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Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

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With Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street set for limited release in December and wide release in January, I thought I’d take the opportunity to give you some more information on Johnny’s favorite director and friend, Tim Burton.

Tim was born Timothy William Burton on August 25, 1958, in Burbank, California. He attended Providencia Elementary School and Burbank High School, where he swam and played water polo. He spent many of his childhood years drawing cartoons and watching old movies, being especially fond of Vincent Price.

Tim began drawing at an early age, eventually attending the California Institute of the Arts. He was awarded a fellowship from Disney to study animation, which led to his working for Disney on films such as The Fox and the Hound and The Black Cauldron.

Disney also allowed him the freedom to work on personal projects. His love of Vincent Price brought about the six-minute short Vincent, a black and white film he made in 1982 as a tribute to Price. His first live-action film was the 27 minute short Frankenweenie in 1984. The film was judged unsuitable for children and never released.

However, Frankenweenie was seen by actor Paul Reubens, who thought Tim would be ideal to direct his first movie, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. The film was a hit, and Tim became instantly popular. However, he did not make another film for three years, feeling that many of the scripts offered to him were merely spinoffs of Pee-wee. The film that came along was Beetlejuice, which Burton considered to have so many artistic and quirky opportunities that he couldn’t say no!

Beetlejuice also scored as a hit, and Tim’s name in Hollywood was solidified. He was then entrusted with Batman starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson. The film was the most financially successful of the year (1989), and Tim’s biggest box-office hit up to that time. Following three hit movies, he was given the green light to make any film he wanted.

That film was Edward Scissorhands. It marked his first collaboration with Johnny Depp, and is hailed as one of his most emotional, esteemed and artistic films to date. Following the Batman sequel, Batman Returns, he went on to make The Nightmare Before Christmas, which has become a popular holiday classic.

Tim then reunited with Johnny Depp for Ed Wood in 1994. The film was a box-office flop, but it netted Tim some of the best critical reviews of his career. Martin Landau won an Academy Award for his acclaimed peformance as Bela Lugosi. Mars Attacks!, despite big-name actors like Jack Nicholson and Glenn Close, was another financial disappointment and received mediocre reviews.

Then came another reunion with Johnny Depp and another hit. Sleepy Hollow also starred Christina Ricci and Casper Van Dien, and was praised for its art direction. Tim’s next film, Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg (2001) was a remake of a classic. Although the film scored at the box office, it was not a hit with critics. It was during the making of this film, however, that Tim met Helena Bonham Carter, who became his life partner and frequent collaborator. They are still together and have a son, with another child on the way.

With 2003 came The Big Fish starring Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney. The film was both financially and critically successful, giving Tim another well-received film. And in 2005 came yet another Depp collaboration, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Once again remaking a classic film, this time Tim succeeded admirably. Although some people preferred the original version starring Gene Wilder, many wildly applauded Depp’s quirky and outlandish performance as Willy Wonka.

2005 also brought The Corpse Bride. With Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter doing the lead voices for this animated film, audiences loved it, although the critics were less overjoyed. Most felt the film was style over substance.

This brings us up to Sweeney Todd, yet another collaboration with both Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter. A lot of success has surrounded the collaborations between Tim and Johnny. Let us hope this will be yet another hit!

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At Last-The Trailer!

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Finally!!! Here’s our first look at Johnny as Sweeney Todd (other than still photos and movie posters)! It’s the 2:29 trailer of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and it was worth the wait!

The first seconds of the trailer show us Benjaming Barker (the man who became Sweeney Todd), happy with his wife and daughter, then immediately cut to a courtroom scene, where Judge Turpin (played by the always wonderful Alan Rickman) is solemnly and evilly pronouncing, “May the Lord have mercy on your soul.”

From there we are treated to scenes of Benjamin Barker’s transformation to Sweeney Todd, with scenes featuring Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen. Along with our first few seconds of Johnny singing! It’s not enough to gauge his entire performance, but he sounds as though, vocally, he’s handling it well. Of course, I would expect no less of him. Johnny’s the type of actor who would not take on a role if he didn’t think he was up to the challenge.

There’s some interesting background to Johnny and Helena’s roles. Seems composer Stephen Sondheim retained veto power over casting the lead roles. Both Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter had to personally audition for Sondheim, and he almost rejected Johnny, considering his vocals “too rock oriented.” Now, that would have been a shame!

As far as acting, well-do we really even need to bring that up? Johnny’s always stellar in that arena. He embodies a character to perfection, and makes it look so easy. I can always actually forget that I’m watching Johnny Depp! Once again, I can’t wait for this movie!

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Johnny on TV

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

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Here’s a list of the Johnny Depp movies on TV in the coming week, according to IMDb. Times and channels are included. Times listed are Eastern time.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Monday, Oct. 1 8:00AM HBO

The Man Who Cried Monday, Oct. 1 9:30AM AMC

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Monday, Oct. 1 4:30PM HBO

Once Upon A Time In Mexico Wed., Oct. 3 1:00AM TBS

It’s always amazing watching Johnny as Willy Wonka. I find this particular performance to be one of the most unusual of his career (so far!). Young Freddie Hightower’s performance as Charlie is also one not to miss. And don’t forget Helena Bonham Carter!

“The Man Who Cried” was Johnny’s second film with Christina Ricci. Those two make an interesting pair. Other notable names here include Cate Blanchett, Harry Dean Stanton, and John Turturro (who also appeared with Johnny in “Secret Window”).

Johnny’s turn as corrupt CIA Agent Sands in “Once Upon A Time In Mexico” is lots of fun! I love the totally deadpan delivery of such lines as “Are you a Mexi-CAN or a Mexi-CAN’T?” I’m sure other actors could have pulled this off, but none of them with Johnny’s style!

Grab some popcorn and your remote and have fun this week!

For info on some of your other favorite actors, see:
Tom Cruise Watch, and
Brad Pitt Watch

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Captain Jack A Swishbuckler

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

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To celebrate National Talk Like A Pirate Day (which was yesterday, and I missed posting on it!), website AfterElton.com has chosen a list of “swishbucklers”-gay pirates in film. Noting that pirate characterizations tend toward the flamboyant, the site does say that we don’t actually know if they’re gay, since their orientations are not much discussed. It’s a fun list! Click on the link above to see all pictures.

1. Errol Flynn as “Captain Blood”
2. Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow
3. Robert DeNiro as Captain Shakespeare(Stardust)
4. Kevin Kline in “Pirates of Penzance”
5. Any portrayal of Captain Hook

Although the site has Johnny at number two, they acknowledge that he has pretty much “set the gold standard.” Something tells me he’s probably happy about that!

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Johnny Named to People’s Best-Dressed List

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

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Johnny has been named to People magazine’s list of the Best-Dressed celebrities for 2007. Following is a partial list of some of the best and worst dressed:

People’s Best Dressed Women:

Beyoncé Knowles - The Showstopper, Cameron Diaz - The Legs, Katie Holmes - The Classic, Penélope Cruz - The Continental, Jessica Biel - The All-American, Drew Barrymore - The Chameleon, Jennifer Lopez - The Glamour Girl, Reese Witherspoon - The Celeb Next Door, Gwen Stefani - The Trendsetter, Ali Larter - The Newcomer,

Best Dressed Men:

David Beckham, George Clooney, Johnny Depp, Terrence Howard, Brad Pitt

Best Dressed Couples

Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt, Gabriel Aubry & Halle Berry, Gwen Stefani & Gavin Rossdale, Tony Parker & Eva Longoria

World’s Worst Dresser

Eva Green

Most Shocking Fashion Moments

Britney Spears shaves her head, Sanjaya Malakar’s faux-hawk, Kidnapped British sailors in oversized Iranian suits, Sen. Hillary Clinton’s cleavage, Naomi Campbell’s dress-up for community service, Paris Hilton’s get-out-of-jail get-up

Just Plain Wrong

Sienna Miller in black tights, Avril Lavigne’s combat boots & pink frilly dress

I can definitely see where Johnny fits in. Who else on this list or anywhere can make anything look good! With Johnny, it’s not a case of “clothes making the man,” but “the man making the clothes!”

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Wouldn’t You Like To Have Johnny In Your Shower?

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

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Canada.com has published the results of an online survey by Grohe, a manufacturer of bath, shower, and kitchen products. The survey reveals just what Americans and Canadians do while in the shower.

In addition to singing, people admit that they’ve made some of the biggest decisions of their lives while soaping up-things like moving, changing jobs, getting married or divorced, having kids, etc. North Americans report multi-tasking, such as having sex in the shower, or cleaning the shower while they’re cleaning themselves! Now, if only we could get those two groups together!

Then, the discussion gets around to the celebs we’d most like to have in the shower with us! Naturally, Johnny tops the list of males, along with George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Favorite females were Angelina Jolie, Jessica Alba, and Pamela Anderson.

Now, I could go along with having Johnny in my shower-and not just ’cause my back needs scrubbing! How about the rest of you out there?

(Apologies and all due respect to Vanessa Paradis!)

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Not Johnny?!

Friday, August 31st, 2007

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SF Gate.com reports that Keira Knightley has named actor James McAvoy, with whom she stars in Atonement, as the best kisser she’s ever had. What?! This from a woman who’s been lucky enough to kiss Johnny Depp! What gives, Keira?

Of course, it was reported that Johnny said that he found kissing Keira uncomfortable, due to their age difference and the fact that he had met her when she was only 17. I guess that could contribute to it. And I guess kissing is a somewhat subjective experience and different for all of us, but still…

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Johnny At Venice Film Festival

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

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Both Johnny Depp and his Pirates co-star Keira Knightley will be attending the Venice Film Festival, which began yesterday, along with other A-list celebs like George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Jude Law. Keira’s film, Atonement, was chosen to open this year’s festival.

Johnny will be on hand to showcase advance footage of Sweeney Todd. He will also be there on Sept. 5, which has been designated “Tim Burton Day” at the festival! On that same day, Johnny will present Tim with his lifetime achievement “Lion” award!

Congratulations to Tim, Johnny, and Keira! They’re all having great times careerwise!

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Johnny and Orlando Up For Same Award

Monday, August 20th, 2007

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Johnny and Orlando Bloom are both in the running for best male performance in the first ever British National Movie Awards, reports Metro.co.uk. Both are up for their roles in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.

Also up for best male performance are Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint for their respective roles as Harry Potter and Ron Weasley in Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix. And rounding out the nominees is Daniel Craig for his first turn as James Bond in Casino Royale.

The British National Movie Awards are chosen by public vote. Those nominees should make for some pretty difficult choices! I’d vote for Johnny in the end, but I have to say that I’m also a big Harry Potter, so it would be difficult for me!

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DeNiro Does Depp

Monday, August 13th, 2007

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Have you seen the movie “Stardust” yet? If not, go shell out your money at the very first opportunity. It’s well worth it! Especially Robert DeNiro. DeNiro plays the swashbuckling Captain Shakespeare, a flying pirate captain, who enjoys dancing and dressing in women’s clothes! The scene in Captain Shakespeare’s cabin where DeNiro does the can-can dance is hilarious! Shades of Jack Sparrow!

Most critics seem to love DeNiro’s performance, including IESB.net:

Robert DeNiro, my first major issue with the casting when it was announced, is wacky, wonderful, and Oscar nomination-worthy. I can assure you that if he doesn’t float your sense of humor boat, you should really look to see if your funny bone has hit an iceberg recently.

Everyone in this movie was seemingly tailor-made for their parts, with Michelle Pfeiffer and Claire Danes also excellent in their roles.

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More Sweeney Todd

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

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Here’s a preview photo of Johnny as Sweeney Todd and Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett, thanks to Broadway World. Look and enjoy!

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Johnny Is An Acting Inspiration

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

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The newest face on Law & Order: SVU, Adam Beach, credits Johnny Depp with inspiring him to be an actor. In an article in the Edmonton Sun, the Canadian actor made the following statements:

“Johnny Depp was the one who made me want to act.”

“(Depp) was doing 21 Jump Street and he was playing these different characters that were involved with different high schools. And as a kid, I just wanted to live a different life.”

Beach has also appeared in the Clint Eastwood movie “Flags Of Our Fathers” and done numerous guest spots on other TV series. He couldn’t have picked a better role model!

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