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Burton on Burton, 2nd Revised Edition by Tim Burton

lucita_knjige's review

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3.0

3.5
Fun BTS view of Burton's work but it's not so much a book on Burton, as it's about his films. And Johnny Depp. Nothing wrong with that, just puttin' it out there.

Also, Burton had nothing to do with The Addams Family from 1991.
I am shook.
I always thought that was a Burton movie, kinda like Nightmare before Christmas, where he's involved but not as a director. (could have googled it, I know, but I'm not that much of a google-er if I'm convinced that I'm right.)

lilyjoyner's review against another edition

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5.0

I read this book because I’m writing a paper on how Tim burton changed America(btw don’t use this book for that get some outside sources) but I really loved this, reading this made him a real person who I know genuinely wants to show the world something beautiful. It has some very cool illustrations and pictures from his films too so that was interesting to see.

wolvenheart's review against another edition

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4.75

I loved it!

greenmegsandham's review

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4.0

I just love this guy's work, what's not to like?

winterpirate's review against another edition

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5.0

Fascinating. If you are a dedicated Tim Burton fan, this book is incredible. Even if you just like him, it is great. Written by the man himself, you can't get more truthful than this.

Full review when I read this in depth.

x_vanneh's review against another edition

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informative inspiring relaxing fast-paced

3.0

avocadorocketship's review against another edition

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2.0

I had high hopes.

bookswithgeorge's review against another edition

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2.0

I read this for an essay I’m writing on Burton as a film student. Some parts I found insightful but overall I seemed to be a lot of Burton talking without really saying much. Really my issue is with Burton himself, I struggled to get though this cuz Burton is so boring and poorly spoken. If you’re reading this as a fan of his work I’m sure it’ll be really fun but I found it frustrating. I read it to try find a deeper meaning to his work but it seem in most cases there isn’t any.

librarylucija's review

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3.0

3.5
Fun BTS view of Burton's work but it's not so much a book on Burton, as it's about his films. And Johnny Depp. Nothing wrong with that, just puttin' it out there.

Also, Burton had nothing to do with The Addams Family from 1991.
I am shook.
I always thought that was a Burton movie, kinda like Nightmare before Christmas, where he's involved but not as a director. (could have googled it, I know, but I'm not that much of a google-er if I'm convinced that I'm right.)

demelzavandermeulen's review

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5.0

Super interesting read for any Burton fan! Sadly only goes up to 2005