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LOVE how Charlie is respectful and did his research on Tim...Alotta interviewers are quick to call Burton wierd and start asking him questions about his childhood...Here, Charlie does that too, but doesn't come off as condescending and is able to segue into relevant questions and topics that focus on Art and Tim's inspiration behind it (and isn't quick to dismiss it as wierd)... Charlie reminds me of all the cool Professors at my University who were traditional in their teaching methods, but respectful of the changing times and ways of thinking...
@@blu3_enjoy I did think he was a very good interviewer. It's a shame about the sexual harassment controversy, which ended his career. But he had a good career prior to the scandals.
I love when he shows his art and everyone love that is winning for all the people feels like an outsider o people who everyone think they are kinda weird so that's awesome , is ok to be different is ok to be weird
When I first heard of the headless horseman as a child, I remember thinking how horrifying it would be to be chased by something like that. And like he said, it's just something that sticks with you.
I love it when the guy introduces Burton and his movie titles, "Edward scissors hands" Burtons thinking should I correct him 😂 but the guys right Edward has Two sets 😂So Tim got it wrong 😂I love Tim though, theres always a moment when he's quiet where you're thinking is this guy ok? Then he speaks and comes to life like a cartoon character 😂
I love all this interviews but ir a amazing to me that in every interview this interviewer makes a misstep at somepoint, i feel like he must be a little bit dumb but still great and numerous interviews
I innately understand a lot of where Tim comes from, he’s probably one of the most successful autistic people of all time. His entire body of work is made through the lens of experiencing the world as an autistic person.
You know.. Tim Burton is a rather twisted man. Even he says that, now I don’t it’s a bad thing that he’s so twisted I mean his movies are impeccable. Especially, I know it’s not original, but especially Charlie and the chocolate factory is one of my favorite movies of all time. As an adult, I quite enjoy Alice In wonderland. To wrap it up, i have always enjoyed the Tim Burton content, though I’ve always had a certain kind of creep from the man, again it’s not uncomfortable or an icky feeling but there is something that doesn’t sit right with me! Love Tim, thank you anyway
@@CarlyMaze I feel so bad to burst your bubble but Tim speaks openly about his twisted thoughts, his wife, maybe ex wife? Helena something, she also talks about how… strange. Of a man he is. Look it up bruva
@@CarlyMaze pls elaborate on my “creepy tendencies” aswell I’d love to hear your feedback little girllllllllll come have some candyyyyyyy from my unmarked 90s rapo-vannnnn
16:27 it’s not “Ying and Yang”, there is no “G” on the first word. It is “YIN and Yang”. Minus a couple cool points for Tim Burton. But he’s still plenty cool because he made Nightmare Before Christmas.
He did not direct Nightmare Before Christmas but his the artist creator. Tim Burton is painter/artist too and not just a Director or producer. He sketched out and made Jack and other characters with clay(?).
@@claucara-joanjettfan3984 totally true, but he was directing Batman returns at the time he did Not direct nightmare before Christmas. Visited the set a few times because he was busy. Understandably so
@@carveraugustus3840 I just saw a video of how the movie is made, Tim Burton was just helping out. It was a beautiful collaboration between Tim Burton, Henry Selleck, Danny Elfmann and animations
@@carveraugustus3840 yeah, he just helped with the story, the colors, like black for Halloween town and bright colours for the Christmas town. Also the animations
@@claucara-joanjettfan3984 yes that’s true but the fact remains, he directed Batman returns when that movie was in production. So yes of course it’s a collaboration. There’s no question about that but he was not the Director. That’s my only point collaborator of course it all started with his art.
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Ironically Tim Burton seems more "normal" than most people in Hollywood!
Six seconds into it and I'm already dying of laughter because of how he butchered "Edward Scissorhands".
You can just feel the intense hatred in Tims cold dead stare when he says the title wrong.
Omg I know lol. He said it like Edward’s Scissors’ Hands. What??! Lol
EDWHUD SCIZZASHAYNDS
Edwards Scissors hands
Same I laughed so hard at that wth.
Johnny Depp and Tim Burton are so in synch. Two geniuses at work.
soulmates you can have it in your friends to
LOVE how Charlie is respectful and did his research on Tim...Alotta interviewers are quick to call Burton wierd and start asking him questions about his childhood...Here, Charlie does that too, but doesn't come off as condescending and is able to segue into relevant questions and topics that focus on Art and Tim's inspiration behind it (and isn't quick to dismiss it as wierd)...
Charlie reminds me of all the cool Professors at my University who were traditional in their teaching methods, but respectful of the changing times and ways of thinking...
who is this interviewing tim burton?
@@1970avalles Charlie Rose
Boo boo 💩
Honestly though I really like this interviewer. He asks good questions.
charlie rose is great, and its nice that he interviewed so many people
@@blu3_enjoy I did think he was a very good interviewer. It's a shame about the sexual harassment controversy, which ended his career. But he had a good career prior to the scandals.
His passion makes it an art, if no passion generic film.
He's feeling good about what he has done. Timeless.
Very interesting interview ,Tim burton's such a genius
My dad always said “Edward’s Sissor’s Hands” and “Jurastic (Drastic) Park,” the latter I think he thought was the actual movie title.
“I never was afraid of them (monsters) always related to them”
I love when he shows his art and everyone love that is winning for all the people feels like an outsider o people who everyone think they are kinda weird so that's awesome , is ok to be different is ok to be weird
I love him!
An icon and a genius...
edward scissorshands lmao
😂😂😂
sissussusshans
he is just my favourite person in my whole life
11:45 start of one of the more interesting parts of the video. Interesting interview
The goat interviewer despite his shortcomings
I wish he would make his version of 'Something Wicked this way Comes' I think he would do a great job!
He's a genius.
I like how he said that nothing is normal. Which is true. what is normal?
I grew up watching super heroes and I grew up to be one and now I am a Titan!
When I first heard of the headless horseman as a child, I remember thinking how horrifying it would be to be chased by something like that. And like he said, it's just something that sticks with you.
Charlie Rose is on the complete other end of the intellectual/creative spectrum than Tim Burton. It's kinda like an earthworm interviewing Tom Waits.
Tom Waits is probably the Tim Burton of music industry
I love it when the guy introduces Burton and his movie titles, "Edward scissors hands" Burtons thinking should I correct him 😂 but the guys right Edward has Two sets 😂So Tim got it wrong 😂I love Tim though, theres always a moment when he's quiet where you're thinking is this guy ok? Then he speaks and comes to life like a cartoon character 😂
Tim Burton is a good creator that’s all mom is my favorite movie
He said “surreal” more times in this interview than I’ve said it in my 52 years of living 😂😂😂
At least not abusing the word like like like
Best Batman ever
Final Play For Ned Maddrell's Clyde Hill Sounds
I love all this interviews but ir a amazing to me that in every interview this interviewer makes a misstep at somepoint, i feel like he must be a little bit dumb but still great and numerous interviews
I hear Wonka @ 0:14
Love 💘 to work with Tim #genuis
Have you worked with him?
@@JayRacer yahh ...we worked the boxing bag 🥊 one time 🕐 Tim can throw a punch 👊 yowwwzaa 😉💞
@@MapleSyrupPoet incredible
@@JayRacer remarkable 👏
I innately understand a lot of where Tim comes from, he’s probably one of the most successful autistic people of all time. His entire body of work is made through the lens of experiencing the world as an autistic person.
You know.. Tim Burton is a rather twisted man. Even he says that, now I don’t it’s a bad thing that he’s so twisted I mean his movies are impeccable. Especially, I know it’s not original, but especially Charlie and the chocolate factory is one of my favorite movies of all time. As an adult, I quite enjoy Alice In wonderland. To wrap it up, i have always enjoyed the Tim Burton content, though I’ve always had a certain kind of creep from the man, again it’s not uncomfortable or an icky feeling but there is something that doesn’t sit right with me! Love Tim, thank you anyway
@@CarlyMaze 😮💨
@@CarlyMaze I feel so bad to burst your bubble but Tim speaks openly about his twisted thoughts, his wife, maybe ex wife? Helena something, she also talks about how… strange. Of a man he is. Look it up bruva
@@CarlyMaze have you even seen his movies? Cuz honey.. they about as straight as your reality😂😂
@@CarlyMaze pls elaborate on my “creepy tendencies” aswell I’d love to hear your feedback little girllllllllll come have some candyyyyyyy from my unmarked 90s rapo-vannnnn
@@CarlyMaze that’s all you got!! Boooooo 👎👎👎👎👎
X favore please, mandate sottotitoli in Italiano!!! Grazie dall Italia❤❤❤❤🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Great interview, but the thumbnail is not indicative of the content of the video. Why use an image of an older Burton to represent a 1999 interview?
Edward Scissorshands? Really? wow xD
Tim Burton is Bruno. Change my mind.
16:27 it’s not “Ying and Yang”, there is no “G” on the first word. It is “YIN and Yang”. Minus a couple cool points for Tim Burton. But he’s still plenty cool because he made Nightmare Before Christmas.
🥰
he's like a more lively Julian Casablancas
Edward’s Scissors Hands
I wanna work with you Tim let’s go ❤
Hello tim just say anything would like to listen❤❤
4:21pm
Dec 28 23 Thursdays
Moar commercials plz.
Napkin scribbler
2:32
edward sissishands
14:14..." easier "
You can tell by his body language that he’s on the spectrum. #Aspiemyself
I agree- from another person on the spectrum I relate to his mannerisms, the way he speaks and his thought processing way too much.
Love Tim. But say it with me now; he did not direct nightmare before Christmas. Coralines fantastic Director Henry Selleck, did
He did not direct Nightmare Before Christmas but his the artist creator. Tim Burton is painter/artist too and not just a Director or producer. He sketched out and made Jack and other characters with clay(?).
@@claucara-joanjettfan3984 totally true, but he was directing Batman returns at the time he did Not direct nightmare before Christmas. Visited the set a few times because he was busy. Understandably so
@@carveraugustus3840 I just saw a video of how the movie is made, Tim Burton was just helping out. It was a beautiful collaboration between Tim Burton, Henry Selleck, Danny Elfmann and animations
@@carveraugustus3840 yeah, he just helped with the story, the colors, like black for Halloween town and bright colours for the Christmas town. Also the animations
@@claucara-joanjettfan3984 yes that’s true but the fact remains, he directed Batman returns when that movie was in production. So yes of course it’s a collaboration. There’s no question about that but he was not the Director. That’s my only point collaborator of course it all started with his art.
1:35 Eric The Midget?!!!!
Wild thing
You make my penis sore
You make my cock…. Shitty
Uh-huh uh huuuuuuhhhhh.
Charles Rose was the best . Too bad he was excommunicated
Honestly though I really like this interviewer. He asks good questions.