Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
What a wonderfully perverted early 90th century world. It’s if you took the burtonesque aesthetics out of Edward’s Scissorhands, combined it with the architectural and landscape of Tim Burton’s Gotham City and added to it the narrative style of Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel.
How marvelous, delighted and how did they make the pastry so crisp?
The story is so much more than what you see onscreen.
The movie shows one of the most terrifying characters to ever be brought to life in a movie.
But it’s not how he acts, looks, or even feels that’s so scary, it’s that we don’t understand. The film makes you stand in the shoes of the protagonists. And like the protagonists we don’t fully understand this man (antagonist).
It’s about how people fear what they don’t understand. And with the future holding the unknown it will always be scary for people of the past.