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A man who viciously mauls and eats dogs.
MY GOD!! TIM BURTON JUST ATE THAT DOG WHOLE! IT MUST BE A Dog-a-Thon!
Mind Rape Victim: ...
Friend 1: Whats wrong with Dave?
Friend 2: He... He just saw Alice in Wonderland.
Friend 1: So?
Friend 2: ...The new one...
Friend 1: Nooooooooo!!!!!!!!! Why!!!!!!! Why Tim Burton?!?!?!!? Whhhhhhhhhhyyyyyyyy!?!?!?!?!?!!!?!???!?!??!
A website dedicated to filmmaker Tim Burton. Contains one of the strangest message boards ever.
The denizens of the Tim Burton Collective MSG board are an eccentric bunch.
A combination of Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter paired with the director Tim Burton When Burton decides to direct the next goth turned remake one or more of these leads collaborate and the auidence knows what to expect
Johnny Depp= extremly crazy, silly, very strange, or drugged induced character.
Helena Bonham Carter= Prize witch, rebel animal,corest queen, loose female lead, big headed queen
Films containing all or part of the Tim Burton Trio:
Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street.
Depp in Wonderland, oops "Alice" in Wonderland
Corspe Bride
Plante Of The Apes
Big Fish
Edward Scissor Hands
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Sleepy Hollow
noun - Typically twelve-to-fourteen-year-old girls who think of themsevles as unique, avant garde, and artfully dark because they've watched Edward Sciscor Hands and The Nightmare Before Christmas, and can see the "humor" in "Happy Bunny" t-shirts (which they wear unrelentingly).
"That snooty bitch in the Happy Bunny shirt is such a Tim Burton Goth."
Anything, not just a movie, that has a level of disturbing and obscure look and feel. Like many Tim Burton movies, most notably "The Nightmare Before Christmas".
1. *after watching the filmed version of The Grinch Stole Christmas* Person: Man, that movie was a Tim Burton Nightmare.
2. The twisty, odd colored look of that playground made it a Tim Burton Nightmare
Typically twelve-to-fourteen-year-old girls who think of themsevles as unique, avant garde, and artfully dark because they've watched Edward Sciscor Hands and The Nightmare Before Christmas, and can see the humor in "Happy Bunny" t-shirts (which they wear unrelentingly).
Example: twelve-to-fourteen-year-old girls who think of themsevles as unique, avant garde, and artfully dark because they've watched Edward Sciscor Hands and The Nightmare Before Christmas, and can see the "humor" in "Happy Bunny" t-shirts.