Ed Wood, followed by Beetlejuice, which are two of my favorite movies of all time. I also have an unaccountable amount of affection for Sleepy Hollow (maybe because it depicts a time period underrepresented in movies). And who doesn't love Mars Attacks! ???
A more interesting question: which of his movies can you simply not stand? I couldn't get thru Big Fish even though I was watching it stuck on an airplane. Liked the Michael Keaton Batman okay but stayed away from the other one. Haven't seen Alice yet. Not sure I want to see Corpse Bride. The rest were okay.
And you forgot The Nightmare Before Christmas, one of his most characteristic movies! (Technically not directed by him, but still...)
A more interesting question: which of his movies can you simply not stand? I couldn't get thru Big Fish even though I was watching it stuck on an airplane. Liked the Michael Keaton Batman okay but stayed away from the other one. Haven't seen Alice yet. Not sure I want to see Corpse Bride. The rest were okay.
And you forgot The Nightmare Before Christmas, one of his most characteristic movies! (Technically not directed by him, but still...)
I hope someone votes for him. His movie deserves better than to get zero votes. It may have been Burton's first movie, but I still think it's better than anything he's done in the past ten years and is only surpassed by "Ed Wood" - such a sweet, imaginative movie that, unlike many of his others, actually has a good story and lead performance!
