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Apr 06, 2010 11:56

Did you guys know that back in, like, 1982, Tim Burton did a retelling of Hansel and Gretel for Disney?

I did not know! At least, not until obopolsk and I went to check out the Tim Burton exhibit at the NY MOMA on Sunday. Now . . . I kind of wish I did not know. (Then why am I telling you about it? Because apparently Tim Burton has destroyed the only ( Read more... )

wtf, tim burton

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genarti April 7 2010, 01:00:20 UTC
...There are not enough ellipses in the WORLD.

[Edited because WRONG HONEY ICON.]

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bookelfe April 7 2010, 03:43:56 UTC
[hahahaha I got the LJ-notif with the wrong icon first. I WAS GOING TO SAY.

. . . . but Honey probably would eat the terrifying gingerbread man. @_@]

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genarti April 7 2010, 18:43:29 UTC
Gingerbread and cookies and swee~~~~~~ts! :D :D :D

Yeah he would.

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bookelfe April 7 2010, 18:54:14 UTC
Mori would blame himself for not sufficiently defending Honey against terrifying gingerbread people. ;_;

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bookelfe April 7 2010, 03:45:42 UTC
I still can't believe they actually had the clown say "DO YOU WANT MY BODY." Like, even if you were very high, Tim Burton, that is still awful!

Yeeeeeah I do not often believe in censorship of things for children. BUT THAT, I WOULD CENSOR.

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agentclaudia April 7 2010, 13:17:36 UTC
THAT WAS THE BESTEST EXHIBIT EVAR I went to see it over Christmas break. But yeah, the bits of that movie I caught were terrifyingly trippy. o.O

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bookelfe April 7 2010, 13:26:57 UTC
The exhibit itself was definitely awesome! We spent two or three hours there, which is a lot longer than I usually spend in a single art exhibit. (I think my favorite part is how they collected and displayed, like, Tim Burton's ninth-grade essays. EARLY CHILDHOOD GENIUS?)

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