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Tim Burton

Tim Burton is an American film director, producer, artist, and writer. He is well known for his dark films which he co-wrote and produced. He is also famous for directing several popular blockbusters such as Batman and Edward Scissorhands.

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Was Tim Burton apart of the movie Coraline?

Tim Burton had nothing to do with the movie Coraline. The director of The Nightmare Before Christmas also directed Coraline, but Tim Burton did not direct The Nightmare Before Christmas; he simply produced it.

How many Academy Awards have films by Tim Burton?

Awards

Academy Awards

  • (2006) Nominated - Best Animated Feature / Corpse Bride

BAFTA Awards

  • (2004) Nominated - Best Direction / Big Fish

Cannes Film Festival

  • (1994) Nominated - Palme d'Or / Ed Wood

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards

  • (2004) Nominated - Best Director / Big Fish

Golden Globe Awards

  • (2008) Nominated - Best Director - Motion Picture / Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

National Board of Review Awards

  • (2008) Won - Best Director / Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Producers Guild of America Awards

  • (2006) Nominated - Animated Motion Picture / Corpse Bride
  • (2008) Honored- Scream Awards: Scream Immortal Award, for his unique interpretation of horror and fantasy

64th Venice International Film Festival

  • (2007) Honored- Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement

What is the monster's name in Alice in Wonderland?

In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, the monster is called the jabberwocky.

In the original poem, which appeared in Through the Looking Glass, it is called the jabberwock (without the 'y'.)

Where does the Mad Hatter live?

The Mad Hatter lived in Wonderland, in Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

`In that direction,' the Cat said, waving its right paw round, `lives a Hatter: and in that direction,' waving the other paw, `lives a March Hare. Visit either you like: they're both mad.'

Why did Alice have to slay the jabberwocky?

Alice finally decides to slay the Jabberwock because she is the only one who can do it, she realizes she can, and everyone depends on her. Alice gets the courage and wants to be the hero of the White Queen.

Is Tim Burton crazy?

Tim Burton is not on drugs. That's just the way he works.

Tim Burton is inspired by the abnormal and unusual. Anything out of the ordinary sparks his interest. Tim Burton is a strange person who makes even stranger films, but they are rather exceptional and so is Burton. aside from Speilberg, he's the greatest, most creative and innovative director in history. As for his hair, I cant say anything about that.

When did Tim Burton work with Vincent price?

well Vincent is in the movie edward scissorhands as the inventor and is in the movie "ed wood" i don't know if there is any others

Why was the caterpillar in Alice in Wonderland named Absolem?

He was named after gods third son who rebelled against his father. He was also known to be the most handsome of all his siblings. He was killed by his cousin after fleeing his father and trying Judaism (sp).

My theory is he is as wise as his father, and had ideals of life and creation of his own. Both the caterpillar and biblical character. He was reborn as a beautiful butterfly in the end. Parallel to dying and becoming reincarnated. My hypothis is Absalom is a biblical representation in a wonderful Novel. There

To guide Alice, like god guides most man kind on our journeys. Maybe Absalom believed in ideas that were more profound and philosophical than his father or cousins could grasp. More of the eastern ways maybe.. Buddhism, again just my theory.

-Andrea n. Jazek.'

What was the big white creature that scratched Alice's arm in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland?

It was a Bandersnatch; its origins are from the poem Jabberwocky in the book Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there.

What is Tim Burtons postal code?

A public fan (email address) for Tim Burton is not known at this time. provide contact information for celebrities and noncelebrities alike.

Is Tim Burton native American?

no. he is completely white. he was born in burbank.

Why did Tim Burton stop directing the original Batman films and get replaced by someone else?

"Batman Returns" was considered a disappointment and he got replaced with Joel Schumaker as a result.

Who plays Tweedledum and Tweedledee in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland?

Mia wakinsota as Alice kingsley

Johnny Depp as The mad hatter

Helen bonham carter as the red queen

Ann hatherway as the white queen

Alan rickmas as absolam

Crispen glover as stayne- knve of hearts

Matt lucus ad tweadle Dee and tweadle dum

Micheal sheen as bidtwisp (white rabbit)

Stephin fry as the cheshier cat

Barbror winsor as mulliamkin (door mouse)

Paul white house as the march hare

Timothy spall as bayard

marton csokes as Charles kingsley

Tim pigott smith as lord ascot

Lindsey duncan as Helen kingsley

geraldenn James as lady ascott

Leo bill as hamish

Frances de la tour as aunt imogen

Jemma powl as margret kingsley

John Hopkins as lowl

Eleanor geckes as faith catterway

Eleanor tomwinson as Fiona catterway

Rebecca crookshank as the strange woman kisser

Micheal goth as the doe doe bird

Emealda stawton as the voices of the flowers

Christiphor lee as the voice of the jeberworkie

Marie ella chalen as the 6 year old Alice

Holly hawkings as the women with a large nose in the red queens court

Lucy devenport as the women with the big ears in the red queens court

Joel swetow as the man with the large belly in the red queens court

Jessica loyrow as the women with the large poitrine in the red queens court

Eathan cohn as the man with the big chin in the red queens court

Richard alnzo as the man with the big fourhead in the red queens court

Jim carter as the excicuters voice

Who wrote the movie Alice in wonder land?

Alice in Wonderland is by Lewis Carroll.

Alison Wonderland is by Helen smith.

When was the film Alice in Wonderland made?

If you are talking about the first Alice in Wonderland it came out in 1951. But the Tim Burton one which is the new one cam out in March 5, 2010.

Who wrote the sceenplay for Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland?

There have been numerous stage adaptions of Lewis Carroll's novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

The first was written by H. Saville Clarke in 1886, twenty one years after the book was first published, and was first perfomed at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London.

Since then, many people have written adaptations including:

Emily Prime Delafield
Madge Miller
Harvey Bartlett Gaul
Anne Coulter Martens
V.A. Pearn
Elizabeth Jackson
William Glennon
Adrian Mitchell and
Charlotte Chorpenning