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Hi, fellow Tim Burton fan here. Uncle D wouldn't chase you away as he enjoys most Tim Burton films, at least the scary ones like Nightmare Before Christmas and Sleepy Hollow, though I've not seen Sleepy Hollow nor Sweeny Todd yet. I know, I'm a bit behind with those. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory I just refuse to see.
Also, some things I should clear up.
1 He wouldn't have been working on Batman during Coraline, as that was the Christopher Nolin directed franchise.
2 The upcoming Frankenweenie is a full-length feature film stop-animated version of the original short, which aired on Disney back in the 1980's, but was always an original short created and directed and owned by Tim Burton.
3 Alice in Wonderland 2010 was a good Tim Burton-esque interpretation. I especially give him props for having the imprisonment and attempted hanging of Terrence Hightop echo the scenes from Pirates 1 involving Captain Jack Sparrow. But the best version ever of both Alice stories was the 2-hour 1985 star-studded TV movie starring Natalie Gregory as Alice. Look it up some time if you're an Alice fan like me.
As far as future films I'm looking forward...
Dark Shadows, definitely. BTW: Jonathan Frid and Laura Palmer from the original series are to have cameos.
Then there's Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter coming in June and Pride and Prejudice and of Zombies in July, Frankenweenie in October.
After those, Seth Graham Smith will work on a movie script titled Night of the Living and adapting his own book Unholy Night. Once those two are out of the way, he'll start drafting the script to what we're all truly waiting for... Beetlejuice 2!
Also, some things I should clear up.
1 He wouldn't have been working on Batman during Coraline, as that was the Christopher Nolin directed franchise.
2 The upcoming Frankenweenie is a full-length feature film stop-animated version of the original short, which aired on Disney back in the 1980's, but was always an original short created and directed and owned by Tim Burton.
3 Alice in Wonderland 2010 was a good Tim Burton-esque interpretation. I especially give him props for having the imprisonment and attempted hanging of Terrence Hightop echo the scenes from Pirates 1 involving Captain Jack Sparrow. But the best version ever of both Alice stories was the 2-hour 1985 star-studded TV movie starring Natalie Gregory as Alice. Look it up some time if you're an Alice fan like me.
As far as future films I'm looking forward...
Dark Shadows, definitely. BTW: Jonathan Frid and Laura Palmer from the original series are to have cameos.
Then there's Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter coming in June and Pride and Prejudice and of Zombies in July, Frankenweenie in October.
After those, Seth Graham Smith will work on a movie script titled Night of the Living and adapting his own book Unholy Night. Once those two are out of the way, he'll start drafting the script to what we're all truly waiting for... Beetlejuice 2!