蒂姆伯顿

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蒂姆·伯顿的介绍

蒂姆·伯顿,美国电影导演,生于加利福尼亚州的伯班克。这个鬼才式的人物由于拥有封闭、孤独的童年生活而习惯沉浸在自己的小世界里,只用绘画表达对生活和世界的看法。直到他在加州艺术学院学习时得到了迪士尼的奖学金,这是用来赞助给年轻动画人以帮助他们成就梦想的基金。由此他开始正式成为迪士尼的动画师,之后成为导演。蒂姆·伯顿热衷描绘错位,善于运用象征和隐喻的手法,常以黑色幽默,独特的视角而著称。其代表作品有《蝙蝠侠》、《大鱼》、《剪刀手爱德华》等。

蒂姆伯顿简介

Tinseltown/Shutterstock 专业:电影导演 国籍:美国 为什么出名:最出名的是古怪的恐怖和幻想电影,如甲虫汁、爱德华剪刀手和圣诞节前的噩梦。 出生于1958年8月25日出生地:加利福尼亚州伯班克,美国年龄:61岁 一代:婴儿潮一代中国生肖:狗星星座:处女座 结婚生活1989-02-24电影导演蒂姆·伯顿(30岁)新婚摄影师莉娜·吉塞克事件生活中的蒂姆·伯顿1989-06-23电影《蝙蝠侠》首映式由蒂姆·伯顿执导,由迈克尔·基顿和杰克·尼科尔森主演,1994年9月28日由蒂姆·伯顿执导,约翰尼·德普主演的电影《爱丽斯梦游仙境》于2010年3月3日首映,受刘易斯·卡罗尔的启发,由蒂姆·伯顿执导,约翰尼·德普和米娅·瓦西科夫斯卡主演,在Twitter上发布了著名导演塞西尔·B·德米尔克里斯托弗·诺兰乔治·库科尔乔治·卢卡斯罗伯特·罗德里格斯苏珊·布洛


谁有tim burton的英文简介啊

Tim Burton
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Birth name Timothy William Burton
Born August 25, 1958 (1958-08-25) (age 49)
Burbank, California, U.S.
Timothy "Tim" William Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an Academy Award-nominated American film director, writer and designer notable for the quirky and gothic atmosphere of his films.
Early life
Burton was born in Burbank, California, the first of two sons to Bill Burton and Jean Erickson. His year of birth is sometimes mistakenly given as 1960, most notably in his own books, The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and the picture book of The Nightmare Before Christmas. Burton described his childhood self as quirky, self-absorbed and highly imaginative. As a child growing up in Burbank, he staged an axe murder with his brother to scare the neighbors, prompting them to call the police. He repeated the prank again with similar results. He found home life and school difficult, often escaping the reality of everyday life by watching horror and low budget films, to which he would later pay tribute in his biography of Edward D. Wood, Jr.. Another film figure of importance in Burton's childhood is Vincent Price, whose filmography would deeply influence the upcoming director's career. He was inspired early on by Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion films.

After high school, he won a Disney scholarship to attend the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California. He studied animation for three years. Burton's first job in animation was working as a cel painter on Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings.[1][2] Burton was then hired by the Walt Disney Studios as an animator apprentice. Burton's job was to draw for The Fox and the Hound, but he was dissatisfied with the artistic direction of the movie. He later commented on the refusal of Disney to use his design for The Fox and the Hound because his designs made the characters, in opposition to Disney's desires, "look like roadkill." Burton was not happy during his Disney period, but it was during this period that he wrote and drew the poem and illustrations that would be the basis for his celebrated The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Early career
In 1982, Burton made his first short, Vincent, a six-minute stop-motion film about a young boy who fantasizes that he is his (and Burton's) screen idol Vincent Price, with Price himself providing narration. This was followed by the live-action short Frankenweenie, starring Barret Oliver, Daniel Stern and Shelley Duvall (an early supporter of Burton's work). Shot in black and white and inspired by James Whale's Frankenstein, Frankenweenie features a boy who reanimates his dog Sparky who was hit by a car. Although the film won praise at film festivals, Disney was concerned that the film was too scary for children and, not knowing what to do with it, shelved the film. (Frankenweenie later received a video release in 1992).

Although Burton's work had yet to see wide release, he began to attract the attention of the film industry. Actor/producer Griffin Dunne, approached Burton to direct After Hours (1985), a comedy about a bored word processor who survives a crazy night in SoHo that had already been passed over by Martin Scorsese. However, when financing for The Last Temptation of Christ fell through, Burton bowed out of the project out of respect for Scorsese.

Not long after, actor Paul Reubens saw Frankenweenie and chose Burton to direct the cinematic spinoff of his popular character Pee-wee Herman, who had gained popularity with a successful stage show at the Roxy, which had been turned into an HBO special. The film, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985), was made on a budget of $7 million and grossed more than $40 million at the box office. Burton, a fan of the eccentric musical group Oingo Boingo, asked vocalist/songwriter Danny Elfman to provide the music for the film. Since then, Elfman has provided the score for all but three Burton films, Ed Wood, James and the Giant Peach and Sweeney Todd.

After directing episodes for the revitalized TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre, Burton received his next big project. Beetlejuice (1988), a supernatural comedy about a young couple forced to cope with life after death, as well as a family of pretentious yuppies invading their treasured New England home. Starring Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis, and featuring Michael Keaton as the famously repulsive bio-exorcist Beetlejuice, the film grossed about $80 million on a relatively low budget. The film also snagged a Best Makeup Design Oscar.

Batman (1989 film)
Burton's ability to produce hits with low budgets impressed studio executives and he received his first big budget film Batman (1989). The mega-budget production, based in London, was plagued with problems. Burton repeatedly clashed with the film's producers, Jon Peters and Peter Guber, but the most notable debacle involved casting. Burton wanted to cast Michael Keaton from his previous role as Beetlejuice, despite Keaton's average physique, inexperience with action films, and reputation as a comic actor. Although Burton won out in the end, the furor over the casting provoked enormous fan animosity, to the extent that Warner Brothers' share price slumped. Burton had considered it ridiculous to cast a bulked-up he-man as Batman, insisting that the Caped Crusader should be an ordinary (albeit fabulously wealthy) man who dressed up in an elaborate bat costume to frighten criminals. Burton cast Jack Nicholson as the Joker (Tim Curry being his second choice) in a move that helped assuage fans' fears, as well as attracting older audiences not as interested in a superhero film. When the film opened in June 1989, it was backed by the biggest marketing and merchandising campaign in film history at the time, and became one of the biggest box office hits of all time, grossing well over $400 million worldwide and $250 million in the U.S. alone (numbers not adjusted for inflation). The film proved to be a huge influence on future superhero films, which eschewed the bright, all-American heroism of Superman for a grimmer look and characters with more psychological depth. The stylized gothic look of Gotham City was uniquely suited to a Tim Burton set.


The 1990s

Edward Scissorhands
In 1990, Burton co-wrote (with Caroline Thompson) and directed Edward Scissorhands, re-uniting with Winona Ryder from the "Beetlejuice" days. Johnny Depp, a teen idol at the end of the 1980s due primarily to his work on the hit TV series 21 Jump Street, was cast in the title role of Edward, who was the creation of an eccentric and old fashioned inventor (played by Vincent Price, in his last appearance on screen before his death). Edward looked human, but was left with scissors in the place of hands due to the untimely death of his creator. Set in suburbia (the film was shot in Tampa, Florida), the film is largely seen as Burton's autobiography of his own childhood in the suburb of Burbank. Price at one point is said to have remarked, "Tim is Edward." Johnny Depp wrote a similar comment in the foreword to Mark Salisbury's book, Burton on Burton, regarding his first meeting with Burton over the casting of the film. Edward is considered Burton's best movie by many fans and critics. Following this collaboration with Burton, Depp went on to star in Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and as a voice actor in Corpse Bride. Depp is also starring in Burton's adaptation of Sweeney Todd, to be released in December 2007.

Batman Returns
Although Warner Brothers had declined to make the more personal Scissorhands even after the success of Batman, Burton finally agreed to direct the sequel for Warner Brothers on the condition that he would be granted total control. The result was Batman Returns which featured Michael Keaton returning as the Dark Knight, and a new triad of villains: Danny DeVito (as the Penguin), Michelle Pfeiffer (as Catwoman), and Christopher Walken. Darker and considerably more personal than its predecessor, concerns were raised that the film was too scary for children. Audiences were even more uncomfortable at the film's overt sexuality, personified by the sleek, fetish-inspired styling of Catwoman's costume. One critic remarked, "too many villains spoiled the Batman," highlighting Burton's decision to focus the storyline more on the villains instead of Batman. The film also polarized the fanbase, with some loving the darkness and quirkiness, while others felt it wasn´t true to the core aspects of the source material. Tim Burton made many changes to the Penguin which would be applied to the Penguin in both comics and television. While in the comics, he was an ordinary man, Burton created a freak of nature resembling a penguin with webbed, flipper-like fingers, a hooked, beak-like nose, and a penguin-like body. Batman Returns grossed $160 million in the USA (number not adjusted for inflation) which, while a big success, was much less than expected.

Burton then went on to do preliminary work on the third installment in the franchise. Val Kilmer was cast as the title character (after Michael Keaton turned down the offer to reprise his previous role after Burton's departure from the project), Chris O'Donnell was cast as Robin, Jim Carrey was cast as the Riddler (after Robin Williams turned down the part), Tommy Lee Jones was cast as Two-Face, and Nicole Kidman was cast as love interest Dr. Chase Meridian. Warner Brothers ultimately threw out Burton after they realized the tone of the film was to be similar to Batman Returns. Burton left the Batman franchise (but returned as a producer for the Joel Schumacher–directed Batman Forever (1995), a movie which he said had a title "like a tattoo you get when you're on drugs").


The Nightmare Before Christmas
Next, Burton wrote and produced (but did not direct, due to schedule constraints on Batman Returns) The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), originally meant to be a children's book in rhyme. The film was directed by Henry Selick and written by Michael McDowell and Caroline Thompson, based on Burton's original story, world and characters. The film continues to have a wide cult following. Burton collaborated with Selick again for James and the Giant Peach (1996), which Burton co-produced. The movie helped to generate a renewed interest in stop-motion animation.

Popular in gothic and young adult culture, Jack is seen as a modern role model and popular character. The film is still heavily referenced in popular culture and its main characters and visual styles are often reproduced on products in stores such as Hot Topic and in street boutiques. A combination of a child-like fantasy turned gothic visuals and musical numbers composed by long time collaborator Danny Elfman led The Nightmare Before Christmas to become a cult movie.

A deleted scene from The Nightmare Before Christmas features a group of vampires playing hockey on the frozen pond with the decapitated head of producer Tim Burton. The head was later replaced with a jack-o-lantern.

Ed Wood (film)
His next film, Ed Wood (1994), was of a much smaller scale, depicting the life of Ed Wood Jr, a filmmaker sometimes called "the worst director of all time." Starring Johnny Depp in the title role, the film is a homage to the low-budget sci-fi and horror films of Burton's childhood, and handles its comical protagonist and his motley band of collaborators with surprising fondness and sensitivity. Due to creative squabbles during the making of The Nightmare Before Christmas, Danny Elfman declined to score Ed Wood, and the assignment went to Howard Shore. While a commercial failure at the time of its release, Ed Wood was well received by critics and has since gathered a considerable fanbase, as well as helped revive the public interest for the films of Ed Wood Jr. Martin Landau also received an Academy Award, in the Best Supporting Actor category, for his portrayal of Bela Lugosi.

Mars Attacks!
Elfman and Burton reunited for Mars Attacks! (1996). Based on a popular science fiction trading card series, the film was a hybrid of 1950s' sci-fi flicks and 1970s' all-star disaster flicks -- an anarchic cacophony of clever satire and goofy mayhem. Coincidence made it an inadvertent spoof of the blockbuster, Independence Day, made around the same time and released five months earlier. Although the film boasted an all-star cast, including Jack Nicholson, Pierce Brosnan, Michael J. Fox, Sarah Jessica Parker and Rod Steiger, among others, the film was panned by American critics and mostly ignored by American audiences. It was however more successful abroad, and later managed to gather an American fan base from its television airings and DVD release.

Sleepy Hollow (film)
Sleepy Hollow, released in the autumn of 1999, was a return to vintage Burton, with a supernatural setting, unique sets and another offbeat performance by Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane, now a detective with an interest in forensic science rather than the schoolteacher of Washington Irving's original tale. An enthusiastic fan of the old horror movies from English company Hammer Film Productions, Burton paid homage to them with Hollow. Hammer veteran Christopher Lee is given a cameo role. A host of Burton regulars appeared in supporting roles (Michael Gough, Ian McDiarmid, Jeffrey Jones and Christopher Walken, among others) and Christina Ricci was cast as Katrina van Tassel. Mostly well-received by critics, and with a special mention to Elfman's Gothic score, the film won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction, as well as two BAFTAs for Best Costume Design and Best Production Design. A box office success, Sleepy Hollow was also a turning point for Burton. Along with change in his personal life (separation from Lisa Marie), Burton changed radically in style for his next project, leaving the haunted forests and colorful outcasts behind to go on to directing Planet of the Apes which, as Burton had repeatedly noted, was "not a remake" of the earlier film.

Tim Burton's Lost In Oz
Conceived as an original television series based on the immortal works of L. Frank Baum, "Tim Burton's Lost In Oz" was never aired. Though a pilot script was written by Trey Callaway with direct input from Burton as an executive producer and a number of key scenes were filmed by veteran television producer/director Michael Katleman, budgetary constraints ultimately prevented the project from being fully realized. Now being put onto film.


The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy: and Other Stories
His book The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy: and Other Stories was published in 1996. The collection of verse is about misfit children such as Oyster Boy, Match Girl, Stainboy (which later became short animations), the Girl Who Turned into a Bed, and other such outcasts. The book was published by the publishing company Faber and Faber, which also published the original artwork of Sleepy Hollow in 1999.

The 2000s

Planet of the Apes
Planet of the Apes was a commercial success, grossing $68 million in its opening weekend. It was however panned by critics and widely considered inferior to the first adaptation of the book . The main criticism was that the movie went for a more watered down "popcorn" feel than the dark, cerebral and nihilistic tone of the 1968 film. The film was a significant departure from Burton's usual style, and there was much subsequent debate about whether the film was really Burton's, or if he was just a "hired gun" who did what he was asked.[3] Burton reportedly clashed with the studio during the whole making of the film, once going as far as abruptly leaving the set for the day. There were also many reports about last minute changes in the movie. Despite the commercial success of the movie and an ending that clearly suggested the possibility of a sequel, apparently there are no intentions from the studio or Burton to make another Apes movie.

Recent Years
Burton went on to direct Big Fish (2003) which received four Golden Globe nominations, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) and Corpse Bride (2005), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature Film. Charlie and Bride were Burton's most critically-praised movies in years. Charlie was a huge box office success that made over $207 million domestically alone.


哪里可以买到蒂姆波顿的《The Art of Tim Burton》?

说实话我也想要啊 ,看出你也是个狂热粉丝了 The Art of Tim Burton是有史以来第一次全面综合了蒂姆伯顿的艺术作品!(插画)绝对是各位影迷收藏的极品!就目前来看书店是不可能会有的, 官网明确表示了不会在书店销售,而且数量非常稀少。。
我帮你找了一下,淘宝上没有这个
这个应该就是目前可以买到他的唯一地址:http://www.steelespublishing.com/
我看了一下 ,全是英文地,,我简略的说一下,For the first time ever a comprehensive look at the personal and project artwork of Tim Burton.


有史以来第一次全面综合了蒂姆伯顿的艺术作品(插画)。

Hardcover with over 1000 illustrations and 430 pages plus foldouts.

精装超过1000插图,430页插页。


《The Art of Tim Burton》 is the definitive compilation of forty years of Tim Burton's artistry, including film concepts and hundreds of illustrations from his personal archives, edited under the creative guidance of Burton himself.

《The Art of Tim Burton》是对蒂姆伯顿四十年来艺术作品的明确汇编,包括电影理念和和出自他个人文献当中的数百副插图,根据伯顿本人的创意指导下所编辑。

This comprehensive 434 page book is grouped into thirteen chapters that examine common themes in Burton's work, from his fascination with clowns to his passion for misunderstood monsters, to his delight in the oddities of people.
经过共同审查伯顿作品后综合了434页分为13个章节,从他对小丑的浓烈兴趣到 对被曲解的怪物的热情,将他的奇异兴趣展现给人们。

豪华版已经卖完了,精华版也非常不错 , 确实值得收藏!
我只能到这里了兄弟,买的话要靠你自己的英语水平了。。。不行的话找个高人或你的老师帮你一下吧。。


求:蒂姆 伯顿 的所有影片列表及简介

1.文森特

2.小科学怪人
When young Victor's pet dog Sparky (who stars in Victor's home-made monster movies) is hit by a car, Victor decides to bring him back to life the only way he knows how. But when the bolt-necked "monster" wreaks havoc and terror in the hearts of Victor's neighbors, he has to convince them (and his parents) that despite his appearance, Sparky's still the good loyal friend he's always been.(只找到英文的)

3.哗鬼家族

4.蝙蝠侠——1989
小丑欲控制全城,一个富商化身为蝙蝠侠与恶势力对抗,同时也为报父母被杀之仇。

5.剪刀手爱德华
蒂姆·伯顿导演的《剪刀手爱德华》是一部关于机器人的现代童话。它讲述一座古堡中住着一位发明家,制造出了各种东西,最后还造出了一个机器人,并给他起名叫爱德华。发明家对这件作品倾注了全部的心血,他甚至教授爱德华人类的礼仪和诗歌,何时微笑何时沉默。然而,没有等到机器人最后完成,发明家就去世了,留下已有人类心智却残留着一双剪刀手的爱德华独自在古堡生活。不知过了多少岁月,一位推销化妆品的中年女子佩格误闯城堡,发现了形容古怪的爱德华。好心的佩格没有被爱德华惨白的肤色和张牙舞爪的剪刀手吓倒,而是怜其孤独,把他带回了自己的家。
佩格住在一个色调明丽的小社区里,女邻居们都喜欢调情、窥探、以及搬弄是非。爱德华的出现,给她们百无聊赖的生活增添了新鲜的刺激,所以大家都对他表现出了极大的友好甚至亲昵。当他展露出用剪刀手修剪植物、设计发型的才华,全镇的人几乎都为他癫狂了,把他当成了明星一样的宠儿。但他也有自己的痛苦,那就是爱上了佩格的女儿、美丽绝俗的金。金早已有了男友,而且对这位家庭新成员一直......

6.蝙蝠侠归来——1992
遭父母遗弃的男婴奥斯瓦尔德长大成人后带着复仇的心理重回纽约为非作歹。野心家马克斯的阴谋被女秘书塞利娜识破。为灭口,马克斯被塞利娜推下摩天楼,但塞利娜没有死,变成猫女。马克斯与奥斯瓦尔德互相利用:马克斯帮助奥斯瓦尔德竞选市长,奥斯瓦尔德强行通过马克斯建造电厂的计划。他们的对手布鲁斯实际上就是蝙蝠侠。布鲁斯和塞利娜共进晚餐时,奥斯瓦尔德在电视上栽赃蝙蝠侠绑架了美女,使他们相互产生猜忌。奥斯瓦尔德趁机指使一群群企鹅运送导弹,企图炸毁纽约。蝙蝠侠诱使这些企鹅捣毁了它们主人的巢穴,奥斯瓦尔德落得个作法自毙的下场。

7.圣诞夜惊魂

8.艾德伍德
伍德是位酷爱男扮女装且醉心电影制作的传奇人物,一心只想拍部成功的作品,但从未受过训练的他,只能拍出些次级影片,直到结识了过气的吸血鬼演员贝拉鲁格西。自此,他相信这将为他带来好的契机,进而结识知名人士。不料,染有毒瘾的鲁格西却是一切围危机之肇端。
艾德·伍德是好莱坞默片时代末期的神秘恐怖片导演,他的作品几乎是一场场噩梦,粗俗无聊的剧情令所有人生厌。同时,他的生活和工作的疯狂态度也使他声名狼籍。这样一位导演本来不应该得到传记工作者的关注,但伯顿就是从中感受到一个毫无才华但奋力工作的执着者的痛苦和欢乐。在好莱坞这样的梦幻之都,拍摄这样一部噩梦人生,实在是一种讽刺。伯顿对于这位个性突出的前辈的态度可以说是“有爱亦有恨”,一方面“揭发”他的丑恶事迹,一方面也对他执着于电影的精神表示出深深的敬意。在影片结尾,伯顿在一段黑白纪录片中表达了自己对这个忠于梦想的失败者的深深敬意。

9.火星人玩转地球
这次谈的是火星与地球之间的事。影片中的火星人基本上是绿色调的,在头上有个似有若无的透明罩子,美国总统和凯西将军认为火星人是抱着和平的目的而来。火星人将电视台记者娜塔莉和她的爱犬劫持到飞船上。在凯西将军代表美国总统举行欢迎仪式时放飞了象征和平的白鸽,不料火星人举枪便射,先打下鸽子又射杀了将军。整个美国陷入一片恐慌。总统和第一夫人采取鸵鸟政策,躲在卧室里不出来。最终他们被火星人杀害。然而,当外星人听到一首感伤歌曲时,惊恐地喊叫起来,一个接一个地爆炸。

10.断头谷
在18世纪的纽约市里有一位叫做Ichabod Crane (Johnny Depp饰)的冶安警察,他提出了一个革命性的想法---用科学去帮助警察调查罪案。由于他的方法对已经建立的警察体制形成很大的潜在威胁,所以他被派往了一个名叫“SLEEPY HOLLOW”(沉睡孤寂)的北部的偏僻小镇上去调查一宗连环谋杀案。在小镇郊外阴森险恶的黑丛林里,发觉了几具被砍掉了头颅的尸体,当地许多人相信是被一个手持斧头、骑着一匹黑马、没有了头的午夜骑士式的幽灵的“杰作”,当地的居民都认为这个没头的骑士是一个邪恶的魔鬼。Crane虽然有少少害怕,但有脑和坚信科学的他却无法接受这一个谣传。
当他展开调查的同时,他也爱上了当地一名女子---Katrina Van Tassel(Christina Ricci饰),一个行动不便的年轻漂亮女子,为了能娶到她,为了证明他要比镇上其他人要优秀,他立定决心要掀开这个系列谋杀的真相。但可能这个传说流传得太久,仿佛是一件真的一样。而且很快,他发觉他不用再去寻找这位传说中的无头骑士,因为这个骑士已经找上门来了......

11.人猿星球
公元2029年,人类为了寻求更大的生活空间而前往其它星球发展。航天员里欧 (马克华伯格 饰)就是为了要找寻更好的星球,独自一人驾驶航天飞机探索宇宙,却不幸迷失于星际间,坠毁在一个未知星球的沼泽丛林中。当他苏醒过来,才发现自己已被一群猿人团团包围,并被带往丛林更深处的猿人部落,与其它人类关在一起,里欧才惊觉这是个由猿人统治的星球,而人类已沦为次等种,打破人类一向自以为是宇宙中心的想法。
在被囚禁的期间,里欧已与其它的人类产生了良好的互动,他们一同计划要对抗邪恶的猿人;另一面,里欧也与一些确信人类和猿猴之间是可以和平共处的友善猿人结为好朋友,这些有善的猿人答应帮助人类逃离这个星球,而这场叛变将决定人类重获自由或灭绝的重要关键,一场空前绝后、为自由而斗的大战即将展开......

12.大鱼老爸
爱德华·布鲁姆(阿伯特·芬尼 饰)是个喜欢大吹大擂的老头,他常常夸大自己的经历给别人听,讲他年轻时(伊万·麦克格雷 饰)如何浪迹天涯风光无限,从阿拉巴马的一个小镇出发游历世界,然后阅尽人间无数满载而归。
布鲁姆说他曾经看过巨人、大风雪、巫婆、以及酒店里的连体歌手……虽然大家都对这位布鲁姆敬佩不已,但他的儿子威尔(比利·库德普 饰)却觉得爸爸虚荣浮夸,跟他疏远了很久。威尔的母亲桑德拉(杰西卡·兰格 饰)希望父子能够和好,试图重新建立他们的感情,但没想到天意弄人,布鲁姆竟然身患癌症死去了。
直到此时,威尔才为以前对父亲的态度感到后悔,他发觉自己对父亲了解太少,父亲的一生也在他的夸夸其谈里扑朔迷离。为了体会父亲当时的真实际遇,威尔开始根据父亲生前讲述的经历,去虚构父亲的传奇一生。在他的虚构下,年轻的父亲(伊万·麦克格雷 饰)是个旅行推销员,常常离家到遥远的南方去出差,而且每一次出差都经历奇异的冒险和刺激。
威尔根据父亲的讲述,虚构出了四个不同的传奇故事,但每一个都以父亲的死亡作为终结。在这个过程中,威尔开始以他父亲当时的心情体会所有的人、事、物,从而发现父亲一生的成功和失败……

13.查理和巧克力工厂
查理是一个善良的小男孩,他出生在一个大型巧克力工厂附近的一户贫穷的家庭;威利是一个古怪的人,他拥有一家同样古怪的巧克力工厂。孤单一人的威利举办了一场抽奖,决定为自己的巧克力工厂选择一个继承人。包括查理在内的5个幸运的孩子抽中了金色的奖券,并获得参观这个充满神秘色彩的巧克力工厂的资格。于是,几个孩子来到了这个已经15年没有人来过的古怪工厂,参加一场神秘莫测的冒险……

14.骷髅新娘
19世纪欧洲的一个村庄,一个叫做维克多的男青年,正和朋友一起结伴返回自己的家乡,因为在那里有个美丽的新娘正在那里等待着与他完婚,他甚至可以想象到自己婚礼的奢华,一路上喜悦之情无法掩饰。当两人行走在阴森的树林中,树林中阴冷的寒风依然没能阻止维克多高涨的情绪和对于美好未来的憧憬,为了让自己即将到来的婚礼更加完美,他决定要做一次演习。于是,他单膝跪在地上,开玩笑似的把结婚戒指套在面前的一根树枝上,然后轻念祝词,还讲出了自己的新婚誓言。然而这次看似荒诞的一次演习,却引出了一连串奇怪的事情,那个树枝竟忽然间变成一根腐烂的手指,一个身披婚纱的女子破土而出,她自称是被谋杀的,更令人无法接受的是,她确定自己就是面前这个傻小子维克多的合法妻子。
维克多哪见过这种架势,当下他脑海里里只剩下“逃跑”二字了。然而,面对眼前的这个僵尸新年,维克多一个凡夫俗子自然是跑不掉的。结局是维克多被引进了另一个世界里,并和这位僵尸新娘完婚。这位僵尸新娘不但眼神哀怨婚纱破旧,而且她的产生过程让人觉得不可思议,更恐怖的是她对维克多的矢志不移。细脚伶仃的维克多哪里经得起这样的折磨,但是他还是要选择奔跑。当然,鬼新娘给了他不少的惊吓,也给了他人生的诸多感想和教益,他要面对两个要和自己结婚的姑娘,只是生死两界,这样的抉择,是痛苦的,亦是幸福的……


求关于关于蒂姆·伯顿(Tim Burton)个人经历、电影的英文介绍

Burton was born in 1958, in the city of Burbank, California, to Jean Burton (née Erickson), the owner of a cat-themed gift shop, and Bill Burton, a former minor league baseball player who would later work for the Burbank Park and Recreation Department.[5][6] As a preteen, Burton would make short films in his backyard on Evergreen Street using crude stop motion animation techniques or shoot them on 8 mm film without sound. (One of his oldest known juvenile films is The Island of Doctor Agor, that he made when he was 13 years old.) Burton studied at Burbank High School, but he was not a particularly good student. He was a very introspective person, and found his pleasure in painting, drawing and watching films. His future work would be heavily influenced by the works of such childhood heroes as Dr. Seuss and Roald Dahl,[7] as well as Edgar Allan Poe and the horror and science fiction films he watched, such as Godzilla, and films made by Hammer Film Productions, the works of Ray Harryhausen and Vincent Price.
After graduating from Burbank High School with Jeff Riekenberg, Burton attended the California Institute of the Arts to study character animation. Some of his classmates were John Lasseter, Brad Bird, John Musker and Henry Selick. (In the future, Selick and Burton would work together in The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach.)
As a student in CalArts, Burton made the shorts Stalk of the Celery Monster and King and Octopus.[8] They remain only in fragments today.


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