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L̶a̶d̶y̶ Fox Ŵøłfæ Honestly, for years & years before I saw, I just assumed Depp & Bonham-Carter did the lead voices in The Nightmare Before Christmas, rather than Sarandon & O’Hara.
So when Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter split who got to keep Johnny Depp? With how things are going for Depp I feel like a court needs to step in on that custody arrangement.
@@margarethmichelina5146 That's only 3 though. Compared to some of Burton's regulars that is nothing. Also, does she get her kit off? If not, then I don't view it as a proper Eva Green performance 😂😂
Fun fact, in the UK it got a age rating of 15, simply because of the one scene with the strippers in Adam's model. Otherwise, it probably would've been rated age 12.
tim burton has writing credits for story and characters with the nightmare before christmas. he didn't direct it but he did write it. so it's a timburton movie for sure.
narrator: definitely not a tim burton movie tim burton: *wrote original poem, designed the characters, hired the director and music director, did literally everything but direct the film*
You left out the fact that he wrote the screenplay and all the lyrics and music and sang and voiced the lead so that makes this the most Tom Burton movie EVAR!!
@@opheliebell22 after growing up with the Addams Family, and seeing what they've done to Wednesday's forehead in the animation style, I don't blame him.
Burton made the most Batman-y Batman movies. Nolan maybe made the best, but Burton's looked like a comic book and he gave us Nicholson Joker, DeVito Penguin and Pfeiffer Catwoman so the guy deserves some respect
@salty dogg It's true he took many artistic liberties, but so have all of Batman's iterations. Synder made Bats kill, Nolan made him more realistic etc. They're all different adaptations but they all get the main points of Batman down and they all have their strong points. I just think the Burton movies carry an aesthetic that's perfectly appropriate for a city named 'Gotham' and had fantastic casting
@@mx5497 I love the Burton Batman because it's so damn realistic, this might be an unpopular opinion, but I was a little bored with newer "superhero movies" because a lot of them feel like war movies with a little magic sprinkled on top, or in Batmans case, just a war movie.
Personally, I haven't seen a Tim Burton movie that I didn't enjoyed at least to some extent. There's just something about the atmosphere in his movies that I simply adore.
The Only Tim Burton film I haven't seen is Big Fish and Sweeney Todd. Well I saw the first few minutes of Sweeney Todd I gotta finish it. I enjoy his movies.
Qrow Branwen he has this small book of short stories/poems that I highly recommend reading if you haven’t. It’s called “the melancholy death of oyster boy and other stories”
@@hulkfan97 Big Fish is pretty great from what I remember, it's definitely an interesting film that just goes really far into its own logic. And while Sweeney Todd's a bit mixed for people, I still loved the heck out of it for what it is.
Every Johnny Depp character in Tim Burton movies: Sorry I was having a flashback Everyone: Do these flashbacks happen often? Every Johnny Depp character in Tim Burton movies: Increasingly
But for real, I really like that moment in Charlie and the chocolate factory. The vague eerieness of Wonka and the lingering confusion of other people made that moment for me. Maybe I have unsettled problems of the past just like Tim Burton 😂
@@abcdefg2174 yeah, I loved the original so much! I was surprised, given how much I loved Johnny Depp and Tim Burton at the time, to have really not liked the Burton remake. “There are few perfect movies in this world. It would be a shame to ruin this one” - memefication of a bastardized Princess Bride quote cautioning against remaking The Princess Bride, which I think fits remarkably well here. :)
“Oh sure, I have a yard of dead trees and city comes by, but Tim Burton does it as aaaaaart.” This is so original, had me going, hahaha! But sure I’ll take a BeetleJuice 2 movie.
He was aparently hired to do a Beetlejuice 2. His contract pretty much forced him to, so IIRC he trolled them by writing and sending them "Beetlejuice goes Hawaiian", an intentionally awful script that they would never make.
Can you imagine Tim Burton directing the Adams Family?? That would be epic Update: guys wtf 3.4K?? I just got the notification I wasnt aware of the fame haha but yes I still stand by this statement I haven't seen the new animated Adams family because looks terrible
I would give both my kidneys, my parents’ kidneys, my friend’s kidneys, my money, my apartment, ANYTHING, to be Wednesday in a Burton directed Addams family movie.
@@TiffanyRay And ironically, Nightmare Before Christmas was the ONLY one of these Tim Burton was actually involved in, (albeit not as a director.) The other two were all Selick, (and Dahl and Gaiman, of course.)
Henry selick directed TNBC because burton was working on Batman. He was a producer on J&TGP. Coralline is one movie burton wasn’t affiliated with, but you can see his influence in the style
@@justanotherchannelonyoutub126 ... that's my assumption. They do all have roughly the same formula to them. Don't get me wrong, I love them, but they're also highly formulatic.
@@syntheticreality549 y'all act like you've never seen a Tim Burton before jaws all on the floor like Tim Burton just burst through the door whooping his Tim Burton first and before
Erik Caballero he first was divorced throwin him over furniture. AHH. It’s the return of the...aww wait...oh wait your kidding...he didn’t just say what I think he did..did he?
We know he's strange *now*, that's not in question! The question is whether that evolved gradually as he became an adult, or whether he was strange right from childhood.
@@00ammy00 Yeah Coraline is a masterpiece. I don't know why it's not more a cult movie, it's on the level of a Nigthmare before Christmas. I guess it's because children are not as easily choked these days XD edit:... and now I want an honest trailer for Coraline!
That’s funny. For those of us who who hate Tim Burton, this video had the opposite effect. I’ve always felt that Tim Burton movies were simply the loner goth guy getting to make the same movie over and over and over and over and over again. Just get a new hero archetype already.
@@spartanAXA I thought it was mocking all the "philosophical" people who think too deep in society. You know? Like the people who watch those stupid hyperbolic society videos
Bryan Lariviere Burton made the right choice casting Michael Keaton because he’s a much better actor than Johnny Depp. Any Tim Burton movie without Depp and Carter are more interesting than those with them. And that’s a fact.
*For those of you concerned* : Tim Burton wrote the poems Nightmare Before Christmas was based on, designed the characters, and produced it, but he didn't direct it. Just thought I'd clear that up.
How, oh HOW, did this make it through writing, recording, editing, and upload without someone on the Screen Junkies team not acknowledging one of the most obvious constants in Tim Burton Movies: the Danny Elfman score?!?
to me, he's like the uncle who wants to seem cool with his goth nephews and nieces, by acting so child-friendly-edgy and quirky that it gets embarassing. there are reasons why i would never watch any Tim Burton movie twice. i originally thought, i would like him, since i vastly enjoy the works from creators like David Firth. but on the contrary, i still don't like Tim Burton THAT much. his style just doesn't click with me. Mars Attacks had some funny scenes, but it was just SOOO TRY-HARD edgy and quirky at the same time, as if it tried to be Men in Black, but with more absurdity. Tim Burton can be edgy, that's not the issue here. what i don't like about it that he somehow fails to make edgy humor work, at least for me. it's not dark enough to be seen as dark and it's not funny enough to be seen as funny. his humor resembles these shitty 90s movies' comedy-tropes, which have the scheme "the more absurd and violent slapstick, the more funny it is. clever jokes? HAH! what even is that?" back then, our teacher forced us to watch Charlie and the Chocolate factory for some reason, it already gave me a negative impression of Tim Burton's movies. and since these absurd scenes that seemingly just existed for the sake of absurdity, the weird way how the moral of this film was conveyed... i didn't like it. and even though, i like his short stories a bit better, these are mostly "OH WOE IS ME!" kind of stories. EVERY FUCKING TIME, THE SAME PLOT! Robot-Boy, Mummy Boy, Toxic Boy, Oysterboy... they are all different and outcasts... and then they die.
@@rosericorico4980 translated: "i'm trying to be snarky, because i didn't like your criticism" i know how hardcore some Tim Burton fans are. most of them act as if everyone is obligated to like his movies. i don't HATE TIm Burton, if you think that's what i wanted to say. i just think, he's overrated.
Mostly as a joke and to point out in an entertaining manner some of the signature elements of Tim Burton's style that he carries over from movie to movie, like his muses, stylistic choices regarding illumination, methods of storytelling, ambients etc.
I like all that, but he doesn't need to butcher the story and characters of a perfectly good book series just to make 1. another scene with skeletons, and 2. the female lead more *delicate*, UGGGGHHH. I hate what he did to Emma Bloom and Olive.
Filmmakers are often at their best game when they throw in their own emotions. The best horror stories are about things that frighten the author or filmmaker.
I think aside from being made just for a laugh, that they have highlighted some elements of his movies that are just facsimiles of his past efforts. So whilst you hail his genius and unique movie style also take not that a lot of it is just a one trick pony. I actually enjoy Burton's movies. I just think you're not acknowledging some of the truths here and that it was a funny video.
You forgot how the villain is always an old man trying to force a young girl to marry them: Corpse Bride (Lord Barkis) Sweeney Todd (Judge Turpin) Beetlejuice (Betelgeuse) And then they all get killed by the end of the movie (as they deserve to be)
Betelgeuse was already dead at the beginning of the movie, he didn't get killed at the end of the movie. Just stuck in the waiting room for eternally and had his head shrunk by a Witch Doctor.
I just want you to know ScreenJunkies that I appreciate the pun on how The Weinstein Company doesn't need much help being darker 😂 A.K.A. Harvey Weinstein
They said they probably wouldn't, since it's a movie that basically honest trailers itself. It's also really hard to make an honest trailer for a great movie. Dan's said that they tried, but couldn't come up with a funny enough script.
I beg to respectfully disagree on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland. I never saw Planet of the Apes and didn't like Dark Shadows.
@@stephfahey1101 I enjoyed Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland as well, but compared to his other movies, they weren't really good. I never saw the original Willy Wonka though, so I wasn't able to compare it to the original. Planet of the Apes was IMO the worst movie he ever created; didn't enjoy a single bit of it.
Which Tim Burton movie is the MOST Tim Burton movie of all the Tim Burton movies?
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I like his every movie and please do an honest trailer for spider man into the spider verse
Please do an honest trailer for spider man into the spider verse and add my name on the screen
Beetlejuice
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I would say Edward Scissorhands is the most Tim Burtony.
He didn't mention how many times he has killed Helena Bonham Carter in his movies LOL
Noel sunflower or thrown stuff in Johnny depps face
Or love stories between Depp and Bonham Carter
Heck for about ten years I was convinced they were the same person.
Also by hand of a Johnny character
*Depp killed her
Starring Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp... yes that’s it, the entire cast, of all the films
And Michael Keaton.
Neither of them have been in any of his last 4 films.
Not anymore, now it’s Eva Green.
L̶a̶d̶y̶ Fox Ŵøłfæ Honestly, for years & years before I saw, I just assumed Depp & Bonham-Carter did the lead voices in The Nightmare Before Christmas, rather than Sarandon & O’Hara.
Wait but we can't forget Winona Ryder. She's been in three Tim Burton films.
So when Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter split who got to keep Johnny Depp? With how things are going for Depp I feel like a court needs to step in on that custody arrangement.
eskimo2k ikr
Well, Eva Green is the new Helena Bonham Carter now.
@@margarethmichelina5146 Is she? Has she ever been in a Burton film?
@@gangrath She joined Tim Burton since Dark Shadows, and then Miss Peregrine and lastly, Dumbo.
@@margarethmichelina5146 That's only 3 though. Compared to some of Burton's regulars that is nothing. Also, does she get her kit off? If not, then I don't view it as a proper Eva Green performance 😂😂
Always thought it was interesting that Beetlejuice was rated PG and it managed to get an f-bomb in
Felpaw Gaming honestlyyyy
That was the 80s for you.
It also had a whore house.
Fun fact, in the UK it got a age rating of 15, simply because of the one scene with the strippers in Adam's model. Otherwise, it probably would've been rated age 12.
Felpaw Gaming twice. The part where he yells at Lydia he says "FUCK YOU, SAY IIIIIT!!!"
tim burton has writing credits for story and characters with the nightmare before christmas. he didn't direct it but he did write it. so it's a timburton movie for sure.
Thanks 4 the info
@Stephanie Logan ah yes ofcourse I nearly forgot about that one! Elijah Wood is a voice actor in that one right?
Thanks I was super confused for a bit.
@Stephanie Logan will there be a sequel? Will it be titled 10?...
Stephanie Logan omg 9 is so good. I bought the dvd knowing nothing about it and it’s honestly one of my favorite movies.
No Danny Elfman seems like a giant oversight
damn right
After all he covered it seems more like an intentional slight. What's his been with the elfman?
They can't show music stuff because of copyright. It's in their commentary
@@kokorobertco they don't have to show it, could have at least said his name and picture 🤷♂️
@@spiff3872 Yeah, but scores are too obscure for most general audiences to recognize without playing them.
Thought they would mention Danny elfmans scores.
That's what I was hoping too. I don't think there's a single Burton film not scored by Danny Elfman.
@@Zoopster1 Ed Wood was scored by Howard Shore.
There are like two or three films that are not scored by Danny Elfman, which honestly surprised me.
of course Burton would hire someone called Elfman
Yea right???
narrator: definitely not a tim burton movie
tim burton: *wrote original poem, designed the characters, hired the director and music director, did literally everything but direct the film*
Maddi Henderson louder for the people in the back
Gnarly
You left out the fact that he wrote the screenplay and all the lyrics and music and sang and voiced the lead so that makes this the most Tom Burton movie EVAR!!
@@leslielandberg5620 Danny Elfman and that guy from the princess bride played the lead.
So that explains why the movie fucking sucks as much as it does
What's weird is that the Tim Burton version of the Addams Family hasn't happened
Well there'll be an animated version of the Addams family on the screen in December and Tim Burton was working on it but then he left the project
Or worse IT directed by Tim Burton that would've been freaking wierd.
@@opheliebell22 after growing up with the Addams Family, and seeing what they've done to Wednesday's forehead in the animation style, I don't blame him.
He was suppose to direct the new Addams Family animated film but he got too busy with the Dumbo live action film
I want to like but it’s currently at 666 likes and that’s like a magical number for Tim Burton style.
Burton made the most Batman-y Batman movies. Nolan maybe made the best, but Burton's looked like a comic book and he gave us Nicholson Joker, DeVito Penguin and Pfeiffer Catwoman so the guy deserves some respect
@salty dogg It's true he took many artistic liberties, but so have all of Batman's iterations. Synder made Bats kill, Nolan made him more realistic etc. They're all different adaptations but they all get the main points of Batman down and they all have their strong points. I just think the Burton movies carry an aesthetic that's perfectly appropriate for a city named 'Gotham' and had fantastic casting
I prefer Heath Ledger’s joker
@@mx5497 I love the Burton Batman because it's so damn realistic, this might be an unpopular opinion, but I was a little bored with newer "superhero movies" because a lot of them feel like war movies with a little magic sprinkled on top, or in Batmans case, just a war movie.
@@mx5497 everyone prefers ledgers joker cus its the only good thing in those nolan movies anyone ever talks about
@@MechaBorne Nolan absolutely did not make Batman more realistic.
Personally, I haven't seen a Tim Burton movie that I didn't enjoyed at least to some extent. There's just something about the atmosphere in his movies that I simply adore.
The Only Tim Burton film I haven't seen is Big Fish and Sweeney Todd. Well I saw the first few minutes of Sweeney Todd I gotta finish it. I enjoy his movies.
Qrow Branwen he has this small book of short stories/poems that I highly recommend reading if you haven’t. It’s called “the melancholy death of oyster boy and other stories”
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Big Fish is pretty great from what I remember, it's definitely an interesting film that just goes really far into its own logic. And while Sweeney Todd's a bit mixed for people, I still loved the heck out of it for what it is.
Dark Shadows though.....
@@dracocrusher agreed.
Every Johnny Depp character in Tim Burton movies: Sorry I was having a flashback
Everyone: Do these flashbacks happen often?
Every Johnny Depp character in Tim Burton movies: Increasingly
But for real, I really like that moment in Charlie and the chocolate factory. The vague eerieness of Wonka and the lingering confusion of other people made that moment for me. Maybe I have unsettled problems of the past just like Tim Burton 😂
@Lord Mahaveer Maldonado Honestly I think the problem is that the original was so good and didn't really need a remake, so they're gonna get compared
@The Pikachu Brothers Yeah that's true, but nevertheless they will be compared and I guess that's why so many people dislike it
Willy wonka reference
@@abcdefg2174 yeah, I loved the original so much! I was surprised, given how much I loved Johnny Depp and Tim Burton at the time, to have really not liked the Burton remake.
“There are few perfect movies in this world. It would be a shame to ruin this one” - memefication of a bastardized Princess Bride quote cautioning against remaking The Princess Bride, which I think fits remarkably well here. :)
Please do an Honest Trailer for Every Stephen King Adaptation.
I can already imagine that. It works. Hahahaha.
Yup and if they do, I can hear the jokes now about the state of Maine being Hell on Earth but so pretty and well lit.
Nostalgia critic says hi
That would be impossible. There are hundreds.
How's about every Michael Bay movie.
“Oh sure, I have a yard of dead trees and city comes by, but Tim Burton does it as aaaaaart.”
This is so original, had me going, hahaha!
But sure I’ll take a BeetleJuice 2 movie.
He was aparently hired to do a Beetlejuice 2. His contract pretty much forced him to, so IIRC he trolled them by writing and sending them "Beetlejuice goes Hawaiian", an intentionally awful script that they would never make.
Thanks for quoting that. I rewatched that bit a dozen and still couldn't figure out what he said.
You know there's Beetlehuice cartoon.
@@catdogmousecheese And a Beetlejuice musical.
@@eryuu4016 It's been 2 years and he still hasn't shown up. I mean, you guys did say his name thrice.
In the "probably starring" section you forgot, Music by Danny Elfman
ReddJack FACTS
You just copied my commen
@@joekreissl4499 i've seen a couple people post this already (or something along these lines), i doubt he copied you on purpose
Elfman gives breath to all of his movies
Elfman’s scores seem to be the only backbone to his movies by this point and even then theyve become somewhat jaded. Still a lot of fun though
Can you imagine Tim Burton directing the Adams Family?? That would be epic
Update: guys wtf 3.4K?? I just got the notification I wasnt aware of the fame haha but yes I still stand by this statement
I haven't seen the new animated Adams family because looks terrible
Best idea ever formed in a comment section.
Dont say that now I'm sad it's not a real thing...
I would give both my kidneys, my parents’ kidneys, my friend’s kidneys, my money, my apartment, ANYTHING, to be Wednesday in a Burton directed Addams family movie.
Tim Burton directing an episode of Stranger Things
Bro you’re a genius
You forgot to add Danny Elfman scoring every film
he has done as well.
Most, but not all.
And is awesome!
Omg you're right
And Elfman is just as bizarre a dude as Burton is too.
I came here to say this.
Henry Selick will never get the credit he deserves for Coraline, Nightmare Before Christmas and James & The Giant Peach.
its funny how people overlook him cause Tim is way more popular than he is
@@TiffanyRay And ironically, Nightmare Before Christmas was the ONLY one of these Tim Burton was actually involved in, (albeit not as a director.) The other two were all Selick, (and Dahl and Gaiman, of course.)
Henry selick directed TNBC because burton was working on Batman. He was a producer on J&TGP. Coralline is one movie burton wasn’t affiliated with, but you can see his influence in the style
Wow. So, my favorite Tim Burton films are actually... Henry Selick films.
Nineteenth Then why is called Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas?
Once Endgame comes out, y'all should make an Honest Trailer for every single MCU movie.
They have already done all of them
Squidward I think they meant a trailer for the entire MCU
I just want one for the 1998 Avengers movie!
@@justanotherchannelonyoutub126 ... that's my assumption. They do all have roughly the same formula to them.
Don't get me wrong, I love them, but they're also highly formulatic.
justanotherchannelonyoutube
That makes sense
Fun fact: Burton was an animator for Disney before he became a director and he worked on "the Fox and the Hound".
No mention of a Danny Elfman score with children vocalizing?
Huge miss.
Also how Tim makes every movie title look halloween themed, including Men in Black.
Thank you!
Batman Returns: Birth of a Penguin
Thank you! I was literally just about to comment, what, no Danny Elfman? Those 2 are joined at the hip, man. One cannot exist, without the other. 😋
They mentioned in the commentary that they could not do it because of the music being copyrighted
Not mentioning Elfman is like not mentioning Williams when talking about Lucas or Spielberg. Great otherwise though.
Oh Yeah...
@Eleni 1979 they did. 3:36.
Top comment. I'd argue that Elfman's genius surpasses Burton's.
@@MyLuggage12345 Danny Elfman is WAY up there with Hans Zimmer and John Williams
@Lord Mahaveer Maldonado there is no "whedon cut". It's just justice league.
"Geez what did fat rich people do to this guy?"
We are all Tim Burton now.
Would the real Tim Burton please stand up?
Erik Caballero would the real tim burton please stand up...we’re gonna have a problem here.
@@syntheticreality549 y'all act like you've never seen a Tim Burton before jaws all on the floor like Tim Burton just burst through the door whooping his Tim Burton first and before
Erik Caballero he first was divorced throwin him over furniture. AHH. It’s the return of the...aww wait...oh wait your kidding...he didn’t just say what I think he did..did he?
Love the double entendres for “darkening” of the Weinstein title card.
so much
"How strange were you as a child???" He actually never stopped being. 😂
Strange? Or a child? 😋
You could say that about many of his characters.
We know he's strange *now*, that's not in question! The question is whether that evolved gradually as he became an adult, or whether he was strange right from childhood.
@@JediMasterSp0ck both
Big deal, all creative people are a bit "weird", Burton is not special in this regard.
I feel like Edward Scissorhands is like the definition of Tim Burton!!!
i love that one so much its really a sweet movie :)
My cousin was five when he saw it and he said “this movie is sad, funny, and scary all at the same time!”
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He said so himself. It was a metaphor for his life.
The holy grail of all the Tim Burton films.
Henry Selick(director of Nightmare Before Christmas) is so underrated, the guy is a stop motion genius.
LOVED his work on Coraline
@@00ammy00 Yeah Coraline is a masterpiece. I don't know why it's not more a cult movie, it's on the level of a Nigthmare before Christmas. I guess it's because children are not as easily choked these days XD
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@@00ammy00 Coraline is by far CREEPY!!!
IKR?!?!?! Ugh, 2019 and still there are people who thinks that Coraline is by Tim🤦🏻♀️
Coroline Neil Gaiman
I love how Sweeny Todd was written in the 1800s- yet still contains all the Tim Burton-isms like he time traveled back to do it himself.
No mention of Danny Elfman??? He’s like the next most obvious person after Depp that Burton includes in a movie
And Winona Ryder!
Nah, Helena Bonham Carter is definitely second. I'd say Elfman is a solid third.
Danny elfman is pretty much Tim burton's best friend.
And Colleen Atwood the amazing costume designer for a tonne of them!
He is old
Oh Tim Burton, you've given me so many memories. Thank you for a wonderful childhood!
And all it cost him was his own childhood.
You're welcome...I guess...
Same, I love the part of my childhood that includes his work. He did well that mind of his.
Please do an Honest trailer for Spider-Verse: into the Spider-Man
I second this
Is that the porn parody?
Third this
I would love to get into Spider-Man ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Also Bumblembee
Tim Burton uses German Expresionism, and every element in his movies is part of that theater genre since 1920s
I really loved this journey. He has made some great, iconic films. Even the duds were visually stimulating and inspiring to other directors.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is on the horizon. That would be the perfect time to knock out every Quentin Tarantino movie.
"The Corpse Bride" is my favorite Tim Burton movie.
Me too
Same
Makes me appreciate Tim Burton 100 times more thank you
That’s funny. For those of us who who hate Tim Burton, this video had the opposite effect. I’ve always felt that Tim Burton movies were simply the loner goth guy getting to make the same movie over and over and over and over and over again. Just get a new hero archetype already.
Same I like Tim Burton a lot too
@@free22 Right👌
Congratulations?
I just love the look, style, and vibe of a Tim Burton film. He's practically a genre by himself. I love directors that have their own style.
You guys have pretty much created the rules for a Tim Burton drinking game :D
Wouldn't be a drinking game. Would be a blood alcohol poisoning game.
I don't care... I love Tim Burton film. Theyre weird and I love it.
Can he try something different once in awhile?
@@KidSnivy69 Well, he did do Planet of the Apes and that didn't work. Big Fish was a relatively huge departure for him.
@@KidSnivy69 Big Fish. Big Eyes. Planet of the Apes.
@@opheliebell22 I meant good new
They're not that weird though. They're just cute weird. David Lynch is weird weird.
Literally nobody:
Tim Burton: _We live in a society_
Corpe Bride
is this meme really funny?
@@laslow Actually no, it doesn't even make any sense!
@@spartanAXA I thought it was mocking all the "philosophical" people who think too deep in society. You know? Like the people who watch those stupid hyperbolic society videos
pingus 19 It’s a minimalistic meme. Literally a meme with no context or no clever gimmick.
Please say: "Remind me again, WHY do I keep reading all these wierd comments?" in your epic movie voice
Now I'm bloody doing it!.
DracoInduperator congrats you made it;)
I vaguely remember him saying this
Golden Light Pictures which one is it?
I second that request.
Next do Every Quentin Tarantino movie!!!!!
edit: But I'm guessing you'd do it just before 'Once Upon a Time in HollyWood' comes out💸💸💸💰.
Yasssssss
"And his obsession with feet..."
*Cut to clips of womens' feet in a lot of his movies*
Definitely, people are always so shocked when I tell them he has a foot fetish, like isn't it blatantly obvious??
@@Jessicahasopinions They'll be surprised he's ever used the N word in his scripts next...
Yes, QT!
You can say whatever you want about Tim Burton or his work.
He is still one of my favourite directors.
I love almost all his movies.
Every Tim Burton movie role is designed for Johnny Depp.
The mad hatter is scary
@@CarbyGuuGuu Beetlejeice could have been played by depp, (If he was older at the time)
And for Helena Bonham Carter
Bryan Lariviere Burton made the right choice casting Michael Keaton because he’s a much better actor than Johnny Depp. Any Tim Burton movie without Depp and Carter are more interesting than those with them. And that’s a fact.
@@gsync4904 she is his wife
I so glad Tim Burton puts Johnny Depp I’m so many of his movies
Starring: Severed Hands
Oh wow, Dumbo has it too! Not a spoiler, just look at the trailer. They nailed this one. 😂
*For those of you concerned* :
Tim Burton wrote the poems Nightmare Before Christmas was based on, designed the characters, and produced it, but he didn't direct it. Just thought I'd clear that up.
Thank you was looking for this so I didn't have to write it
The way he said it made it seem like he had no part in the movie, I would say that is a major contribution.
Those are still major contributions to the film, do you really have to direct the film for it to be considered your film
I'd say Burton is a lesser codirector.
@yodaghost Well, Dr. Seuss gets credit on the poster for The Grinch. I am pretty sure he did not direct the movie.
And no starring Danny Elfman!!?? Not ok. Should Have Also included Eva Green
Miguel Jiménez U. And Johnny Depp!
Oh wait it’s at the end haha.
Right, Danny Elfman's soundtrack is fundamental
And Wynona Ryder
How, oh HOW, did this make it through writing, recording, editing, and upload without someone on the Screen Junkies team not acknowledging one of the most obvious constants in Tim Burton Movies: the Danny Elfman score?!?
You guys missed like 20 pale-faced Johnny Depps
Tim Burton he is like the cool uncle.
And simultaneously the creepy uncle
to me, he's like the uncle who wants to seem cool with his goth nephews and nieces, by acting so child-friendly-edgy and quirky that it gets embarassing.
there are reasons why i would never watch any Tim Burton movie twice.
i originally thought, i would like him, since i vastly enjoy the works from creators like David Firth.
but on the contrary, i still don't like Tim Burton THAT much. his style just doesn't click with me.
Mars Attacks had some funny scenes, but it was just SOOO TRY-HARD edgy and quirky at the same time, as if it tried to be Men in Black, but with more absurdity.
Tim Burton can be edgy, that's not the issue here. what i don't like about it that he somehow fails to make edgy humor work, at least for me. it's not dark enough to be seen as dark and it's not funny enough to be seen as funny.
his humor resembles these shitty 90s movies' comedy-tropes, which have the scheme "the more absurd and violent slapstick, the more funny it is. clever jokes? HAH! what even is that?"
back then, our teacher forced us to watch Charlie and the Chocolate factory for some reason, it already gave me a negative impression of Tim Burton's movies. and since these absurd scenes that seemingly just existed for the sake of absurdity, the weird way how the moral of this film was conveyed... i didn't like it.
and even though, i like his short stories a bit better, these are mostly "OH WOE IS ME!" kind of stories. EVERY FUCKING TIME, THE SAME PLOT! Robot-Boy, Mummy Boy, Toxic Boy, Oysterboy... they are all different and outcasts... and then they die.
And the goth cousin.
@@Legomicroman this was a wholesome comment and you just had to write a whole essay that no one would read 😂
@@rosericorico4980
translated: "i'm trying to be snarky, because i didn't like your criticism"
i know how hardcore some Tim Burton fans are. most of them act as if everyone is obligated to like his movies.
i don't HATE TIm Burton, if you think that's what i wanted to say. i just think, he's overrated.
Do one with the actor:
Every Johnny Depp movie
I think he just did
100th like
I get it started :
" He play pale face protagonist and pirate and sometime pale face protagonist pirate "
"Journey into the mind of a director who's constantly journeying into his own mind" sounds like an actual line from a real Tim Burton movie trailer
Say “ Have you ever danced with the Devil In The pale moonlight?”
TheSpaceDorito 9001 Batman reference nice
No, it won't be as good as Jack Nicholson's utterance and the point of these is to make an unepic thing sound epic.
He already did this one
only if i got my red dress on tonight
Leland Turner in my opinion
1. Mark Hammil
2. Heath Ledger
3 Jack Nicholson
Could you please say: 'i want chicken i want liver meowmix meowmix please deliver' in your epic voice. 😊
Gibtrickz yes yes yes
Yes please
Yes please
LOL OH JESUS! please say this!
So Tim Burton injects pieces of his own life/fears etc and makes some really good movies...not really sure of the critisim in that.
Mostly as a joke and to point out in an entertaining manner some of the signature elements of Tim Burton's style that he carries over from movie to movie, like his muses, stylistic choices regarding illumination, methods of storytelling, ambients etc.
Criticism and observation are two different things.
I like all that, but he doesn't need to butcher the story and characters of a perfectly good book series just to make 1. another scene with skeletons, and 2. the female lead more *delicate*, UGGGGHHH. I hate what he did to Emma Bloom and Olive.
Filmmakers are often at their best game when they throw in their own emotions. The best horror stories are about things that frighten the author or filmmaker.
I think aside from being made just for a laugh, that they have highlighted some elements of his movies that are just facsimiles of his past efforts. So whilst you hail his genius and unique movie style also take not that a lot of it is just a one trick pony. I actually enjoy Burton's movies. I just think you're not acknowledging some of the truths here and that it was a funny video.
Next idea: Every Michael Bay Movie
*explosion*
American Flag
*video ends*
Edit: Dang thanks for the likes 😅
forgot *blatant product endorsement* but eh
I feel like they already did that. Or they did one for Transformers and it's basically working for most of his movies.
Patrick H Willems did an analysis on bay.
And you forgot blatant sexualisation of women
@J LA you forgot blatant racism and sexism
05:07
that was improvised by
MICHAEL KEATON
Thank you guys. As a huge Tim Burton fan, I really enjoyed this
If you happen to know, what's the name of the movie that Johnny depp removed his teeth?
@@binx2638 Ed Wood
Tim Burton looks like the actor who played Neville Longbottom.
lol
You definetely have to look up "matthew lewis today" then say that again
Hum..no
He looks like ross from friends
In what way
Honest Trailer for Into The Spiderverse, please.
Excelsior!
Starring:
Toby Garfield
Andrew McGuire
And porky pig
Yeah
The one with the striped suits are my favourite
You have a broad range of tastes (not to mention a wide stripe)
purple lavenders mine was the one where the main character had to overcome a challenge
Honest trailer for Bill Nye the science guy.
Why not at this point?
i could get behind the idea of this
"Johnny depp. Johnny Depp everywhere "
What's this x2 Johnny Depp is in the air
What's this
He's really everywhere
They're good friends.
They're the perfect chemistry for both actor and director.
Say: "One person's craziness is another person's reality."
Oh how I LOVE Tim Burton 🖤 A major part of my childhood and, frankly, my favorite part of my childhood
Please do an Honest Trailer for Every John Hughes Movie.
Right on.
All the ones he wrote. He wrote many he didn't also direct.
Just don't do every John Holmes movie.
This just made me remember how much I love tim burton and how muh these movies shaped my childhood
Outside of Tim Burton, Johnny Depp has a very diverse filmography. I wonder how an honest trailer with just Johnny would go.
Please say: "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice!" Or Winona Forever!
Riju Chaudhuri Winona ahem Wino Forever....lol #MistakesWereMade
...and then say "Wino Forever" ;)
Do a every MCU movie honest trailer before endgame
Yeah.
Honest trailer for every DCEU movie
You forgot how the villain is always an old man trying to force a young girl to marry them:
Corpse Bride (Lord Barkis)
Sweeney Todd (Judge Turpin)
Beetlejuice (Betelgeuse)
And then they all get killed by the end of the movie (as they deserve to be)
Good point.
Lord Barkis isn´t old, maybe older than Victoria, but much younger than her parents
Betelgeuse was already dead at the beginning of the movie, he didn't get killed at the end of the movie. Just stuck in the waiting room for eternally and had his head shrunk by a Witch Doctor.
I just realized that Tim Burton is the macabre Wes Anderson. 🤯
Does Wes Anderson still keep Bill Murry in a show box? At least Tim finally let his pet out into the wild... lol
@@MephProduction I think Murray's only been in the life aquatic and running with scissors... Not enough to be Johnny Depp. Or ms Carter.
@@johnnypottseed He's done six films with Wes and they're doing a 7 currently. Depp did 8 with Tim, Helena did 7
Wes is talented by Tim is a legend.
I....I...I don’t disagree actually.
Do an Every Scorcese Movie.
DiNero
DiCaprio
Pesci
Narration
And lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots of swearing.
The Wolf of Wall Street honest trailer pretty comprehensively describes all the Scorcese-isms.
You must think you're a wise guy eh
And lots of coke
New York lots of new York
Dont forget nudity too
I always enjoy Tim Burton's movies. They're wonderful and dark.
the fear of commitment point made me laugh more than it should have
Y'all gotta do an MCU Honest Trailer before EndGame comes out.
Anubhav Nair After Endgame would make more sense imo.
Super pooper scooper are just lergende
@@yourmom7748 FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEZY POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The music for "spinning around" got me 😂
You forgot that every Tim Burton Movie ever made starts with a tracking shot.
What's a tracking shot?
It's a shot that tracks.
I feel like Frankenweenie, Corpse Bride, and Nightmare Before Christmas are just one big movie
"Spinning around" had me dying
Thank you for showcasing the single best line in Beetlejuice: "NICE F**KIN MODEL!!!"
Say "I found a worm in my doctor repellent" with your epic voice.
"Where's Beetlejuice 2?!"
Opening this week actually...
This video should just be called:
The Only Tim Burton Documentary, You Only Need To See.
1:17 "I keep the blondes in here." LOL
Wich movie is that?
@@kasperwithanak3853 Sweeney Todd, a pretty underrated movie
You missed any mention of "Vincent", beyond a classic
No reference to Danny Elfman?!!!! The music and scores are a character of their own in every Burton movie!
Every movie with John Williams composing the soundtrack
I just want you to know ScreenJunkies that I appreciate the pun on how The Weinstein Company doesn't need much help being darker 😂 A.K.A. Harvey Weinstein
Thanks, Captain!
That's not a pun, it's a double entendre.
After this Honest Trailer, I have to realize how many films he made that I LOVED!
This made me realize I love Tim Burton movies
you HAVE to do every M Night Shyamalan film!
I thought he did
When it becomes appropriate, please say "Welcome back Spencer, King of Snark"
It's time for Into The Spider-verse honest trailer.
They said they probably wouldn't, since it's a movie that basically honest trailers itself.
It's also really hard to make an honest trailer for a great movie. Dan's said that they tried, but couldn't come up with a funny enough script.
@@adren4306 They've made honest trailers for plenty of great movies before, including ones that didn't have much to make fun of
@@IAmGeorgeLucas but into the spider verse pretty much makes fun of itself and superhero tropes, so making an honest trailer doesn't make much sense.
Great video. You just forgot to mention his other love interest: Danny Elfman.
Can you please do Heathers (1988 movie)!!!
YESSSSS
His originals are great but he can't do remakes
Does Batman count as original?
I beg to respectfully disagree on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland. I never saw Planet of the Apes and didn't like Dark Shadows.
@@JOCoStudio1 Well, it was the first Batman ever graced to the big screen.
@@JOCoStudio1 Yes, I would say Batman counts as original. It's not based on another movie, so it's not a remake.
@@stephfahey1101 I enjoyed Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland as well, but compared to his other movies, they weren't really good. I never saw the original Willy Wonka though, so I wasn't able to compare it to the original.
Planet of the Apes was IMO the worst movie he ever created; didn't enjoy a single bit of it.
"I keep the blondes in here."
That's so perf
does anyone know the name of that movie btw?
@@Sophie-wl7wq that wasn't a movie . it was real.
when you do a Dumbo trailer be sure to mention "the trifecta that is Tim Burton, Danny Elfman & Michael Keaton".