I just learned about this film on another thread. The trailer looks interesting.
They were pretty period-authentic!short trailer
That looks awesome and the music is wonderful!
Even though it may be "a mixed bag", I bought it to support the efforts that go into personal films like this. For me "Dark Shadows" was a mixed bag, and I'll bet the budget for this film was only a fraction of what Tim Burton spent on his Horror tribute.
Why all the Tim Burton hate? He's made way more good films than bad (I hated Alice In Wonderland) and his style is one of a kind
Why all the Tim Burton hate? He's made way more good films than bad (I hated Alice In Wonderland) and his style is one of a kind.
I really like Tim Burton as well and his style is cool but one of a kind I think not. Watch "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" and you'll see what I mean. He's borrowed lots from this film.
Part of the Burton backlash is due to the perception that he's sold out. That he now makes the type of bloviated, pretentious garbage ("Planet of the Apes," "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Alice in Wonderland," "Dark Shadows") that his early career railed against. I'm not sure if it's so much hate as it is frustration and disappointment. He's just made some poor artistic choices recently. I'm hoping "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" (which he produced), "Frankenweenie," and his animated Addams Family film are more akin to his earlier work. But, I gotta admit, I'm not holding out much hope for "Beetlejuice 2."
I'll check it out. All great and not so great directors "borrow" though. We are influenced by something it's natural.I feel ya and you are not wrong. Though I did appreciate Charlie and Dark Shadows, and hated Apes and Alice, I see what you mean in that he hasn't made a great film for a long time. I liked Charlie because it's weird and absurd and Dark Shadows because it felt like an ode to his earlier work (I wasn't familiar with the classic DS) but they are not "great" Burton films on the same token.
Part of the Burton backlash is due to the perception that he's sold out. That he now makes the type of bloviated, pretentious garbage ("Planet of the Apes," "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Alice in Wonderland," "Dark Shadows") that his early career railed against. I'm not sure if it's so much hate as it is frustration and disappointment. He's just made some poor artistic choices recently.
I feel ya and you are not wrong. Though I did appreciate Charlie and Dark Shadows, and hated Apes and Alice, I see what you mean in that he hasn't made a great film for a long time. I liked Charlie because it's weird and absurd and Dark Shadows because it felt like an ode to his earlier work (I wasn't familiar with the classic DS) but they are not "great" Burton films on the same token.