1) Long, spindly legs - physics defying.Poketom said:I have to do an essay about what makes Tim Burton films successful & it would be really helpful if you could answer a few questions for me as research =)
Just answer whichever you can be bothered to do, doesn't matter too much if you miss one out due to laziness or it not applying.
1) What's the first thing that comes to mind when Tim Burton is mentioned?
2) What would be the main reason for you to go and see a TB film?
3) What is your favourite & least favourite TB film? Why?
4) What do you think of TB's casting choices?
5) What do you think makes a TB film successful?
If you want to add anything else about Tim Burton or his films, feel free - anything's useful.
Thanks in advance.
2) I like the cross between cartoon and gothic
3) Corpse Bride - I liked the musical aspect of it, and it was a good film. Coraline - not that it was bad, it just didn't have the magic of the others.
4) Erm... Johnny Depp. Oh, and a good array of English actors.
5) The name alone attracts a certain crowd, but I'd say the more abstract the better.
Edit: Hmm, it appears I was only looking at his puppety films... ah well, take it as you will!