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    reputation, it forever changed Burton’s life. While filming, actress Helena Bonham Carter, who was playing one of the lead characters, caught Tim’s eye. The two would later start a professional relationship, with her starring in many of his films like Depp, as well as a personal relationship. Although they never married, they lived like had and they have two children together; Billy Raymond and Nell. However, the pair split in 2014, but are

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    become an icon of success. Another ideal example would be renowned actor, Johnny Depp. Depps is known for his prosperous acting career starring in award winning movies such as Titanic, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Sweeney Todd. He holds fame and luxuries most people can only dream of, but he is not a successful man for being famous, he is successful for the challenges he has faced and fought on his journey to the big screen. Depp was born in Owensboro, Kentucky as the youngest of four children. To accommodate

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    wife, John Christopher Depp had the power to become anyone he wanted to be, and even now he has the power to try to be the person he might not want to be, but need to be for the better sake of his career. Starting off his career with such a strong force really allowed Depp to be launched further into the television and film industry. As stated in IMDb, Depp starred in ‘a low-budget horror film, The Nightmare on Elm Street (1984),’ roughly around $1,800,000. And in 1987, Depp went onto the hit television

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    Edward Scissorhands The film that I watched is 'Edward Scissorhands'. Tim Burton produced it in 1990. Johnny Depp plays the main character. Johnny Depp has starred in 'Pirates of the Caribbean' and 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. The main genre of the films Depp has featured in is Neo-Gothic fantasy. In this essay I will be illustrating how Tim Burton, The director, creates sympathy towards Edward and why the community turns against him. The story of the film begins with an inventor who lived

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    written by Linda Woolverton and produced by Joe Roth, Suzanne Todd, Jennifer Todd and Tim Burton with John G. Scotti serving as executive producer. () The upcoming 3D format movie is a fantasy/adventure genre which will star such famous actors as Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska and many others. Past promotions of Alice in Wonderland proved to be very successful. There was everything Alice in Wonderland themed, even such high-end companies as Christian Louboutin and M&S created Alice in Wonderland

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    Tim Burton is well known for his work as a director. He has been nominated for several awards. Among these are; two Oscars, one Golden Globe, five Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, and several Hugo Awards (Tim Burton Awards). Besides being a director of many of Hollywood 's greatest films, he is also an accomplished illustrator, painter, screenwriter, and producer. From his early days at The California Institute of Arts, to his current film projects, Burton has always had an ability

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    According to Google, a role model is a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated. Rosa Parks once said, “Each person must live their life as a model for others.” I think this expresses just how important role models are in a person’s life. Role models can come from all aspects of life but they start in your home with your family. Your family can set an example by showing how to live everyday life as a good person if they are the proper role model. Actors, musicians, and other widely

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    Lesson 2: There’s No Peace without Dialog Simple Present to express likes and dislikes A: Read the title of the comic strip and look at the pictures. Can you guess what the problem between the two roommates is? Listen, read and check your answers.(una tira cómica siguiendo las indicaciones de cada recuadro El titulo es roommates) Dialogo 1: Gamesh: Hi, Karen. I heard you are sharing a suite with Chandra. Karen: Yes, she’s great but… Dialogo 2: Karen: She confuses me; she

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    In the early days, the French word “author” is also known as auteur. The Auteur Theory proposes that a film reflects the director’s personal creative force behind their films. It differs one director from the other, all giving out different creative ideas when making films. There are many directors these days in the film industry. The one that has caught my attention and is still doing so will have to be Tim Burton. With his famous odd looking glasses and multicolored lenses, Timothy Walter Burton

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    In the film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Johnny Depp delivered an over the top performance with his depiction of Hunter S. Thompson, the notoriously wild and drug addicted father of “gonzo journalism.” His acting is considered “believable” as Depp applied a variety of techniques to accurately portray this author. Depp used facial expressions to convey the roller coaster of tumultuous emotion in which Thompson openly existed. Throughout the film, Depp applied many exaggerated facial expressions;

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