy tale, not only for the little girl, but for us, viewers, too. The color palette and the music also support that idea. And in fairy tales, you don't ask yourself how the Wolf can talk, or how a man can survive in the belly of a whale. It's just fairy tale magic/logic, and you accept it. Here it's the same for Edward being able to live without maintainance or energy supply. And somehow... I want to say... just don't change ! We love you like you are !
This story is a combination of "Frankenstein" and "Pinocchio". Tim Burton's films are amazing. I enjoy all of them. This film is also the final movie performance of the late, great Vincent Price - The Master of the Macabre. He has done numerous horror films which are perfect to watch during the Halloween season. You should ask for recommendations. I like "House of Wax" and "The Last Man on Earth". Also, I highly recommend Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and/or "Sleepy Hollow" for the Halloween season. Another great reaction Duaffy. Keep 'em comin'! 🕷🎃💓
I think it's really more "Frankenstein" and "Beauty and the Beast", what with the castle on the hill, an angry mob, a jock who battles him and gets thrown out the window, etc. I guess there are some Pinocchio parallels as well.
Of note, that black leather outfit he wears... IS his body, not his cloths. He cant really take it off. The colorful suburbia despite being bright color and populated, its sterile and empty, everything is the same for conformity, while Edwards house while dark and foreboding is unique and individual... Unfortunately, novelty wears off... and often leads to resentment, derision or fear. Its a good film, Tim Burtons early works are good before he went a bit woohoo, Sleepy Hollows another really good one of his.
I remember seeing a show about this on TV years ago, and one of the people talking about it said "If anyone other than Johnny Depp had played Edward Scissorhands he would have looked like a slasher movie villain" that has always amused me because this would have made for a good horror concept but I like that they went for a more of strange tragic almost fairytale like story for this character instead .
I love this movie. My favourite Tim Burton film. I think this movie was Tim Burton at his best, in being able to balance fantasy, with realism and emotion. And the soundtrack is absolutely beautiful.
It was weay too late for Kim telling the truth to make a difference. Too much had happened, too many accidents and damage. He didn't belong among those people... he was too good for them.
Thanks to this movie I met the great Johnny Depp and since then he is one of my favorite actors. this is my second favorite movie of the actor (the first is "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory")
In the U.S,. the product for painting nails is indeed 'polish.' I think in Britain they may call it 'varnish,' and I know I've heard somebody speaking English also call it 'lacquer.' (pronounced lack-er).
The thing with the mother selling hard is something real salespeople will understand. All people are potential customers, you don't sell to people you don't pitch to, being consistent and persistent will pay off eventually, and ALWAYS be closing (ABC). She's actually knowledgeable about her product and can put it to use. Selling sucks but some people are really good at it.🤷
Watch Conan the Barbarian. It was written by Oliver Stone and it's a modern adaptation of Moby Dick. Most people sees Conan as a action movie only, and even if its a lot of action in it, it is actually a tragedy. I would like to see your analysis of the movie in the thoughts section.
In my opinion the ending is great. However I do agree that they could of explain the police and the town about the situation because the town going against edward in a instant really bug me. Also, I think edward is kind of like frankenstein. Put together in different body parts and other artificial parts and being misunderstood by the people.
I would LOVE to be in an Edward Scissorhands sequel! If the sequel happened, I would play a character named Jennifer Peterson, whose being misunderstood and tortured by her neighbors in Suburbia because of her autism and Cerebral Palsy. But after she meets and falls in love with Edward, Jennifer finds her voice to fight for her acceptance and right to be understood by others.
An excellent Tim Burton movie is "Big Fish" (2003). I can't tell you more. It's a Tim Burton movie, but amazing acting and story. Some tissues may be necessary.
Fun reaction, as always, Duaffy! This movie is most definitely a Tim Burton classic. If you're interested in checking out more of his films, might I recommend "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure" (1985), and "Ed Wood" (1994)? They are two of my personal favorites and some of his more underrated movies, in my opinion. Both very funny. Oh, and if you want a REALLY good Halloween to watch this year also take a look at TIm Burton's "Sleepy Hollow" (1999).
It's not Frankenstein. It's Frankenstein's monster. Frankenstein was the name of the doctor who created the monster. The monster's name was Adam. This was not Tim Burton's best film. His best films were Sleepy Hollow, A Nightmare Before Christmas, and Batman
I find that ironic that, in preparation for the role, Johnny Depp studied Charlie Chaplin films because apparently Robert Downey Jr. (who would soon play Charlie in the film "Chaplin") was interesting in playing Edward. Seeing bits of "Chaplin," I think Robert would have been good too, but (with no disrespect to him) I'm glad we got Depp instead.
This is probably Tim Burton’s funniest film, it’s absolutely hilarious!!!! From the religious fanatic to the horny neighbor and clueless dad!!!! And Anthony Michael Hall as the bully is brilliant!!! Almost unrecognizable here, so different from his character in “The Breakfast Club” and “Weird Science!” You should also watch “Sleepy Hollow,” with Johnny Depp as well! Another Tim Burton Halloween 🎃 classic!!!
I have noticed 2 reactors that don't like Kim.It is so strange to me that they don't recognize how Jim was controlling her and she was scared of what would happen if she spoke up.
If you love this one then please watch "Big Fish (2003)", a wonderful Tim Burton-movie almost nobody on RUclips has reacted to. Imagine if Tim Burton got to make "Forrest Gump" and that's the movie you would get :)
Johnny depp is master at doing weird characters
Nidheesh Kumar I think of Johnny Depp as a character actor disguised as a lead actor.
And Tim Burton is master at doing weird stories.
The message Tim Burton was conveying here is that the real monsters are the ‘normal’ people in the suburbs and not the freakish outcasts.
Mr. Burton admits this was a very autobiographical tale for him. He himself has felt like a freak and an outcast. That is why his films are so distinctive and idiosyncratic.
He has a large body of work and I can’t really think of anything he’s done that I couldn’t recommend.
Absolutely right, especially when it was released 👏
Honestly not a fan of his newer work. He’s the sort’ve director who, when you give him a massive budget, he loses all restraint. He goes way too overboard with the CGI these days.
its the story of Frankenstein
I think its why the story appealed to me so much. Being the disabled "freak" of the school made me become a hermit who had anxiety about social intereaction for a long time.
Johnny Depp also felt like an outcast and cried after reading the script, that's why he really wanted to make this movie
This is both Tim Burton’s and Danny Elfman’s personal favorite film and project they did together.
I think it's an underrated sweet tale. :)
When Vincent "The Inventor" Price dies in the movie, many of us who grew up big fans of the greatest horror film actor ever felt part of us die with him. (Burton also was a huge fan. Check out his short, “Vincent,” which is an homage.) This was Price’s final silver-screen movie before he died three years after it came out. As others noted, you should watch other Burton movies in this vein. He had his little cinematic universe and vibe, and this film epitomizes it, a mix of darkness and sweetness all tied up in a bow of hopeful melancholy. Others in this general realm include “Beetlejuice,” “Nightmare Before Christmas,” “Corpse Bride,” and “Frankenwienie.”
The amount of people NOT saying that the Inventor was the late, great Vincent Price is criminal.
yeah he was a master of horror himself, from Edgar Allan Poe movies like Masque of the Red Death, Fall of the House of Usher, the Last Man on Earth, and of course my childhood Disney villain voicing RATIGAN.
Even more criminal is not showing his finale moment when he tried giving Edward human hands made from foam plastic then suddenly, he just drops dead on the floor while the plastic hands gets destroyed by Edward trying to take it from him... Sooo heartbreaking.
Hollywood legend Vincent Price was so ill during the filming and still put in a beautiful performance. That voice is still so iconic.
"Whoa it's so beautiful inside! Who'd have guessed?"
Wow. You got the moral of the movie right in the begining good for you!
In English, the art of sculpting bushes is called "topiary".
To my knowledge, we don't have a term for the art of sculpting dogs.
I never knew that. I always say you learn something new everyday.
The term for sculpting dogs is "puppiary"
I think you cut out the iconic scene where Vincent Price showed Edward human hands made from plastic then all of a sudden he just dies on the floor in the flashback.. :( That was heartbreaking.
Tim Burton directed Johnny in another movie where he was a Barber, that you must watch durring scarry movie season.
Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
Yes 🥰 excellent suggestion
Duaffy M&S "Sleepy Hollow" (1999) would also be a good choice.
This is my favorite love story. I have always dreamt about finding a person to love the way Edward loves Kim. Ugh I just love love! 🥰
IRL, Johnnie Depp and Winona Ryder Were Romantically involved. He Even had a Tattoo with "Winona Forever" on his Arm. After They Broke up, he had the Tattoo Altered to say "Wino Forever".
That's why you don't get tattoos of people that aren't family
THen some stupid Aqua bitch decided to cry victim after being "abused" by him. And yet the charges on him were null and void.
He certainly isn't licky in romantic life...
Edward Scissorhands is a fairy tale done in modern times so you're over-thinking some details like Why does he need to eat? Or will he live forever? It's basically an elaborate beautiful children's story about where snow comes from.
Such an underrated movie. People mock Depp for being repetitive in the Pirates movies but he does have many good movies.
Honestly, Edward Scissorhands is Tim Burton's best film. The combination of color and darkness, humor and drama, love and tragedy, it's so perfectly written, directed, and acted, it made stars out of everyone involved with it. Danny Elfman also absolutely nailed the score for this, the theme is so memorable and haunting.
It's very good. I don't know if it's his best though.
This one and Big Fish :)
I can’t call it his best. Peewees big adventure is as good or better
I'd recommend Big Fish. It's Tim Burton and Ewan MacGregor. It's right up your alley.
I've been waiting for someone to recommend "Big Fish" to the channel! I can't wait for someone to react to it. 👍
It's my personal Tim Burton favorite - and, dare I say, his best?
It's a fairy tale so you don't really have to worry about all the details to much.
_Edward Scissorhands_ is a modern allegorical fairy tale, and as with all fairy tales it doesn't do to apply to it the logic and laws of the natural world.
10:38 The reason Edward has scissors was subtly revealed earlier. The Inventor already had a machine used for chopping vegetables. He modified that machine into Edward rather than building Edward from scratch.
Tim Burton has a wonderful body of work to explore. While the films can be a bit up and down (they can't all be winners after all) his vision and art direction are always extraordinary.
For October, _Beetlejuice_ (1988) would be an excellent choice. It is a supernatural comedy thriller, starring Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Katherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones, Winona Ryder, in her first major role, and Michael Keaton as the title character.
Beetlejuice is a great movie
The music in this movie is really beautiful! Just a masterpiece the whole movie
Inventor is being played by a very famous old sci-fi and horror actor Vincent Price in one of his last movies. Winona Ryder plays the girl (before her troubles with the law.) Those women all love Tom Jones.
I've loved this movie ever since I was a kid. Edward was such a sweet awkward character and I think at one point in our lives we all feel like Edward.
Johnny Depp and Tim burton did another movie “Ed Wood”
The actor that played the professor is vincent price, one of the best known horror film actors of all time
Yes, some people are beautiful inside.
The way he says we’re not sheep always slays me
This soundtrack is pure enchantment. It's a Winter Holiday staple for me. Always feel a sense of wonder and magic with the music and falling snow.
Most of the filming for this movie was done near where I was living in Florida at the time. I was 19 when this came out in theaters and it was the first film I went with a girl to see; her name was Deanna. I loved and still love this movie. I especially love the Ice Dance scene when Kim was dancing in the snow from Edward carving the ice. That scene was beautiful and so was the music. Another reason I loved seeing this in the theater was that this was the last film role for the legendary Vincent Price(The Inventor who made Edward) as he passed away shortly after this film was finished. Lot of memories and nostalgia for this movie.
You should totally check out another great Johnny Depp movie called Benny and Joon
There is such a beautiful but kinda tragic message in this that some people are too good to be amongst other people. That’s why they r better off alone. They r too innocent and people take advantage of them
the setup of the neighborhood being like they are all the same was on purpose. watch "the stepford wives"
The thing that bothers me most about this, is all the times someone says to Edward "Hey, I know someone who could help you with that..." Every time, getting a pitiously hopeful "Thank you." And EVERY TIME, failing to follow up on it.
I noticed that too! It's so sad.
watching your reaction was the first time i realized edward is an immortal
I love your comments about cars. With Back to the Future it was kind of expected, but I never guessed it would happen with this movie too :D
Ambrosia salad is either something you love or hate. Definitely a staple in my family though. Its dessert salad I believe is made with marshmellows, maraschino cherries, cottage cheese, pecans and cool whip.
Marshmellows and cottage cheese killed it for me….sounds about as appealing as pigs feet….also, diabetes.
Thanks for explaining what it is. I’ve always wondered what was in it due to the strange color. I guess I could’ve googled but I’m ok with giving likes 👍
I love 💘 the whole outsider angle to this story. Edward's stark difference to the whole pastel suburb. And the whole Pinocchio thing. So yeah.
Tim Burton has a unique way of making creepy movies where the main character is creepy but also at the same time is likable and you begin to care about them after losing his father Edward is basically a child being taken from his lonely attic into the Big Wide World, I'd be his friend but I'm not sure Id trust him in giving me a haircut.
Or trying to bully him just because he cannot use his hands for normal stuff like dressing up or picking stuff up from the floor.
This is my favourite movie i love johnny depp and Edward is just too good for that world he's so sweet
fun fact: Tim Burton's First film was Narrated by Vincent Price. Vincent Price's Final Film, is this. a Tim Burton Film.
For those wondering his first film was a stop motion animated short called "Vincent" (1982)
Diane Wiest and Alan Arkin are such great film parents. Just very kind, accepting people, trying to do their best for Edward.
Definitely check out Diane in Lost Boys, an 80's horror classic.
I love how Alan Arkin is genuinely kind, but totally clueless.
Tim Burton and Johnny Depp are known of doing together amazing movies with strange, unreal vibes
i want an expansion to his story
Bush sculpture is called TOPIARY.
I grew up with this movie and for years I didn't know that was Johnny Depp. That goes to show what a great actor and chameleon he really is.
POTC came out when I was in highschool or right after I graduated...I was SHOCKED it was the same person!
@@elizabethstrong6057 Right! 🤯
The first Tim Burton movie I've seen & it still holds up.
Mines was Beetlejuice
Jake Toll Me too, and my first Johnny Depp movie, then "Nightmare On Elm Street", and then "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" (1998) which made me a fan of his though it took me a while to realize it was the was same actor in all three movies.
Mine was Pee Wee's Big Adventure. Tim Burton's first 6 films are all great.
Less than one minute in and Duaffy's big, loving heart is already going out to Edward. ^ _ ^ Relatives told my mom to bring tissues to watch this movie when it came out, but both of us came out fine. We understood the message about the so-called normal, average suburban people being the real monsters and also couldn't quite get past Kim never telling the truth either. A charming story to be sure, just not the tearjerker some made it out to be.
Duaffy you're so sweet.. but sometimes, you just think too much.
The very fact that all this story is literally told to a little girl by her grandma indicates this is a fairy tale, not only for the little girl, but for us, viewers, too. The color palette and the music also support that idea.
And in fairy tales, you don't ask yourself how the Wolf can talk, or how a man can survive in the belly of a whale. It's just fairy tale magic/logic, and you accept it. Here it's the same for Edward being able to live without maintainance or energy supply.
And somehow... I want to say... just don't change ! We love you like you are !
Kim: Hold me.
Edward: I can't.
This story is a combination of "Frankenstein" and "Pinocchio". Tim Burton's films are amazing. I enjoy all of them. This film is also the final movie performance of the late, great Vincent Price - The Master of the Macabre. He has done numerous horror films which are perfect to watch during the Halloween season. You should ask for recommendations. I like "House of Wax" and "The Last Man on Earth". Also, I highly recommend Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and/or "Sleepy Hollow" for the Halloween season. Another great reaction Duaffy. Keep 'em comin'! 🕷🎃💓
I think it's really more "Frankenstein" and "Beauty and the Beast", what with the castle on the hill, an angry mob, a jock who battles him and gets thrown out the window, etc. I guess there are some Pinocchio parallels as well.
@@Timestamp_Guy Yes, there is a "Beauty and the Beast" vibe as well.
The setting of a gothic house in the suburbs just reeks of Addams Family.
Rampaiger Ren Cheery meets Eerie.
Of note, that black leather outfit he wears... IS his body, not his cloths. He cant really take it off.
The colorful suburbia despite being bright color and populated, its sterile and empty, everything is the same for conformity, while Edwards house while dark and foreboding is unique and individual...
Unfortunately, novelty wears off... and often leads to resentment, derision or fear. Its a good film, Tim Burtons early works are good before he went a bit woohoo, Sleepy Hollows another really good one of his.
Ohhh this is a good one. :) A good classic.
Duaffy, I'll bet you a nickel that you would enjoy some of the other Burton/Depp collaborations out there. Best. Leo.
Leo Gallagher I would love to see her react to "Ed Wood" (1994).
I remember seeing a show about this on TV years ago, and one of the people talking about it said "If anyone other than Johnny Depp had played Edward Scissorhands he would have looked like a slasher movie villain" that has always amused me because this would have made for a good horror concept but I like that they went for a more of strange tragic almost fairytale like story for this character instead .
I love this movie. My favourite Tim Burton film. I think this movie was Tim Burton at his best, in being able to balance fantasy, with realism and emotion. And the soundtrack is absolutely beautiful.
The inventor?
Vincent price.
Lots of excellent movies in his filmography.
8:46 will be my new voicemail.
This was the last film of the legendary Vincent Price
Best movie Burton ever made in my opinion... and probably the best performance from Depp... best X-mass movie ever....
Michael Jackson was supposedly approached or considered for the role of Edward.
JedHead77 He was also considered for the role of "The Goblin King" in the movie "Labyrinth" (1986) though I couldn't see him as that character.
Btw your comic inserts in editing are getting better and better.... you go girl... 😊
It was weay too late for Kim telling the truth to make a difference. Too much had happened, too many accidents and damage. He didn't belong among those people... he was too good for them.
Agreed, picking a lock was small potatoes to later events.
This is a sweet modern fairy tale. Love it so much
Thanks to this movie I met the great Johnny Depp and since then he is one of my favorite actors. this is my second favorite movie of the actor (the first is "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory")
In the U.S,. the product for painting nails is indeed 'polish.' I think in Britain they may call it 'varnish,' and I know I've heard somebody speaking English also call it 'lacquer.' (pronounced lack-er).
Filmed in a neighborhood a couple of miles from where i live... one of my class mates was an extra
The thing with the mother selling hard is something real salespeople will understand. All people are potential customers, you don't sell to people you don't pitch to, being consistent and persistent will pay off eventually, and ALWAYS be closing (ABC). She's actually knowledgeable about her product and can put it to use. Selling sucks but some people are really good at it.🤷
something a LOT of people miss is this is a version of Frankenstein.
*and you picked it up within moments
This movie and batman 89 and Beetlejuice got me into Tim Burton movies his unique style 👌 top notch
Watch Conan the Barbarian. It was written by Oliver Stone and it's a modern adaptation of Moby Dick. Most people sees Conan as a action movie only, and even if its a lot of action in it, it is actually a tragedy. I would like to see your analysis of the movie in the thoughts section.
Conan the Barbarian will exceed expectation. That and Flash Gordon!
The best Tim Burton film of all time!
I highly recommend for you to watch Frequency starring Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel
it's not so much that he lives forever but that he's ageless
In my opinion the ending is great. However I do agree that they could of explain the police and the town about the situation because the town going against edward in a instant really bug me. Also, I think edward is kind of like frankenstein. Put together in different body parts and other artificial parts and being misunderstood by the people.
Always wondered Edward eats and drinks how's he go toilet that leather suit don't come off 😂
Tim burton films really express color. Wether it be black or pink
I would LOVE to be in an Edward Scissorhands sequel! If the sequel happened, I would play a character named Jennifer Peterson, whose being misunderstood and tortured by her neighbors in Suburbia because of her autism and Cerebral Palsy. But after she meets and falls in love with Edward, Jennifer finds her voice to fight for her acceptance and right to be understood by others.
An excellent Tim Burton movie is "Big Fish" (2003). I can't tell you more. It's a Tim Burton movie, but amazing acting and story. Some tissues may be necessary.
Nice Tolkien collection back there! Love those editions!
My goodness, you are so delightful.
Tim Burton always wanted to work with the great Vincent Price, so he wrote the role of the inventor especially for him
You should watch Troy(2004), personally, it's a great movie and a lot of people I've seen enjoy it and I think you'll like it too
please, react to Johny Depp in *Ninth Gate* (1999)
12:19 It's called topiary (like toe-p-airy).
Weird as heck seeing the 80's nerd king playing a bully.
Vincent Price's last film fole.
she has .... the cutest laugh !!
Fun reaction, as always, Duaffy! This movie is most definitely a Tim Burton classic.
If you're interested in checking out more of his films, might I recommend "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure" (1985), and "Ed Wood" (1994)? They are two of my personal favorites and some of his more underrated movies, in my opinion. Both very funny. Oh, and if you want a REALLY good Halloween to watch this year also take a look at TIm Burton's "Sleepy Hollow" (1999).
It's not Frankenstein. It's Frankenstein's monster. Frankenstein was the name of the doctor who created the monster. The monster's name was Adam.
This was not Tim Burton's best film. His best films were Sleepy Hollow, A Nightmare Before Christmas, and Batman
I find that ironic that, in preparation for the role, Johnny Depp studied Charlie Chaplin films because apparently Robert Downey Jr. (who would soon play Charlie in the film "Chaplin") was interesting in playing Edward. Seeing bits of "Chaplin," I think Robert would have been good too, but (with no disrespect to him) I'm glad we got Depp instead.
The sarcasm is strong in this one. 😂
Does Edward even need to eat? He lived for long alone in empty castle...
This is probably Tim Burton’s funniest film, it’s absolutely hilarious!!!! From the religious fanatic to the horny neighbor and clueless dad!!!!
And Anthony Michael Hall as the bully is brilliant!!! Almost unrecognizable here, so different from his character in “The Breakfast Club” and “Weird Science!”
You should also watch “Sleepy Hollow,” with Johnny Depp as well! Another Tim Burton Halloween 🎃 classic!!!
well, technically Edward is a creation and not human. But he never forgot her.
Hey Duaffy! Do you have like a page, where you sing? :P
Watch "Zombieland 2 : Double Tap"
I have noticed 2 reactors that don't like Kim.It is so strange to me that they don't recognize how Jim was controlling her and she was scared of what would happen if she spoke up.
If you love this one then please watch "Big Fish (2003)", a wonderful Tim Burton-movie almost nobody on RUclips has reacted to. Imagine if Tim Burton got to make "Forrest Gump" and that's the movie you would get :)
The main actress in this , Her nickname should be Ryder sticky hands