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7:54 pm - 04/26/2012

Tim Burton either doesn't know what words mean or is trolling everyone

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Fans of the classic late-'60s soap "Dark Shadows" were surprised when the trailer for the film made it seem like director Tim Burton had reimagined his subject matter as a farcical comedy rather than the dark, Gothic soap opera fans remembered. Since then, there have been whispers that the film is far darker than it is being marketed, so we went straight to the source to find out what is really up with the buzzed-about film.


At CinemaCon 2012, MTV News asked Burton if he felt the trailer is reflective of his film, which hits theaters May 11, and while he admits there are humorous elements to the film, he said he doesn't believe it can be classified as a comedy.




"Everything that's in [the trailer] is in the movie," Burton told MTV News. "It's a funny film for me, because I never considered it a comedy. I was always trying to capture the weird vibe of 'Dark Shadows,' which is a weird thing to try to capture. It was a weird daytime soap opera."

Burton, a longtime "Shadows" fan who said he "recalls the show affectionately," said that whatever humor is in the film is there because the situation Barnabas is in when he is unearthed 200 years after being buried is innately humorous.

"It's not like I'm being campy with it or anything," Burton said. "The guy's been locked in a box for 200 years, and [when] he comes out ... something weird is going to happen."

As for comparisons to his previous films, most notably "Edward Scissorhands," Burton said he can see the link, but confessed that there are many subtle differences between Barnabas Collins and any other character he's put onscreen.

"Edward Scissorhands was more of a naive character. Barnabas has been around the block a few times," Burton told MTV News with a laugh. "There is something about a character who doesn't quite fit into the world, which is similar, just in this case, he's been around a long time."

Burton also gave us up-to-date news on one project many of his biggest fans are very excited for: "Beetlejuice 2." The film is being written by "Shadows" scribe Seth Grahame-Smith, and for Burton, that's as far as things have gotten.

"He's working away on it," the director said of Grahame-Smith, "so I'm just waiting to see what he does."

As for whether we can expect him to make a return to "Batman," the film franchise he started with the original 1989 blockbuster, he was straight to the point, saying, "I think I have enough on my plate."


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I am disgusted with this movie. It's a mockery...but that's probably my unpopular opinion
punishermax 26th-Apr-2012 11:59 pm (UTC)
I am so fucking tired of Tim Burton is's absolutely insane.

TIM BURTON PRESENTS A DARK TALE THAT'S JUST SORT OF CREEPY AND WEIRD,NOT SCARY AT ALL, JUST SORT OF WEIRD: STARRING JOHNNY DEPP, HELENA BONHAM CARTER AND A HOST OF OTHER PEOPLE WHO SHOULD KNOW BETTER

COMING TO A HOT TOPIC NEAR YOU.
georgie_georgie 27th-Apr-2012 12:01 am (UTC)
exactly.
almondcroissant 27th-Apr-2012 12:06 am (UTC)
word
ch33rylips 27th-Apr-2012 12:07 am (UTC)
A++++++++++++++
iamglory 27th-Apr-2012 12:08 am (UTC)
THANK YOU!!! It's like he makes the movies JUST for Hot Topic!
supernature_971 27th-Apr-2012 12:08 am (UTC)
lmao
hershelwalker 27th-Apr-2012 12:09 am (UTC)
lmao
piratesswoop 27th-Apr-2012 12:10 am (UTC)
+ FEATURING A SCORE WRITTEN BY DANNY ELFMAN
sandstorm 27th-Apr-2012 12:34 am (UTC)
Beat me to it.
liddlebins 28th-Apr-2012 06:03 pm (UTC)
thank you
vivisexion 27th-Apr-2012 12:14 am (UTC)
hahaha
emo_isoverused 27th-Apr-2012 12:22 am (UTC)
lol yes
judgmental 27th-Apr-2012 12:24 am (UTC)
M T E
jeveuxmacaron 27th-Apr-2012 12:40 am (UTC)
lmao i'm so going to repeat this
ladyserenity84 27th-Apr-2012 12:42 am (UTC)
ROFL! XD
hawaii_bombay 27th-Apr-2012 01:07 am (UTC)
LOL
numbedtoe 27th-Apr-2012 01:24 am (UTC)
yep. and while I think the flick might be kinda funny, it's not dark shadows.
theredwolf 27th-Apr-2012 02:41 am (UTC)
OMG, A+. Its like Tim Burton and Helena keep Johnny in a cage in their basement and only let him out to do films with them. lol.
open_the_blinds 27th-Apr-2012 12:19 pm (UTC)
MTE.
wauwy 28th-Apr-2012 05:50 am (UTC)
the best description.
tundrabeast 28th-Apr-2012 12:29 pm (UTC)
Surely everyone feels this way by now, how does he not know this?
poop_of_death 28th-Apr-2012 06:11 pm (UTC)
Oh. My God. Gurl. You just gave me life.

oshunanat 29th-Apr-2012 04:57 am (UTC)
Pretty much this!

I will say though that had he got a cast that could actually SING, his Sweeney Todd could have been amazing. It was well handled, but the music pwn'd the whole cast because it's freaking SONDHEIM which isn't for beginners.

I will also say that someone needs to forbid Burton and Depp from making any more films together for at least a decade. It leads to laziness on both their parts.
xpirate_queenx 29th-Apr-2012 07:36 am (UTC)
I remember a time when that wasn't a bad thing.
silvercell3 29th-Apr-2012 07:15 pm (UTC)
College Humor did a sketch about this lol.
chuk_is_dazzled 29th-Apr-2012 08:04 pm (UTC)
lmfao YES
teasailor 30th-Apr-2012 12:33 am (UTC)
I had to laugh when I was at the movies and we saw a trailer for Dark Shadows and he actually said in all seriousness, "I really want to see that. Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter. It doesn't get better than that."

I was just like woowwwwwwwwww... I don't really know you.
ghostsaddle 30th-Apr-2012 02:45 am (UTC)
A FUCKING PLUS
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