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on Jul 22, 2008 11:49pm. (+100XP)The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories, by Tim Burton, is a book of poems that tell the stories of children with various defects. The tales of half-robot hybrids, spontaneous transformers, and women who have babies to win men range in tone from depressing to humorous, and sometimes both at the same time. Stain Boy, Roy the Toxic Boy, Robot Boy, Match Girl,...
In his piss-ant pursuit of Garrison Keillor, I'm not sure whether Lileks reminds me more of Capt. Ahab or Capt. Queeg. What, you left out Captain Crunch? I hate those multiple choice questions where they leave out the best answer.
Good god in heaven, that's awful. Someone give the column to Gnat -- she's got to be a better, clearer, more interesting writer than her rageoholic dad...
This is what we do to decide this once and for all. Put them on an ice floe in Lake Superior in early April. That's it. Who the fuck cares what happens after that?
“Because Gotham gets the hero it deserves, but doesn’t need…” So says Commissioner Gordon about Harvey Dent, and inferentially about The Dark Knight himself. Certainly the best film of the summer, the latest installment of Batman is downright important film-making, downright wonderfully directed, acted and scored and downright fun. I’m hard pressed to find [...]
In this week’s episode of the /Filmcast, Kevin Smith joins us to geek out about the new Watchmen and Terminator trailers, and Kevin offers some reflections on the old Tim Burton Batman films. We also review The Dark Knight (SPOILERS INCLUDED). Have any questions, comments, or suggestions? Want to sponsor or advertise with the /Filmcast? [...]
You can read Mark Millar's interview at Den of Geek . Here's an excerpt though: I genuinely had waited since 1987, Superman 4 ; buying magazines, checking it out online when the internet came along, just praying for a Superman movie. And managing to snare a draft of the Tim Burton scripts, and probably versions people haven’t even bothered looking at. I’ve probably read them all. So I was really anticipating...
I was 16 when the Tim Burton Batman film came out. At the time it was the most-hyped movie I could remember for several years. It was the first major comic-book film to come out for a while, and the first since the new wave of comics - and specifically, superhero - respectability had [...]
Ryan posted a nice little reminder of a certain Batman movie that wasn't directed by Christopher Nolan or Tim Burton. That got me thinking more and more about something I thought while I watched The Dark Knight this weekend: a movie like Batman Begins or The Dark Knight would have never been made twenty years ago. I'm not so sure I'd say that Batman , Batman Returns , Batman Forever , and Batman and...
Here's the truth about The Dark Knight's record-breaking box office. The only surprise would have been if the latest Batman movie DIDN'T have a massive...
Moviemaker TIM BURTON will face his former girlfriend LISA MARIE in court next month (Aug08) in a battle over assets she alleges he promised her during their ...
Helena Bonham Carter, 41, who is pregnant with the second child of Tim Burton, confessed in an interview that while working for "Sweeney Todd" her breast seize changed radically.