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#6222 (permalink) |
thirsty ears
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which 3 are you missing?
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love will tear you apart
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#6226 (permalink) |
thirsty ears
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what's your favorite Burton so far?
i'm so very fond of Edward Scissorhands, but Batman offers some very stiff competition... i've not seen anything earlier than Beetlejuice. are they worth checking out?
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![]() My favourite has to be Edward Scissorhands, it's just so surreal and the character of Edward has that innocence about him combined with something sinister underneath, although people find it strange but I'd say Big Fish is one of my favourite Burton films.. But like you say the Batman films are what they are, brilliant pieces of work. He turned Batman from being a joke into a dark gothic series. ![]() |
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