I was obsessed with Hellsing for several years. Trinity Blood too.
And being the Johnny Depp fanatic that I am, I was really looking forward to him playing a vampire in Dark Shadows, but other than him giving a great performance (as always) I found the rest of the movie to be really lackluster. Disappointment is an understatement, especially since I usually love everything Depp does with Burton.
I loved dark shadows. It was kind of corny but Johnny makes a great vampire. It was not a fantastic movie but I did enjoy it. I also think johnny looks way better with short hair.
Wow, I was not expecting the poll creator to love Johnny Depp too! That's awesome. :) I dunno, I think I probably would have enjoyed Dark Shadows a lot more if it had come out back in 2010, as that was when I was first discovering Depp and Burton's movies and my expectations weren't overly high. Maybe that's why I enjoyed Alice in Wonderland as much as I did (even though the critics trashed that movie too) - I went in with no preconceived notions about it.
I agree with you on that one. 4 out of my top 5 Johnny Depp movies were directed by Tim Burton. (Edward Scissorhands, Sweeney Todd, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Alice in Wonderland).
Well it looked really corny. So I expected it to be. However the fact it was kind of spooky and about a vampire made me really want to see it. I think he is a very versatile actor. I usually like everything that johnny Depp does. I liked swenny todd as well. I also enjoyed holloweener, Coroline, Paronorman. So I am really into those types of movies. If it has a dark flare or music in it usually is something I enjoy. Johnny depp is like alternative music. He plays all the weird roles. He also seems to be in a lot of tim burton films. I love anything tim burton creates.
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I was obsessed with Hellsing for several years. Trinity Blood too.
And being the Johnny Depp fanatic that I am, I was really looking forward to him playing a vampire in Dark Shadows, but other than him giving a great performance (as always) I found the rest of the movie to be really lackluster. Disappointment is an understatement, especially since I usually love everything Depp does with Burton.
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I loved dark shadows. It was kind of corny but Johnny makes a great vampire. It was not a fantastic movie but I did enjoy it. I also think johnny looks way better with short hair.
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Wow, I was not expecting the poll creator to love Johnny Depp too! That's awesome. :) I dunno, I think I probably would have enjoyed Dark Shadows a lot more if it had come out back in 2010, as that was when I was first discovering Depp and Burton's movies and my expectations weren't overly high. Maybe that's why I enjoyed Alice in Wonderland as much as I did (even though the critics trashed that movie too) - I went in with no preconceived notions about it.
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I also think johnny depp and tim burton compliment each other very well.
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I agree with you on that one. 4 out of my top 5 Johnny Depp movies were directed by Tim Burton. (Edward Scissorhands, Sweeney Todd, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Alice in Wonderland).
Well it looked really corny. So I expected it to be. However the fact it was kind of spooky and about a vampire made me really want to see it. I think he is a very versatile actor. I usually like everything that johnny Depp does. I liked swenny todd as well. I also enjoyed holloweener, Coroline, Paronorman. So I am really into those types of movies. If it has a dark flare or music in it usually is something I enjoy. Johnny depp is like alternative music. He plays all the weird roles. He also seems to be in a lot of tim burton films. I love anything tim burton creates.